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Early Teacher Hiring Improves In Delaware For 2nd Straight Year

Delaware’s public school districts reported a second consecutive year of improvement in early teacher hiring in 2012, after years of deteriorating hiring statistics. The University of Delaware’s Institute for Public Administration, which conducts the state’s annual teacher hiring survey, attributed the improvement to legislation written by Lieutenant Governor Matt Denn and State Senator David P. Sokola (D, Newark), chair of the Senate Education Committee.




Karin Snoots to display paintings on canvas, surf boards, and street signs in the Mezzanine Gallery in October

The artist’s fundamental mission is to have her art serve as a catalyst for environmental awareness and conservation.




Governor’s Weekly Message: Working Hard to Grow Our Economy

(Wilmington, DE) In his weekly message, Governor Markell highlights the progress being made to grow the State’s economy and promotes the town hall events being held throughout the state. “We must continue to reduce the costs of doing business, improve our transportation systems and make government more efficient,” said Governor Markell. “By positioning the First State […]




Shipwrecks, Storms and Science: Program at Lewes, Del.’s Zwaanendael Museum on Oct. 5, 2013

Event to feature a day-long slate of historical games and maritime history and archaeology activities, plus a presentation on the Roosevelt Inlet and DeBraak shipwrecks.




Governor’s Weekly Message: Supporting Continued Job Growth in the First State

Governor Markell focuses on the State’s ongoing efforts to put Delawareans back to work and promotes the town hall events being held throughout the state.







 Pages Tagged With: "Delaware"

Early Teacher Hiring Improves In Delaware For 2nd Straight Year

Delaware’s public school districts reported a second consecutive year of improvement in early teacher hiring in 2012, after years of deteriorating hiring statistics. The University of Delaware’s Institute for Public Administration, which conducts the state’s annual teacher hiring survey, attributed the improvement to legislation written by Lieutenant Governor Matt Denn and State Senator David P. Sokola (D, Newark), chair of the Senate Education Committee.




Karin Snoots to display paintings on canvas, surf boards, and street signs in the Mezzanine Gallery in October

The artist’s fundamental mission is to have her art serve as a catalyst for environmental awareness and conservation.




Governor’s Weekly Message: Working Hard to Grow Our Economy

(Wilmington, DE) In his weekly message, Governor Markell highlights the progress being made to grow the State’s economy and promotes the town hall events being held throughout the state. “We must continue to reduce the costs of doing business, improve our transportation systems and make government more efficient,” said Governor Markell. “By positioning the First State […]




Shipwrecks, Storms and Science: Program at Lewes, Del.’s Zwaanendael Museum on Oct. 5, 2013

Event to feature a day-long slate of historical games and maritime history and archaeology activities, plus a presentation on the Roosevelt Inlet and DeBraak shipwrecks.




Governor’s Weekly Message: Supporting Continued Job Growth in the First State

Governor Markell focuses on the State’s ongoing efforts to put Delawareans back to work and promotes the town hall events being held throughout the state.