Growing school districts prioritized for funding
Originally published November 13, 2019 by Dover Post
The Delaware Department of Education has awarded this year’s certificates of necessity, the first step for schools trying to obtain funding for major capital improvements. Projects approved include construction of a new Howard T. Ennis School, which provides services to students with significant disabilities and the conversion of William Henry Middle School into a specialty school for students with histories of behavioral problems.
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