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What is the Delaware Department of Education Trying to Hide?
By Tanya Hettler, PhD
Center for Education Policy
November 27, 2024 (Updated)
The Department of Education (DOE), school districts, school boards, and the state teachers' union are hiding information from the public that should be available to everyone. The following are a list of some areas in which Delawareans are kept in the dark.
Poor Academic Performance
The most significant lack of transparency involves the state's own Smarter Balanced assessment which indicates that only 41% of students can read at grade level and only 31% of students can do math at grade level. This informati
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DNREC's $2 Million Deal and Environmental Concerns Spark Public Outcry
By David T. Stevenson
Center for Energy & Environmental Policy
December 18, 2024 (updated 12/19/2024)
(Pictured: Screenshot of the livestream from the Sussex Council Meeting)
On December 17th, four of five members of the Sussex County Council voted to deny the conditional use permit, putting the brakes on the offshore wind project and delivering an early Christmas present to the citizens of Sussex County! This decision comes after widespread public concern, federal agency warnings, and a controversial approval process led by the Delaware Department of Natural Resour...
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Delaware's Next Governor Must Declare a State of Emergency in Education By Tanya Hettler, PhD Director, Center for Education Policy October 28, 2024 Delaware’s educational performance on the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) peaked in 2013. Since then, proficiency scores for 4th and 8th grade math and reading have plummeted, underscoring the urgent need for improvements in student achievement. Delaware is among the top ten states in the country in spending at $20,231 per student and yet has a performance ranking in the bottom five states on the NAEP at...[read more]
Delaware's Top Revenue Sources: A Decade of Change Tracking Delaware's Tax Shifts and What's Ahead By Charlie Copeland Center for Economic & Fiscal Policy September 6, 2024 "Sometimes called Delaware's 'hidden sales tax,' the tax is levied on the seller of goods and services in the state, rather than the consumer."--Jonathan Starkey, former News Journal reporter and current Chief of Staff to Governor Carney writing about Delaware's Gross Receipts Tax. In 2014, the News Journal published an article titled "Delaware taxes: Top 5 sources of s...[read more]
No Need for a 'Hospital Review Board' in Delaware By Christopher Casscells, MD, Stacie Beck, PhD, and John Toedtman Center for Health Policy May 2, 2024 We commend Representative Valerie Longhurst's efforts to rein in hospital costs in Delaware. However, the creation of a "Hospital Review Board" in Substitute 1 for House Bill 350 will not succeed. The fundamental problem of high hospital costs in Delaware is due to a lack of competition. NOTE: Hospital costs are clearly the largest component of healthcare costs in Delaware, and they have been currently and historically excessive ...[read more]
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE School Freedom Billboard Initiative Sparks Urgent Call for Education Reform in Delaware (Newark, DE., March 28, 2024)-The Caesar Rodney Institute (CRI) announces the launch of the School Freedom Billboard Initiative, a groundbreaking campaign to raise awareness and spark action to improve education performance in Delaware. The initiative's billboard, now prominently displayed on Interstate 95 south of Wilmington, DE, seeks to rally parents and community members to demand better educational outcomes for their children. "The School Freedom Billboard Initiative serves as a visual reminder ...[read more]