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Odyssey Charter School

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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. ...

18 Delaware Districts Hit All-Time Highs

Eighteen 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 ...

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.

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. Today, 30 of 39 do. The shift from 42.9% to 76.9% majority-minority districts between 2014-15 and...