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Public School Districts and High Schools in Sussex County DE Cape Henlopen High School 1250 Kings Highway, Lewes DE 19958 Tel. 302-645-7711 College Counselors: 1. Kristin Clifton: [email protected] Delmar High School 200 N. 8 th Street, Delmar DE 19940 Tel. 302-846-9544 Guidance Counselors: 1. Martie Hudson: [email protected] 2. Lauren Sharkey: [email protected] 3. Ilah Preston: [email protected] 4. Emily Ritchey: [email protected] Indian River High School 29772 Armory Rd., Dagsboro, DE 19939 Tel. 302-732-1500 Guidance Department Chairperson: 1. Sonya Purcell: [email protected] Sussex Central High School 26026 Patriots Way, Georgetown DE 19947 Tel. 302-934-3166 Guidance Department Staff: 1. Tonya James: [email protected] College & Career/Academic Support 2. Christina Keeler: [email protected] Class of 2019 Laurel Senior High School 1133 South Central Avenue, Laurel DE 19956 Tel. 302-875-6120 Guidance Counselors: 1. Catina Goff: [email protected] 2. Kevin Walmsley: [email protected] Milford Senior High School 1019 N. Walnut St., Milford DE 19963 Tel. 302-422-1610 Guidance Counselors 1. Mike Sharp: [email protected]. (School Counselor Assignment for the 2019 School Year Grade 12) 2. John Berry: [email protected] 3. Kate Lynch: [email protected] Seaford High School 399 North Market Street, Seaford DE 19973 Tel. 302-629-4587 School Counselors Leigh Anne Fake: [email protected] Wyatt Lowe: [email protected]

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Public School Districts and High Schools in Sussex County DE

Cape Henlopen High School 1250 Kings Highway, Lewes DE 19958 Tel. 302-645-7711 College Counselors:

1. Kristin Clifton: [email protected]

Delmar High School 200 N. 8th Street, Delmar DE 19940 Tel. 302-846-9544 Guidance Counselors:

1. Martie Hudson: [email protected]. Lauren Sharkey: [email protected]. Ilah Preston: [email protected]. Emily Ritchey: [email protected]

Indian River High School 29772 Armory Rd., Dagsboro, DE 19939 Tel. 302-732-1500 Guidance Department Chairperson:

1. Sonya Purcell: [email protected]

Sussex Central High School 26026 Patriots Way, Georgetown DE 19947 Tel. 302-934-3166 Guidance Department Staff:

1. Tonya James: [email protected] College & Career/Academic Support2. Christina Keeler: [email protected] Class of 2019

Laurel Senior High School 1133 South Central Avenue, Laurel DE 19956 Tel. 302-875-6120 Guidance Counselors:

1. Catina Goff: [email protected]. Kevin Walmsley: [email protected]

Milford Senior High School 1019 N. Walnut St., Milford DE 19963 Tel. 302-422-1610 Guidance Counselors

1. Mike Sharp: [email protected]. (School Counselor Assignment for the 2019 School Year Grade12)

2. John Berry: [email protected]. Kate Lynch: [email protected]

Seaford High School 399 North Market Street, Seaford DE 19973 Tel. 302-629-4587 School Counselors Leigh Anne Fake: [email protected] Wyatt Lowe: [email protected]

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Sussex Technical High School Sussex Technical High School 17099 County Seat Hwy., Georgetown, DE 19947 Tel. 302-856-0961 Counselors

1. Tina Palizzi: [email protected]. Mike Firch: [email protected]. Greg Hockman: [email protected]. Gemez Tull: [email protected].

Woodbridge High School 14712 Woodbridge Rd., Greenwood, DE 19950 Tel. 302-232-3333 Guidance Counselors

1. Ian Daws: [email protected]. Trisha Stiles: [email protected]

Compiled by SDARJ Education Committee, August, 2018 Revised by Gwendolyn Miller, April, 2020

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Cape Henlopen School District / Homepage

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CAPE HENLOPEN SCHOOL DISTRICT IN THE NEWS

Father, Son Paint Messages of Hope, HumorDan and Jude Kimmel honor area workers.

Student Wi-Fi Hotspots Available at Cape SchoolsFree internet access for remote learning

Cape School Board Adjusts 2019-20 CalendarGraduation set for June 9; last student day June 12

Cape Community Rocks Socks for World Down Syndrome DayDespite the school closure in effect, students and staff throughout the Cape Henlopen School District celebrated World Down Syndrome Day’s Rock Your Socks, by doing so virtually.

Weis in Lewes Helps Cape District Feed KidsLewes Weis Markets brought 100 bags of food for families to H.O. Brittingham Elementary School for distribution April 9.

Cape Educators Attend Minority Leadership ConferenceMembers of the Ethnic Minority Affairs Committee from the Cape Henlopen School District attended the Delaware State Education Association’s 10th Annual Minority Leadership Conference Feb. 29.

