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In April 1999 a group of Sussex County educators, businesspeople, pastors, and parents came together to form Delmarva Christian Schools, Inc., to address the issue of high school education for Christian high school students. Delmarva is not a charter school, but privately funded.
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The Diamond State Athletic Conference is a high school sports conference organized in 2007, [1] featuring charter and private schools in New Castle County, Delaware.The teams participate in a variety of sports including football, boys and girls soccer, track and field, cross country, boys and girls basketball, boys and girls indoor track, boys and girls outdoor track, wrestling, boys and girls ...
Some Delaware high schools are not aligned with a Delaware Interscholastic Athletic Association conference. [1] Mt. Sophia Academy; Caravel Academy; Salesianum School; Delaware Academy Of Public Safety and Security; Delmarva Christian High School; St. Thomas More; Centreville Layton High School; Freire Charter Wilmington; Delaware Design-Lab ...
A Saint Mark's star who recently signed with Presbyterian College is the Delaware Player of the Year and leads the All-State girls volleyball team.
This is a list of high school athletic conferences in the state of Delaware. There are two public school conferences: The Blue Hen Conference includes schools in New Castle County. The Henlopen Conference includes schools in Kent County and Sussex County. There are three private school conferences:
St. Georges Technical High School: Middletown: 9-12: New Castle County Vocational-Technical School District: 1,123 Thomas McKean High School: Wilmington: 8-12: Red Clay Consolidated School District: 920 The Wallace Wallin School: New Castle: 6-12: Colonial School District: 121 William Penn High School: New Castle: 9-12: Colonial School District ...
Past recipients include St. Andrew's School (1998), William Penn High School (1998-2009), and Newark High School (2003, 2004, and 2005). Recipients receive a banner in their school colors, a $500 grant, five state tournament passes, and guaranteed slots for two student delegates and one adult delegate to the NFHS Student Leadership Conference. [2]