New members to join Teachers Advisory Council

Secretary of Education Susan Bunting welcomes the second cohort of her Teachers Advisory Council to gather feedback of educators from across the state.

 

Established last year, the council includes up to two teachers from each of the state’s 19 school districts and up to six charter school educators. Bunting aims for the group to facilitate communication, contribute to solutions, and help increase the voice of teachers in policy decisions.

 

“I greatly value the opportunity to hear directly from those who work closest with our children,” said Bunting, who also meets bi-monthly with current and past district/charter and state Teachers of the Year. “These educators see first-hand how our policy decisions are working in our schools.”

 

Advisory council members are recommended by their superintendents or the Delaware Charter School Network for the voluntary role. Bunting asks each to share his or her personal feelings as an individual rather than serve as a representative of a district or charter school’s position on an issue.

 

The 2019-20 members are:

  • Appoquinimink: Luke Crossan of Waters Middle School and Shelby Gordon of Bunker Hill Elementary School
  • Brandywine: Matt Hoopes of Concord High School and Jenna Magee of Lombardy Elementary School
  • Caesar Rodney: Melissa Rapp of Caesar Rodney High School and Kim Weber of Welch Elementary chool
  • Cape Henlopen: Greg Berman of Cape Henlopen High School and Shorel Clark of Brittingham Elementary School
  • Capital: Lesley Louder of Dover High School and Natascha Ward of William Henry Middle School
  • Charter: Guy Cooper of Providence Creek, Tami Lunsford of Newark Charter, Dara Savage of Early College High School, and Karen Willey of Sussex Academy
  • Christina: Christina James of Shue Medill Middle School and Kyle Reed of Gallaher Elementary School
  • Colonial: April Bullen of McCullough Middle School
  • Delmar: Ryan Shockley of Delmar Middle School and Sonja Warner of Delmar High School
  • Indian River: Dana Lambert of Lord Baltimore Elementary School and Clarissa Oglesby of Sussex Central High School
  • Lake Forest: Jennifer Louder of Lake Forest North Elementary School and Wendy Rust of Lake Forest High School
  • Laurel: Danielle Eastgate of Laurel High School and Ali Voss of Laurel Elementary School
  • Milford: Nick Jefferson of Milford High School and Kim Sekscinski of Mispillion Elementary School
  • New Castle County Vo-Tech: Andrea Green of St. Georges Technical High School and Angie Parsons of Hodgson Vocational Technical High School
  • POLYTECH: Tina Lykens and Cameron Sweeney of POLYTECH High School
  • Red Clay Consolidated: Kathy Gormley of Highlands Elementary and Barbara Prillaman of Conrad Schools of Science
  • Seaford: Marisa Clarke of Central Elementary and Robert Edmondson of Seaford Middle School
  • Smyrna: Catherine Evans of Sunnyside Elementary and Jennifer MacDonald of Smyrna High
  • Sussex Tech: Carolyn Maull and Tony Varrato of Sussex Technical High School
  • Woodbridge: Katie Kotowski of Woodbridge High School (only one teacher designated)

 

The first meeting of the 2019-20 school year is at 4:30 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 18 at the Collette Education Resource Center, 35 Commerce Way in Dover. The group will meet every other month to discuss a variety of issues affecting teachers.

 

Media contact: Alison May, alison.may@doe.k12.de.us, 302-735-4006


Delaware’s Native Species Commission to meet Wednesday, Oct. 16 in Dover

DOVER – Delaware’s Native Species Commission will meet at 10 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 16, in Room 220 at the Kent County Administrative Building, 555 Bay Road, Dover, DE 19901.

The Council will discuss progress on its 2019 priorities, a planned symposium, subcommittee reports, potential legislation regarding invasive plant prohibitions, the Commission’s annual report to the General Assembly, and other issues. For more information, including the meeting agenda, visit the Delaware Public Meeting Calendar at https://publicmeetings.delaware.gov/Meeting/62229.

The Delaware Native Species Commission was formed by the Delaware General Assembly to reverse the trend of decline and extinction of Delaware’s local plant and animal native species, implement recommendations of the Statewide Ecological Extinction Task Force, and provide expertise and assistance to state and local lawmakers, policy makers, educators, and other stakeholders. The Commission is comprised of 19 members, reflecting a balance of environmental professionals, government, and business stakeholders, with DNREC providing staff support.

For more information, please visit the Delaware Native Species Commission webpage, or call DNREC’s Division of Fish & Wildlife at 302-739-9910.

Contact: Joanna Wilson, DNREC Public Affairs, 302-739-9902


Delaware Advisory Council on Wildlife and Freshwater Fish to meet March 26 in Dover

DOVER – Delaware’s Advisory Council on Wildlife and Freshwater Fish will meet at 7 p.m. Tuesday, March 26, in the DNREC Auditorium, 89 Kings Highway, Dover, DE 19901.

The Council will review and make final recommendations on proposed 2019/2020 waterfowl and migratory game bird seasons, as well as discuss current regulations related to gunning rigs (hunting waterfowl from boats). For more information, including the meeting agenda, visit the Delaware Public Meeting Calendar at https://publicmeetings.delaware.gov/Meeting/62200.

For more information on Delaware wildlife, please call the DNREC Division of Fish & Wildlife’s Wildlife Section at 302-739-9912. For more information on Delaware fisheries, please call the DNREC Division of Fish & Wildlife’s Fisheries Section at 302-739-9914.

Follow the Division of Fish & Wildlife on Facebook, https://www.facebook.com/DelawareFishWildlife.

Contact: Joanna Wilson, DNREC Public Affairs, 302-739-9902

Vol. 49, No. 64


Delaware Council on Boiler Safety to meet March 27 in Dover, and discuss draft Boiler Safety Regulations

DOVER – Delaware’s Council on Boiler Safety will meet at 10 a.m. Wednesday, March 27 in the Department of Veterans Affairs Conference Room, 802 Silver Lake Blvd., Dover, DE 19904.

The Council will discuss draft Boiler Safety Regulations; specifically maintenance requirements for boilers and air cannon/pressure vessels. For more information about the meeting, including the agenda, please visit the Delaware Public Meeting Calendar at https://publicmeetings.delaware.gov/Meeting/62531.

For more information on boiler safety and tank management in Delaware, please call DNREC’s Division of Waste and Hazardous Substances’ Tank Management Section at 302-395-2500.

Contact: Joanna Wilson, DNREC Public Affairs, 302-739-9902

Vol. 49, No. 53


Delaware’s Council on Recreational Fishing Funding to meet Nov. 14 in Dover

DOVER – Delaware’s Council on Recreational Fishing Funding will meet at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 14, in the Senate Hearing Room of Legislative Hall, 411 Legislative Avenue, Dover, DE 19901.

The Council will discuss the status of fishing access projects financed by recreational fishing license funds, Delaware’s new recreational fishing license plate for motor vehicles authorized by Senate Bill 220, and other topics. For more information, including the meeting agenda, visit the Delaware Public Meeting Calendar.

For more information on Delaware fisheries, please call DNREC’s Division of Fish & Wildlife Fisheries Section at 302-739-9914.

Media Contact: Joanna Wilson, DNREC Public Affairs, 302-739-9902