The new plan carries heavy goals of early childhood care and improving reading levels. (Photo by notethanun/Unsplash)
This is a developing story. Check back for updates.
The Vision Coalition of Delaware Monday launched a comprehensive 10-year plan aimed at improving the state’s education system.
The plan, titled “Student Equity and Excellence 2035,” was officially unveiled at a special event in Dover, with the policy roadmap based on feedback from over a thousand Delawareans, including students, parents, educators, experts, and state leaders.
The initiative focuses on addressing persistent challenges while ensuring long-term progress.
READ: Goldey-Beacom reaffirms accreditation with Middle States Commission through 2032
Key priorities of the plan include expanding access to high-quality early childhood education, improving literacy and career readiness, and increasing investments in school funding.
The plan also emphasizes supporting educators and creating flexible funding systems that prioritize students’ needs.
The plan’s centerpiece is its “North Star” vision, which outlines the skills Delaware students will need to succeed in 2035. Among the key targets by 2035 are:
The Vision Coalition also emphasizes the importance of listening to student voices in shaping policy. Student speakers at the event highlighted the need for greater student involvement in policy discussions.
“We need to make sure students are heard,” said Sage Sawhney, a student representative on the State Board of Education. “This shouldn’t be the exception, but the norm.”
The coalition’s leadership team, which includes Secretary of Education Cindy Marten, is committed to ensuring the plan’s success over the next decade, with a focus on equity and student-centered outcomes.
The Student Equity and Excellence 2035 plan follows the Vision Coalition’s previous successful initiatives, with over 70% of policy recommendations from past plans already implemented in Delaware.
“This plan is a blueprint for turning our hard-earned tax dollars into meaningful action to improve educational opportunities for our students,” said Meyer said.
This is the coalition’s third published 10-year-plan, with the first one developed in 2006.
For more information on the Vision Coalition and the new, 44-page, 10-year education plan, click here.
Raised in Doylestown, Pennsylvania, Jarek earned a B.A. in journalism and a B.A. in political science from Temple University in 2021. After running CNN’s Michael Smerconish’s YouTube channel, Jarek became a reporter for the Bucks County Herald before joining Delaware LIVE News.
Jarek can be reached by email at [email protected] or by phone at (215) 450-9982. Follow him on Twitter @jarekrutz and on LinkedIn.
Source: delawarelive.com…
Julio Jones bounced around the NFL during the 2020s, but the former Falcons first-rounder authored…
Glasgow High School is one of 26 schools picked for the national recognition. Glasgow High…
This year’s UDance takes place Sunday, April 6, from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. (Photo…
Two days after sending the economy reeling by announcing widespread tariffs, President Donald Trump insisted…
The Trump administration is creating a new Title IX Special Investigations Team focused on keeping…
Aside from climate change and pollution, penguins are now facing one more threat from humanity: President Donald Trump’s…
This website uses cookies.