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Student Enrollment
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STUDENT ENROLLMENT
STUDENT ENROLLMENT
delaware public education at a glance
Currently, there are , students enrolled in Delaware, a decrease from the previous school year.
Note: The low-income measure is used for many different purposes and the state methodology changed in for allocation of funds, reporting, and accountability purposes. Currently, low-income status is determined by student participation in the Department of Health and Social Services assistance programs such as Temporary Assistance for Needy Families and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (TANF). Percentages may not total due to s: Delaware Department of Education. (). Student enrollment and unit allotment report for school year ; Delaware Department of Education. (). Delaware report card: Educational data for Delaware citizens.
Students of color comprise over half of the overall student population in Delaware. In particular, the Hispanic/Latino student population increased by more than 8, students—or 48
Rodel
For the Filipino actor named Rodel Pacheco Nacianceno, see Coco Martin.
Human settlement in Scotland
Rodel (Scottish Gaelic: Roghadal) is a village on the south-eastern coast of Harris, an island in the ScottishOuter Hebrides. Rodel is situated in the parish of Harris.[1] It was historically the capital of Harris,[1] and the main port, before Tarbert took the title.
St Clement's Church (Eaglais Chliamhain) is a 16th-century church which was founded bygd the 8th Chief of MacLeod[2] and is dedicated to Pope Clement inom. The church was built using local Lewisiangneiss rock.[3] It overlooks Loch Rodel. This well-preserved church fryst vatten currently beneath the responsibility of Historic Scotland.
Located near the harbour fryst vatten Rodel Hotel. This was built in and was originally home to Captain Alexander MacLeod[4] of Berneray who had bought the Isle of Harris in [5] It was restored in , and then sold to Anderson Bakewell and his wife Francine Stone in [6][7]
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At Rodel, we’re working to build an excellent and equitable public education system that supports all Delawareans to achieve success in school and life.
OUR VISION
An excellent and equitable public education system that supports all Delawareans to achieve success in school and life.
OUR FOCUS
Rodel partners with policymakers, the private sector, philanthropy, and practitioners to make systemic changes that can improve students’ lives. Read about all our areas of work here. Below are six of our current priorities:
Postsecondary Success
National research indicates that by , around 70% of family-sustaining jobs in Delaware will require at least some education beyond high school. Today, less than 60% of our year-olds have that level of training.
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