Caesar Rodney
One in Four SpEd Students Still Don't Graduate on Time
At NCC Vo-Tech, 93.6% of special education students in the class of 2023 earned a diploma in four years. Twenty miles south and one district boundary away, at Christina, the figure was 50.9%. That 43-...
Lake Forest Crossed 90%. No District Gained More.
In 2019, Lake Forest School District graduated 78.3% of its senior class. That was a crisis number, 10 points below the Delaware state average, the worst rate Lake Forest had posted in the data window...
Dover's Capital District: 1 in 4 Students Still Missing School
In the middle school grades at Capital School District in Dover, more than three in 10 students are chronically absent. In 9th grade, the number is closer to four in 10. Across the district, where mat...
Four Districts, One City, 6,476 Fewer Students
The four districts that share responsibility for educating Wilmington's children lost 6,476 students over the past decade, an 11.0% decline that left them serving 52,641 in 2024-25, down from 59,117. ...
15 Delaware Districts Hit All-Time Highs
Fifteen of 41 Delaware school districts set enrollment records in 2024-25. Only three established districts hit all-time lows. (Two additional charters, ASPIRA Delaware and the Bryan Allen Stevenson S...
Delaware Lost One Year to COVID, Then Set a Record
Eighteen of Delaware's 39 school districts enrolled more students during the first pandemic year than the year before. Not after the crisis. During it. Cape Henlopen added 534. Caesar Rodney added 432...
Three in Four Delaware Districts Are Now Majority-Minority
A decade ago, fewer than half of Delaware's school districts enrolled a majority of students of color. By 2024-25, 30 of 39 did. The shift from 41.2% to 76.9% majority-minority districts between 2014-...