Tag: Delaware education

Reasons to Be Optimistic about the Wilmington Learning Collaborative

News, Policy and Practice

October 8th, 2022

  Next week marks the potential next step in a multiyear process led by Governor John Carney to bring together the Wilmington community to support schools in the city. As the state’s most populous city, with a history of structural racism and persistent poverty, Wilmington often stands apart in policy conversations—especially when...

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Supporting Delaware’s Students in the Wake of COVID

News, Policy and Practice

September 27th, 2022

Whether you are a parent/guardian, a student, or an educator, you have felt the academic and developmental impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. In the spring of 2020 and the better part of the next two years, school was disrupted. And whether a student was learning virtually or in-person, their academic and social experiences were...

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Thanks Luke! Delaware’s Heralded CTE Director Joins Biden-Harris Administration

News

August 4th, 2022

Luke Rhine, formerly the associate secretary for workforce solutions at Delaware’s Department of Education (DDOE), has been swooped up by the Biden administration to take what he’s learned in the Mid-Atlantic to benefit the nation as Deputy Assistant Secretary at the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Career, Technical and Adult...

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What can Delaware learn from CNBC’s State Rankings for Business?

News

July 22nd, 2022

  by Rod Ward and Paul Herdman National rankings from a news organization that involve 88 metrics and a fair amount of subjective judgement always need to be taken with a pretty big grain of salt, but CNBC's America's Top States for Business sends signals to leaders both inside and outside the state, nationally and abroad, so we...

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