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This October, College of Education and Human Development researchers will begin utilizing a $1.4 million federal grant to address diversity in education.
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Cape High seniors Madison Costello, Quinlyn Long and Brayden Rochester are among 89 Delaware public school students from the Class of 2022 to be named Secretary of Education Scholars. Secretary of Education Mark Holodick said he was very impressed.
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Jarrell Daniels was 18 in 2012, when the police came to his mother’s apartment in the South Bronx where he was living at the time. He had been arrested before, but those prior arrests happened out on the street for minor infractions, never at his home.
Keen, Klopp, Monigle among top students in Delaware Ellen Driscoll May 24, 2021 Three Cape High seniors are among 90 Delaware public school students from the Class of 2021 to be named Secretary of Education Scholars. Riley Keen, Riley Klopp and Emily Monigle were among students recognized by Secretary of Education Susan Bunting for outstanding achievements. All three Cape High students have excelled in the classroom and on the playing field. These seniors have accomplished much during their high school careers,” Bunting said of all awardees. “Their outstanding academic achievements and leadership records both in and out of the classroom are extremely impressive. Students have persevered, even though COVID-19 forced them to learn and work differently, Bunting said.