Milford School District Board of Education approved a new policy forbidding hate speech on school campuses. The policy passed without any discussion among board members. “We feel that as a district we need to have a policy in place that specifically addresses hate speech,” Superintendent Dr. Kevin Dickerson said. “This policy denounces and prohibits the use of racial epithets and …
New Scholarship for Dr. William Warren
This year the trustees of the Milford Rotary Club Educational Foundation added the Dr. William Warren Memorial Scholarship to its list of offerings to high school seniors. Bill Warren was an educator, beloved teacher to many in the Milford School District and a long term trustee of the club’s Educational Foundation. This new scholarship is for $2,500 and was made …
Business Students Win State Honors
Business students from across Delaware won state awards at last month’s Business Professionals of America State Leadership Conference. About 360 high school business students from 20 high schools in the state participated in the conference at the Chase Center on the Riverfront in Wilmington, competing in 52 events in the categories of management; marketing and communications; digital communications and design; …
MSD expands Work-Based Learning Program
Kate Lynch became the Career Counselor at Milford High School in August and, since taking over the position, has worked to revamp the Work-Based Learning Program at MHS. The program is designed to take students out of the classroom and place them in opportunities where they learn real-world lessons about the careers they are considering. “Our goal is to work …
School board candidate listings delayed by background checks
The deadline for people to file to run for the May 9 school board elections has passed, but it may take weeks until the final list of candidates is published. The problem: A 2021 law that requires school board candidates to complete a criminal background check and a child registry check. These must be completed before candidates’ names can be …
College's Dover Campus Hosts Guest Speaker at Black History Month Luncheon
As part of Delaware Tech’s observation of Black History Month, the Terry Campus in Dover welcomed Rev. Dr. John Moore Sr., motivational speaker and MLK dramatic impersonator, as a guest speaker for a luncheon on Monday, Feb. 27, 2023. Moore spoke in depth about the life and times of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and interspersed reenactments of King’s speeches …
State details plans for broadband expansion in county hearings
Kent County farm owner Jane Warren is anxious to have internet service at her home, but there’s no way to do that now. “We cannot function because everything is done online,” she said during a Delaware Department of Technology and Information public hearing Wednesday night about state efforts to expand broadband access. The department has until August to develop a …
Delaware offers second round of child care worker bonuses
Tiny Tots Childcare Director Jessica Burns got good news Wednesday: A second round of relief checks for Delaware’s child care professionals. That will help her workers pay for their certifications, which cost between $300 and $500, she said. “This definitely is a retention effort by the state,” she said. “My staff is very, very excited and hoping to get to …
Governor Carney Announces the Opening of Applications for the Governor’s Summer Fellowship
Governor John Carney on Wednesday announced the opening of applications for the Governor’s Summer Fellowship program for Delaware high school students. The Governor’s Summer Fellowship Program provides paid camp counselor opportunities for Delaware high school juniors and seniors. The post Governor Carney Announces the Opening of Applications for the Governor’s Summer Fellowship appeared first on State of Delaware News.
GACEC’s Disability History & Awareness Month Poster Contest Celebration
On Friday, February 24th, the Governor’s Advisory Council for Exceptional Citizens (GACEC) held their Disability History and Awareness Month Poster Contest Celebration. This year’s contest had a theme of “Better Together.” Youth across the state submitted creative works of art depicting specific topics that people with disabilities face. The posters are reviewed and judged by […] The post GACEC’s Disability …