Local Students Shine at Sussex County Science FairOne Cape High School student and two Beacon students show case their research and inventions at annual competition

Sussex Consortium to Open March 16The Sussex Consortium is set to open to students Monday, March 16.

Cape District Holds First Referendum Community MeetingOperating expenses require tax increase.

Former Teachers, Students Claim Bricks from Rehoboth SchoolMemories, tears shed at site of beloved lakeside school

Cape Odyssey of the Mind Shoe Drive Runs Through March 26In an effort to raise funds for upcoming tournaments and travel expenses, Cape Henlopen School District’s Odyssey of the Mind program is conducting a shoe drive fundraiser through Thursday, March 26.

Growth, Reduced State Funding Drive March 31 ReferendumCape Superintendent Presents Case for Tax Increase

Cape Henlopen Offcials Celebrate 50 years as a School DistrictState of the district event highlights history, accomplishments, challenges.

Community Caring Event Provides Gifts for 300 Local KidsFor the last several years, Cape Henlopen School District homeless liaisons have coordinated a community caring event around the holidays.

Cape Henlopen School District Holds Its First "State of the District"On Thursday, January 30, the Cape Henlopen School District held its frst ever "State of the District."

Program Readies Children for KindergartenPre-K Parent Academy provides early exposure to school

Assistant Principal Kyle Bentley Earns Statewide RecognitionCape High administrator now vies for national honor.

Demolition Complete at Rehoboth; Milton Demo UnderwayDemolition is complete at Rehoboth Elementary and underway at Milton Elementary, while construction nears completion at Sussex Consortium, now set to open in March.

Rehoboth Elementary Nationally Recognized for Bridging Achievement GapBeacon Middle; Love Creek, Milton elementaries earn state recognition

Cape Teachers Visit Communities, Build RelationshipsGoal to show support, raise minority student test scores

Cape Henlopen High School Breaks Ground on ExpansionCape Henlopen High School is expanding once again and this time with a new 400 student addition to their campus. School offcials, state and county legislators and others broke ground on a $16 million expansion.

Cape Schools Focus on Inclusion of all StudentsThe Sussex Consortium, Cape Henlopen High School and Milton Elementary School students and staff recently joined forces to keep inclusion of all students at the front of their minds.

School Board Email Newsletter Keeps Readers Up-to-DateParents, staff, community can sign up for Board E-Report

Cape Celebrates Homecoming FestivitiesThe Cape Henlopen High School homecoming parade travelled from Lewes Beach to Legends Stadium Oct. 5. The halftime show highlighted the homecoming court.

Solar Lanterns Donated to Cape Henlopen School District ProgramMichael Varhola, owner of Solar Empowerment Initiative in Silver Spring, Md., recently donated solar lanterns to the Cape Henlopen School District through the Village Improvement Association.

Growth Trend Continues in Cape districtAnnual unit count determines funding, staffng

Delaware Teacher of the Year to be Named Oct. 15Cape district’s Brennan Clarke vying for top honor.

Cape High Honored for Commitment to InclusionSchool named a Special Olympics Delaware Unifed Champion.

Browseabout Books Donates to Cape BookmobileFor the seventh summer, the Cape Henlopen Bookmobile made its rounds throughout the district delivering books to students.

Cape Henlopen School District Turned 50 This YearLocal historian Hazel Brittingham recounts the history of Cape Henlopen School District.

New Resource Offcer at Cape HighHarmon seeks to mentor, build relationships with students.

Cape Students Explore Demand-Driven OccupationsCareer and technical programs prepare students for college, workforce.

Facing Demolition, Rehoboth Public School Yielding Legacy ItemsRehoboth Public School has a date with a wrecking crew before the year is out. In the decades that have passed since masons mortared its 1939 cornerstone into place, thousands of young people have been educated in its classrooms.

First Day FacesMore than 5,600 students start school year in Cape Henlopen School District.

New Leadership at Cape Teachers’ UnionConsortium teacher Lacey Brown elected president of CHEA.

Rehoboth Alum: True to their SchoolRehoboth High School Alum have fond memories of their time in the building.

Rehoboth Elementary Opens its DoorsStudents, parents tour new school

CHEF distributes donated school suppliesCaravan of Caring visits all Cape schools

Cape Revises Student Code of ConductRestorative practices replace conventional discipline.

Jeff Conrad Named Special Education Coordinator of the YearCape administrator works to help all students reach potential.

Summer Program Empowers Middle School StudentsCooking, sewing, ftness activities build confdence.

Cape School Board Members Sworn-InMyers elected president; Bradley, vice president

Cape Board Recognizes Outgoing MembersPosner, Lewis thanked for 10 years of service

Patriotic Mural Greets Staff, Visitors at Mariner MiddleDan Kimmel artwork beautifes school lobby.

Sussex Consortium Holds Ceremonial Beam SigningCape Henlopen School District held a beam signing ceremony at the new Sussex Consortium on Sweetbriar Road.

