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Deadline extended to June 30 to nominate a student for 2016 Young Environmentalist Awards

The deadline has been extended for nominations of deserving students for the 2016 Young Environmentalist of the Year Awards.




Charter School of Wilmington Team B wins 2016 Delaware Envirothon championship

Charter School of Wilmington Team B is the winner of the 2016 Delaware Envirothon competition held April 28 at Brecknock Park in Camden, marking the school’s 17th win in the event’s 20-year history, including an unbroken winning streak since 2002.




Delaware students to compete in state Envirothon on April 28

Students from around the state will meet at Brecknock Park in Camden on April 28 to compete in the 21st annual Delaware Envirothon.




Hartly, Kent County student places second in National Conservation District Poster Contest

A Kent County student was recently named the second place winner nationwide in the National Association of Conservation Districts’ (NACD) conservation poster contest, themed “Local Heroes – Your Hardworking Pollinators.”




Pathways to Prosperity Grants Will Support 55 High School Programs Beginning in 2016

Governor Markell announced $600,000 in grants for new high school pathway programs to expand a statewide effort that prepares students to excel in key fields that offer good job opportunities in the new economy.







 Pages Tagged With: "students"

Deadline extended to June 30 to nominate a student for 2016 Young Environmentalist Awards

The deadline has been extended for nominations of deserving students for the 2016 Young Environmentalist of the Year Awards.




Charter School of Wilmington Team B wins 2016 Delaware Envirothon championship

Charter School of Wilmington Team B is the winner of the 2016 Delaware Envirothon competition held April 28 at Brecknock Park in Camden, marking the school’s 17th win in the event’s 20-year history, including an unbroken winning streak since 2002.




Delaware students to compete in state Envirothon on April 28

Students from around the state will meet at Brecknock Park in Camden on April 28 to compete in the 21st annual Delaware Envirothon.




Hartly, Kent County student places second in National Conservation District Poster Contest

A Kent County student was recently named the second place winner nationwide in the National Association of Conservation Districts’ (NACD) conservation poster contest, themed “Local Heroes – Your Hardworking Pollinators.”




Pathways to Prosperity Grants Will Support 55 High School Programs Beginning in 2016

Governor Markell announced $600,000 in grants for new high school pathway programs to expand a statewide effort that prepares students to excel in key fields that offer good job opportunities in the new economy.