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State Rep. Sherae’a Moore’s removal from the House Education Committee has sparked a larger conversation around due process and Democratic infighting within the Delaware legislature.
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State Rep. Sherae’a Moore has been stripped of her title as vice chair of the House Education Committee and removed from the body entirely following controversy around her teaching licensure.
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Delaware is facing yet another battle over more needs-based support or universal free school meals for all public school students.
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The Delaware legislature is experiencing déjà vu as it once again battles over expanding eligibility for free school meals or opting to fund universal school meals entirely.
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The House Education Committee moves six bills forward that would provide substantial reform to school board meetings and member requirements.
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State Rep. Bryan Shupe (R-Milford) introduced a bill that would enable the state to cover a maximum of 70% of the salary for school resource officers (SROs) and constables.
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A bill to allow individuals who have committed a violent felony to apply for the SEED scholarship could not garner enough lawmaker support to move to the House floor.
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While the legislation passed the House Education Committee, House Floor and Senate Education Committee with bipartisan ease last legislative session, it has now stalled in the Senate.
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The House Education Committee releases a bill mandating employees and students at higher education institutions receive training in sexual assault prevention.
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A bill that would make school meals free at all Delaware public schools advances in the House, but State Rep. Bryan Shupe says he plans to introduce a different bill with a smaller price tag.