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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.
The Delaware College of Art and Design is the state's smallest institution of higher learning with an enrollment of 111. [3] Wilmington University is Delaware's largest private post-secondary institution, with an enrollment of 19,295. [3] Delaware has two land-grant universities: Delaware State University and the University of Delaware. [4]
The Delaware Department of Education (DEDOE) is the state education agency of Delaware. It is headquartered in the John G. Townsend Building in Dover, with auxiliary offices in the John W. Collette Education Resource Center in Dover. [1] Susan Bunting has served as secretary of the Delaware Department of Education since 2017.
adult education: Red Clay Consolidated School District: N/A John Dickinson High School: Milltown: 6-12: Red Clay Consolidated School District: 894 John G. Leach School: Collins Park: PK-12: Colonial School District: 71 Meadowood Program: Newark: K-12: Red Clay Consolidated School District: 140 Middletown High School: Middletown: 8-12 ...
In the list below, one can find the population in each state and territory of the U.S. who has attained a specific education level (out of people 25 years or over), and the percentage of the population who has attained that education level. The list is initially sorted in Alphabetical order but one can click the table headers to sort by any column.
Delaware education-related lists (1 C, 5 P) A. Academics from Delaware (4 C, 1 P) B. Educational buildings in Delaware (6 C) E. ... Statistics; Cookie statement;
Education in Kent County, Delaware (5 C, 3 P) N. Education in New Castle County, Delaware (5 C, 9 P) S. ... Statistics; Cookie statement; Mobile view ...
The Delaware Association of Independent Schools (DAIS) is a non-profit consortium of schools that work together to promote independent education and to support and strengthen the administrative activities of independent member schools by providing professional development, cooperative efforts, and inter-school collaboration. Members include: