A bipartisan bill moving through the Delaware General Assembly would require every public school district and charter school in the state to adopt policies limiting student cell phone use during the school day.
Delaware lawmakers return to Legislative Hall on Jan. 13 for the first session of the second leg of the 153rd General Assembly, and several newly introduced bills are already generating attention across the state.
The Indian River School District has announced a calendar change that will turn Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2026, into a regular school day for both students and staff.
The opening of the ASPIRA Georgetown Elementary School at the historic Georgetown Icehouse has been delayed until fall 2027 after school officials encountered funding issues, renovation setbacks, challenges securing a temporary location, and impacts from the federal government shutdown.
A special jazz clinic turned into an unforgettable day for students at Fred Thomas Middle School on Friday, as world-renowned trombonist Wycliffe Gordon led a masterclass filled with music, mentorship, and motivation.
A recent Arts Supply Drive hosted by Freeman Arts Pavilion will provide new resources for art and music classrooms across eight local schools, thanks to generous community support and a matching donation.
An 18-year-old student at Parkside High School in Salisbury was taken into custody Thursday morning after a school resource officer found him with a 9 mm handgun and suspected marijuana.
Bayhealth announced it has partnered up with local agencies to present the Early Fall 2025 Delaware Mini-Medical School Series, beginning Sept. 10.
Thorough training for teachers, resources for parents and students are all a part the extensive programs with SafeDE to make schools a safer place
According to Bayhealth, the return to the classroom is often accompanied by an increase in flu, COVID-19, RSV, strep throat and stomach bugs.
