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.
Governor’s Weekly Message: Expanding Educational Opportunities for Students
Governor Markell highlights education efforts across Delaware to better prepare our students for success.
Governor’s Weekly Message: Creating Greater Opportunities for Students to Reach Their Potential
Governor Markell discusses legislation signed this week to transform Wilmington schools.
DNREC seeks Delaware students who make a difference in the environment for 2015 Young Environmentalist Awards
The Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control is encouraging teachers, classmates, parents, club or group leaders and others to nominate deserving students for the 2015 Young Environmentalist of the Year Awards.
