Hitting the road for the holidays? You are not alone: 33% of First State residents are expected to travel more than 50 miles to celebrate the holidays. That’s 3.3% more travelers than last year. Here’s what to know about Christmas and New Years weekends in Delaware. Travel Gas prices in Delaware are the lowest they’ve been since October 2021, according …
Wreaths Across America Visits Delaware Tech's Stanton Campus
The country’s longest veterans’ parade, Wreaths Across America’s annual “Escort to Arlington,” stopped at Delaware Tech’s Stanton Campus on Dec. 15. The 12-truck convoy passed through Delaware on its way to Arlington National Cemetery to deliver wreaths to our nation’s interred veterans. The official escort travels down the East Coast stopping at schools, memorials, and other locations along…
Board hears details on Equity and Inclusion efforts in MSD
Dr. Brittany Hazzard, Supervisor of Equity and Support Services provided to students to the Milford School District Board of Education. Dr. Hazzard provided a definition of educational equity and what an inclusive educational environment meant. Educational equity means that each child receives what they need to develop their full academic and social potential. And their potential is our goal. Our …
Delaware Contracts with Private Firm to Test School Drinking Water
The State of Delaware is actively working with federal and local partners to ensure all Delaware children and school staff have safe and clean drinking water. With the support of a grant from the federal Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), DOE with support from the Delaware Division of Public Health (DPH) began a sampling initiative in Delaware schools in October 2020 …
JPMorgan Chase Grant Allows Delaware Tech to Launch 1+1 Program at Howard High School of Technology
On Friday, December 9, representatives from Delaware Tech and JPMorgan Chase (JPMC) joined students, teachers, and administrators at Howard High School of Technology to celebrate its first 1+1 IT program, thanks to a $285,000 grant from JPMC. The partnership provides funding for up to 25 Howard High School of Technology students to earn 30 college credits in their sophomore, junior,…
MSD issues new inclement weather policy
At the most recent Milford School District Board of Education meeting, Dr. Bridget Amory, Director of Student Learning, provided the board with details on the district’s new inclement weather policy. Effective this year, students will be permitted a regular snow day without classroom learning only on the first day of a weather event. Starting on the second day, however, students …
MSD to hold public meeting regarding Middle School project
Milford School District Superintendent Dr. Kevin Dickerson announced this week that there would be a public meeting regarding the Milford Middle School Lakeview Avenue project on January 4, 2023, at 6:00 PM at Mispillion Elementary School. The meeting will be a way for the public to view a presentation of the Milford Middle School design and progress on the project. …
Middle and High School Students to Use Digital Mapping Technology to Showcase Delaware
The Delaware Department of Education, in conjunction with the state’s geospatial education community, encourages Delaware middle and high school students to join Esri’s 2023 ArcGIS webapp competition. Students are challenged to create and share interactive mapping projects using ESRI ArcGIS software. Delaware entrants to this national competition must create a digital map or Story map that highlights facts and features …
Culinary Students Showcase Skills in Washington, D.C.
Culinary students from Delaware Technical Community College showed off their skills at the 11th annual Taste of Delaware in Washington, D.C., hosted by the Delaware State Chamber of Commerce and honorary host U.S. Senator Chris Coons. This annual event is held the first week of December in honor of Delaware’s ratification of the Constitution on Dec. 7, 1787. What started …
Delaware Tech Gives Back to the Community
When Delaware Tech employees are asked to help their community, they answer. This year’s United Way campaign was a successful one, with nearly 40% of employees contributing more than $35,000 for important causes in the community such as career and college success, financial empowerment, and equity and social justice. This represents an increase of 10% in participation and 20% in …




