Three acclaimed authors, Dolen Perkins-Valdez, Margalit Fox and Fara Dabhoiwala, will headline the 2025 History Book Festival in Lewes on Sept. 27. Their free presentations explore the legacy of freed people, the rise of a crime boss and the origins of free speech.
According to Bayhealth, the return to the classroom is often accompanied by an increase in flu, COVID-19, RSV, strep throat and stomach bugs.
The State of Delaware Dragonfly Project invited students to participate in an essay and art contest supporting the designation of a state dragonfly.
At the Water Family Fest, visitors can expect to participate in outdoor recreational and educational fun activities with over 35 nature-based organizations and nonprofits in attendance.
The Delaware Department of Correction has completed the rollout of handheld tablets to all incarcerated individuals in the state, officials announced Tuesday. The initiative aims to improve family communication and expand access to educational and reentry resources, all at no cost to taxpayers.
SCPS says that, under the new system, students will receive four hours of synchronous, teacher-led instruction on school-issued laptops or tablets.
The Indian River School District will open its school choice application period for the 2025-2026 academic year from Nov. 4 through Jan. 8.
Robot dogs, shark heads, and an array of sea life were just a few highlights at this year's Coast Day, an event dedicated to celebrating the ocean, the environment, and the vital research being conducted along the coast.
The Milford School District and Public Library have launched a monthly reading program to support multilingual students. The initiative aims to enhance listening, speaking, and reading skills among kindergarten through eighth-grade learners.
Another Kids In The Kitchen session will be held at the Milton Public Library on Friday, August 9 at 10:30 a.m.