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Charles B. Lore Elementary School is a historic elementary school building located at Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware. It was built in 1932, and is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story, E-shaped red brick building in the Collegiate Gothic style. It features a four-story central tower, steep pitched, slate gable roof, stone surrounds on windows and doors ...
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The school became mostly African-American by the 1970s. [1] The school's final building was designed by Wilmington architects Whiteside, Moeckel & Carbonell. [4] After 1978 a desegregation order resulted in the Wilmington area being divided amongst several school districts. Wilmington High remained open as part of the Red Clay School District. [3]
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-Technical School District: 1,096 Howard High School ...
Howard High School of Technology is a vocational-technical high school in Wilmington, Delaware and is the oldest of four high schools within the New Castle County Vocational-Technical School District, which includes Delcastle Technical High School in Newport, Hodgson Vo-Tech High School in Glasgow, and St. Georges Technical High School in St. Georges.
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Tower Hill was founded in 1919. [1] [5] [better source needed] Its main building was designed by Wilmington architects Brown & Whiteside and completed in 1920. [6]The school is situated at the high point of Wilmington's neighborhood, The Highlands, where the dominant landmark is Rockford Tower, erected in 1901 to control the city's water supply.
Since 1981 Delaware has 19 school districts. In 2009 there were proposals to change the number of districts to three, one per county, to save costs, although various parents in the state preferred having local school districts so individual communities could have more influence over education.