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Delaware Welcomes Exchange Students from Miyagi, Japan

Governor Jack Markell greeted a group of more than 50 Japanese exchange students and their teachers. They are the first group of students to visit from Delaware’s sister state since the March 11, 2011 earthquake and tsunami.




Governor’s Outstanding Youth Volunteers Will Be Recognized April 4

Governor Jack Markell will present Governor’s Youth Volunteer Service Awards to 19 individuals and groups of young people April 4 at the Dover Downs Hotel ballrooms.




Delaware to Mark AmeriCorps Week March 11-17 with Several Events

AmeriCorps Week provides an opportunity for Delaware’s 110 AmeriCorps members, alums, grantees, program partners, and friends to shine a spotlight on the work done by members — and to motivate more individuals to join AmeriCorps or to volunteer in their communities.




Governor’s Weekly Message: Fastest Growing Employers Say Strong Schools Critical To Job Creation

Governor Markell talks about what states can do to help businesses succeed and the economy grow.




Lt. Gov. Denn & Attorney General Biden Announce Improved Anti-Bullying Legislation

Noting that one out of every three middle and high school students report being bullied but many other incidents go unreported, Lt. Gov. Matt Denn, Attorney General Beau Biden and legislative leaders unveiled legislation on Friday that would protect students against bullying and add consistency in how such incidents are reported.







 Pages Tagged With: "education"

Delaware Welcomes Exchange Students from Miyagi, Japan

Governor Jack Markell greeted a group of more than 50 Japanese exchange students and their teachers. They are the first group of students to visit from Delaware’s sister state since the March 11, 2011 earthquake and tsunami.




Governor’s Outstanding Youth Volunteers Will Be Recognized April 4

Governor Jack Markell will present Governor’s Youth Volunteer Service Awards to 19 individuals and groups of young people April 4 at the Dover Downs Hotel ballrooms.




Delaware to Mark AmeriCorps Week March 11-17 with Several Events

AmeriCorps Week provides an opportunity for Delaware’s 110 AmeriCorps members, alums, grantees, program partners, and friends to shine a spotlight on the work done by members — and to motivate more individuals to join AmeriCorps or to volunteer in their communities.




Governor’s Weekly Message: Fastest Growing Employers Say Strong Schools Critical To Job Creation

Governor Markell talks about what states can do to help businesses succeed and the economy grow.




Lt. Gov. Denn & Attorney General Biden Announce Improved Anti-Bullying Legislation

Noting that one out of every three middle and high school students report being bullied but many other incidents go unreported, Lt. Gov. Matt Denn, Attorney General Beau Biden and legislative leaders unveiled legislation on Friday that would protect students against bullying and add consistency in how such incidents are reported.