Education Related Funds Awarded to Former Foster Youth
Delaware Treasurer Colleen Davis has announced the distribution of this year’s Aspire529 awards. Aspire529 is a program for youth in or aging out of the foster care system to help them pay for expenses related to higher education. This year’s recipients, two from New Castle County, two from Kent, and one from Sussex plan to […]
Summer Enrichment Programs Benefit Delaware Students
Students across Delaware benefitted from multiple enrichment programs this summer designed to enhance literacy skills and overall well-being. Backed by the Delaware Department of Education (DDOE), Governor John Carney, and key community partners, the programs were offered in school districts and charter schools statewide.
2024 State Assessment Results Show Pandemic Recovery Continuing
New statewide student assessment results reinforce students’ continued need for help to recover from pandemic school building closures.
State Releases Guidance on Generative Artificial Intelligence in Classrooms
The Delaware Department of Education has developed guidance for districts and charter schools on generative artificial intelligence (AI) in the classroom.
Early Childhood Professionals to Earn up to 12 College Credits for CDA under New Agreements
Early childhood professionals who earn a Child Development Associate credential now also can receive 12 credits at Delaware institutes of higher education under a new agreement with the state.
