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The district was formed in 1848 after the passage of a voter petition to unify the schools in Newark under one system. The first school board was elected on September 19, 1849. A "Negro school" operated from 1859 until 1888 to provide segregated education to African American children in the Newark district.
New Castle County Vocational-Technical School District: 1,561 Douglass School: Wilmington: 1-12: Christina School District: 55 First State School: Wilmington: 2-12: Red Clay Consolidated School District: 22 Glasgow High School: Newark: 9-12: Christina School District: 717 Hodgson Vo-Tech High School: Glasgow: 9-12: New Castle County Vocational ...
Prior to 1968, there were 50 school districts in the state. This changed to 26 in 1969. In 1978 the New Castle County School District formed from 11 school districts in that county; however in 1981 it was divided into four school districts.
Newark High School serves almost all of the city limits, with small portions in the south zoned to Glasgow High School. [22] Christiana High School (grades 9-12) has a Newark postal address but does not, as of 2008, serve any of the Newark city limits. Delaware School for the Deaf (grades K-12), operated by the State of Delaware, is in nearby ...
The following is a list of neighborhoods in Newark, New Jersey, United States within its five political wards. [1] ... James Street Commons Historic District; East Ward
The school, then Porter Road Elementary School, opened in 2009, [10] and it changed to its current name in 2011. [11] Its namesake was a member of the Delaware House of Representatives. [12] Smith (Jennie E.) Elementary School (Brookside) West Park Place Elementary School (Newark) Wilson (Etta J.) Elementary School (Pike Creek Valley)
One of three major airports serving the New York City area, EWR currently serves more than 30 airlines. ... Newark Airport Map and Terminal Guide: Parking, Public Transportation, Food, and More.
Old Newark Comprehensive School is a historic school building in Newark, Delaware. It was completed in 1884 and is a two-story, rectangular public building. It has five bays at the original north front facade, with a later addition to the west. It housed elementary school grades from the time of its construction to about 1900.