A new partnership between the Delaware Department of Education and Gov. John Carney aims to improve outcomes for the State's most vulnerable students.
With nominations open until March 31, the Drew Ostroski Award recognizes excellence in journalism and photography in Delaware.
Planning on sending your child to summer camp this year? These Delaware residents tell all about their own summer camp experiences.
As the Hockessin Colored School plans to turn into a new diversity center, former Delaware students share their childhood memories.
Montessori educator and former director Margaret Kling wrote her second children's book in her Montessori Marcy series.
This Wilmingtonian makes it her mission to acquire scholarships for students to attend historically Black colleges and universities (HBCU).
Delaware native Jocelyn Zavala Garcia’s contest-winning backpack with Herschel Supply Company highlights the need for change in immigration.
Calling all bookworms! Discover your next great read at these charming literary houses scattered throughout the First State.
Three local families break down their strategies for paying tuition for colleges and universities in Delaware and Pennsylvania.
Hate math? This Wilmington couple is here to help, with a unique education program that makes learning division fun in the First State.
Kids returning to in-person learning in the First State are proving to be resilient, but older students seem to face more challenges.
From test scores to tuition and more, here is what you need to know about Delaware and Pennsylvania's colleges and universities.
Prepare to get into college with advice from Aviva Legatt, a college admissions expert and the author of Get Real and Get In.
The Fresh Start Scholarship Foundation empowers Delaware women to succeed by offering financial assistance and mentoring for education.
The pandemic forced virtually everyone in Delaware to shift to life online, increasing the demand for IT help and creating new jobs.
Delaware Law School is on a mission to equip students with the expertise necessary to tackle financial and cybercrime. Their new Global Financial & Cyber Crimes degree programs are among the first of their kind ...
The Joshua M. Freeman Foundation helps Delaware students find an artistic outlet through its Creative Nourishment Kit initiative.
Delawareans, stay ahead of the mess during the school year by using these helpful organization tips, tools and local products.
Maiale Deli & Salumeria owner Billy Rawstrom takes his culinary craft to the kids by teaching University of Delaware students.
Through the ongoing global pandemic, these 16 educators work hard so students in the First State get the most from every school day.