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Seaford's Graduation Rate Has Fallen 5.8 Points. No Other Delaware District Dropped.

At Seaford Senior High School, the class of 2023 walked across the stage with a 74.0% four-year graduation rate. That number sits 14.9 percentage points below the Delaware average. But the aggregate m...

The One Subgroup That Beat Pre-COVID Attendance

Every subgroup in Delaware's chronic absenteeism data tells some version of the same story: rates spiked during the pandemic, then came partway back. Black students recovered 84.8% of the way to their...

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-...

9th Grade: Where 1 in 4 Delaware Students Goes Missing

At Colonial School District's William Penn High School, the hallways thin out noticeably once students cross from middle school into 9th grade. Across Delaware, the pattern repeats: something happens ...

Only 8 of 35 Districts Beat Their Pre-COVID Absence Rates

Smyrna School District, in the heart of Kent County, has posted a chronic absenteeism rate below the state average every year for a decade. Its 2025 rate of 12.1% is among the lowest of any traditiona...

NCC Vo-Tech Graduates 98% of Black Students

At New Castle County Vocational-Technical School District, Black students graduate at 98.0%. White students graduate at 95.3%.

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...

Two Districts Where One in Three Boys Don't Graduate on Time

In Seaford, a former DuPont company town in inland Sussex County, roughly one in three boys does not finish high school in four years. The male graduation rate there is 67.7%. In Christina, the sprawl...

Delaware's Vo-Tech Districts Graduate 97%, Ten Points Above Traditional Schools

At POLYTECH, 98.1% of the class of 2023 walked across the stage with a diploma. At Christina, 25 miles north and serving the same state, just 73.2% did. The gap between those two numbers, nearly 25 pe...

Delaware's Racial Attendance Gap Is Wider Than Before COVID

At Red Clay Consolidated, Delaware's largest school district, 27.0% of Black students were chronically absent in 2024-25. The rate for white students in the same district: 9.9%. That is a 17.1 percent...

19 Points Apart in the Same City

A student growing up in Wilmington will attend one of four school districts, depending on which side of a line drawn in 1981 their house falls on. In 2023, a senior in Red Clay had a 92.2% chance of g...

Delaware's Hispanic Graduation Gap Nearly Doubled in Three Years

In Laurel, about two in three Hispanic seniors graduated in 2023. In the same town, nearly nine in 10 white seniors did. The 24.3 percentage-point gap between them is the widest in the state, three ti...

One in Four Colonial Students Misses Too Much School

At Colonial School District in New Castle County, the average student missed 13.2 days of school in 2024-25. That is nearly four full days more than the Delaware average of 9.6. The district's visitin...

Christina Graduates 73%. The State Wants to Redraw the Map.

In December 2025, the Redding Consortium for Educational Equity voted 19-2 to recommend merging the four school districts that share Wilmington's students into a single consolidated district. The prop...

1 in 2: Delaware's Students Who Are Homeless and the Attendance Crisis

At the Hope Center in New Castle County, Delaware's largest family shelter, more than half of the 300-plus residents are children. They sleep in converted hotel rooms, ride buses to schools across the...

Delaware Hits an All-Time High 88.9% Graduation Rate. The 90% Line Is Still 1.1 Points Away.

For the class of 2023, 88.9% of Delaware's public high school students earned a diploma within four years. That is the highest four-year adjusted cohort graduation rate the state has ever recorded, 4....

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...

Odyssey Charter's Greek Experiment Draws 2,375 Students

In 2014-15, Odyssey Charter School enrolled 948 students and was majority white. A decade later it has 2,375 students, no racial majority, and a waitlist that exceeds the enrollment of most Delaware c...

Nearly One in Three Christina Students Receives Special Ed

Christina School District added 767 special education students over the past decade. It lost 4,773 general education students over the same period.

Delaware's English Learner Population Has Doubled in a Decade

In Sussex County, where poultry processing plants and agricultural operations line the coastal plain, the Laurel School District enrolled 199 English learners in 2014-15. One in 12 students. A decade ...

Cape Henlopen Grew 45%, and Its Schools Can't Keep Up

Most Delaware superintendents spend their winters worrying about enrollment loss. In Cape Henlopen, the problem is the opposite: where to put everyone.

Every Year, 2,000 Extra Freshmen Appear in Delaware

Look at Delaware's enrollment by grade and one bar sticks out like a fence post in a flat field. The state enrolled 11,504 students in 8th grade in 2024-25, then 13,633 in 9th grade: 2,129 more freshm...

Delaware's Special Education Rate Hits 22%, Seven Points Above the Nation

Delaware added 11,546 public school students over the past decade. It added 11,728 students with Individualized Education Programs. The entire net enrollment gain, and then some, came from special edu...

One in Five Delaware Students Is Now Hispanic

In 2015, about one in six Delaware public school students was Hispanic. By 2025, it was one in five. That shift, from 21,480 to 31,113 students, represents a 44.8% increase and the addition of 9,633 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...

Appoquinimink Adds 3,867 Students and Transforms Along the Way

In a state where most traditional school districts are shrinking, Appoquinimink keeps building schools. The southern New Castle County district added 3,867 students over the past decade, a 39.9% surge...

One in Ten Delaware Students Now Attends a Charter School

Delaware's charter sector has grown 72.7% over the past decade, from 8,720 students in 2014-15 to 15,056 in 2024-25. Charter enrollment now accounts for 10.0% of the statewide total of 150,591 student...

Christina Lost 4,006 Students. The State Grew by 11,546.

Delaware added 11,546 students over the past decade. Christina School District lost 4,006 of them.

Delaware Defies National Decline: 150,591 Students and Counting

In a country where most states are watching their school enrollment shrink, Delaware is doing the opposite. The state's public schools enrolled 150,591 students in 2024-25, the highest figure in at le...

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-...

Delaware Publishes 2024-25 Enrollment Data

A year ago, Delaware public schools enrolled 149,324 students, up for the eighth time in nine years. Administrators talked about the state as a bright spot, one of the few places in the country where ...