Students are returning to the classroom this week and next, and things are looking a lot differently than they did at the start of last year.

Schools start Tuesday, and ‘kids can be kids’ again

Jarek RutzHeadlines, Education

Caesar Rodney School District students will be the first to return to school this fall, heading back on Tuesday, Aug. 23. Others such as Colonial start next week, but the majority head back after Labor Day. For the first time since March 2020, the spectre of COVID-19 will be shoved into the coat closet and largely left there. “Kids can …

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Hippiefest raises over $11k for Milford Museum

Terry RogersCulture, Headlines

One of the most unique fundraisers in Milford, Hippiefest, sponsored by the Milford Museum, was a huge success on Saturday, August 20. The lawn of Causey Mansion was filled with people dressed in their best tie-dye and bell bottoms, dancing to the sounds of Lincoln City Band and Dana McDonald. “This event began as a tribute to the 50th anniversary …

Delaware has contracted a consultant to evaluate their complex and historic funding formula for school funding.

Here’s why state wants advice on school funding

Jarek RutzHeadlines, Education

The Delaware Department of Education announced last week it has hired a Virginia consultant to study the state’s public education funding system. As today’s wisecracker would say: Good luck with that. How the money trickles down to the classroom is complex, and it follows a funding system established in the 1940s. The state’s population then was 286,000, compared to today’s …

Yes2Health Group

Free 12-Week Program promotes fitness and wellness

Terry RogersDelaware Nonprofits, Headlines, Health

Delaware Breast Cancer Coalition’s mission is to promote early detection, provide services to those who are diagnosed and provide information on new treatments available for breast cancer. However, they also offer programs that can benefit those who have not been diagnosed but have risk factors for developing the disease. The Yes2Health program is available to woman or man who may …

Messick Raspberries

Southern Delaware’s newest U-Pick offers unique experience

Terry RogersBusiness, Headlines

Yolanda Messick grew up farming, she explained that she helped pay her way through college with strawberries sold at her family peach orchard. She and her husband, Rodney, were both raised in farm families, and they have raised their sons, Joshua and Jacob, surrounded by farm life as well. Rodney, who is a talented grain farmer, managed the grain operation …

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Second Street Players to Present “Peter and the Star Catcher”

Terry RogersCulture, Delaware Nonprofits, Headlines

Second Street Players has announced that they will present the innovative and imaginative Tony-winning comedy with music, “Peter and the Star Catcher,” directed by John H. Hulse, on September 9, 10, 16, 17, 2022, at 7 PM; and September 11 and 18, 2022 at 2 PM at the Riverfront Theater; 2 S Walnut St; Milford, DE 19963. Tickets are $20 …

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The Big Draw Festival Returns to Milford for the 4th Year

Terry RogersCharity, Culture, Delaware Nonprofits, Headlines

Mispillion Art League (MAL), Milford’s community art resource, is pleased to announce it is once again hosting the internationally acclaimed The Big Draw Festival! On Saturday, October 8, from 9 am to 3 pm, gather with us to celebrate the joy of color. MAL will offer free, family-friendly art activities on Park Avenue in downtown Milford. Save the date and …

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Milford LIVE Weekly Review – August 16, 2022

Sonja FreyHeadlines

Click on the image below to view as a PDF This Week’s Top Headlines Include: Headlines Milford scout completes Eagle Scout project Culture Cross Country Traveler Compliments Milford Business Milford Corporate Center plans reviewed by council Government & Politics Sidewalk repair and replacement bid awarded Redistricting planned for Milford Education MHS welcomes new assistant principal State education test scores dismal, …

Science of Reading

Here’s how science of reading will look in classrooms

Jarek RutzEducation, Headlines

Singing nursery rhymes, teaching letter sounds, and discussing what has been read are all ways you might see the science of reading incorporated into Delaware classrooms. Delaware’s 151st General Assembly raised awareness of using brain research to help students learn how to read when it passed a couple of bills that made using the science part of state law. Educators, …

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5 First State teens named ‘National Student Leaders’

Jarek RutzHeadlines, Delaware Live, Education

Five Delaware junior and senior high school students have been selected as Bank of America Student Leaders. The Student Leader Program began in 2004 with the intent to help prepare students to enter the workforce through skills-building and leadership development. “The students are standout young adults who were selected for their involvement in standing up against inequality and injustice, as …