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If you’re looking for a holiday gift that could turn your child into a budding scientist or engineer, you might find it right in your garage or your…
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The state Department of Education is expanding its career preparatory offerings for Delaware high school students next academic year. The state is nearly…
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The growing fields of science, technology, engineering and math are mostly dominated by men. That's because women tend to leave those jobs sooner, in…
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The arts have long been recognized as an important part of a well-rounded education but when it comes to budget priorities, school arts programs are often…
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African Americans and Latinos make up close to a third of the country’s population. But the American Medical Association’s 2010 report says that only one…
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Delaware standardized science test scores continue to drop, with the majority of students ranking as below or well-below proficiency.Data for the Delaware…
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State lawmakers acknowledge Delaware’s revenue isn’t keeping up with a recovering economy, but the General Assembly didn't address the issue this year.…
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Kids in Delaware have been trying things like computer coding at STEM education camps this summer. But they're not the only ones honing in on science,…
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Students at FAME, the Forum to Advance Minorities in Engineering, got to watch drones fly with Senator Chris Coons at A.I. Dupont High School in…
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The General Assembly delivered a balanced $3.9 billion dollar budget this week - along with a Bond bill and Grant-in-Aid bill – but lawmakers certainly…