Cape to Launch Programs for English-Learner, Low-Income StudentsOpportunity funding initiative aims to close achievement gap.

Cape Student Named Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Student of the YearRising senior Autumn Davis raises $40,000 in seven weeks

Community Groups and Cape District Host Pre-Summer Book PartyLocal community groups came together at Lewes Public Library June 2 for members to show their shared love for reading.

Milton Elementary FAME Program Awarded $320,000Up to $1.6 million available in renewable grant

Shannon Timmons Named Drivers Education Teacher of the YearCape High teacher helps students become safe, successful drivers

Cape Odyssey of the Mind Teams Perform at Worlds CompetitionBeacon Middle places frst in spontaneous problem.

Blockhouse Pond Run/Walk Tradition Continues into 16th YearTommy Coveleski remembered for stating the event

Mariner Middle Business Students Shine at National ConventionIn only its second year as a club, Mariner Middle Business Professionals of America members rank among the best in the country.

Cape High Graduates Celebrate CommencementOn June 4, 365 seniors took their last walk as high school students as the 50th graduating class of Cape Henlopen High School entered Legends Stadium.

Cape District Girls Explore Science CareersMariner, Beacon and CHHS girls explored STEM careers Sussex County’s frst DigiGirlz Day.

Cape Schools Raise $20K for Heart AssociationFour of the CHSD Elementary Schools participated in the American Heart Association Kids Heart Challenge

Collick, Maull-Martin, Myers Elected to Cape School BoardBill Collick, Janet Maull-Martin and Alison Myers were elected to the Cape Henlopen School Board May 14.

Cape Honors Teacher of the Year, RetireesShields Elementary’s Brennan Clarke takes top honor

Cape Odyssey of the Mind Teams Head to World CompetitionShields, Beacon, Mariner teams qualify; Shields team nets perfect score

Rehoboth High Alumni Plan Final HomecomingSock hop, school tour highlight June 1-2 events

Cape Henlopen Students Excel in Optimist ContestsThe Optimist Club of Sussex County announce two CHHS award winners

Cape Henlopen Sussex Consortium Work Program Offers Real-Life ExperiencePartnerships help businesses, students succeed

Cape Educators, District Sign Five-Year ContractNew bargaining technique yields raises, more special education coordinators.

Browseabout to Host Book Drive for Cape Book Mobile in AprilIn April, Browseabout Books in Rehoboth Beach will host a local book drive to collect new or gently used books for the Cape Henlopen School District Bookmobile.

Cape Odyssey of the Mind Teams Vie for State HonorsOdyssey of the Mind teams from schools throughout the Cape Henlopen School District competed in qualifying tournaments in March, each working to earn a spot at the state competition.

Construction in Full Swing at Rehoboth, ConsortiumBudget forces design shift at Cape High, Milton and Shields Elementaries

Cape District Awarded Grant to Support Homeless StudentsFunds will provide housing, food, transportation, supplies

Cape District Developing Strategic PlanCape Henlopen School District offcials want the community’s help in developing a strategic plan to guide district-wide goals for the next fve years.

CHHS Students Named Horatio Alger ScholarsVienna Iacona, Alexandra Chiartas earn $35,000 in scholarships.

Cape Students Excel in Array of Settings - Cape Gazette EditorialCape students are excelling and succeeding in a variety of different ways!

District Unveils Plans for Milton ElementaryRenovation would be ready by 2021

Three Schools Honored by State for 'Exceeding Expectations'Rehoboth, Shields and Love Creek Elementary were all presented with Exceeding Expectations Banner by Dr. Susan Bunting.

CHSD Receives Donations for Homeless StudentsThe Big Fish Foundation and the CHHS Class of '88 donated money to help provide necessities for homeless students in the District

Superintendent Fulton Goes Back to ClassJob switch gives administrators fresh perspective

Cape Rallies for Holiday GivingDistrict: 130 homeless, 317 children need bedding, gifts

Cape District Growth Exceeds ExpectationsAnnual unit count determines funding and staffng.

Students Enjoy In-School Jazz SessionsWycliffe Gordon spent time with CHHS students while Matt Marshak presented to Rehoboth Elementary ffth graders.

Harry K Foundation Donates to CHSDThe Harry K Foundation has graciously extended a donation to help the students of the Cape Henlopen School District.

Positive Quotes Brighten Day for Mariner Middle School StudentsTeachers, administrators cover bathroom stalls with positive quotes.

Cape to Improve Tech Training for TeachersDistrict joins statewide consortium.

From the Page to the StageFour local organizations help CHHS Students to see To Kill A Mockingbird on Broadway

Thank You to the Community for Donating School SuppliesThe beginning of the School year is an exciting time for everyone, but this exciting time also comes with a price tag for new school supplies, and clothes just to name a few things.

Cape Bookmobile Thanks Browseabout BooksFor the sixth summer, the Cape Henlopen Bookmobile made its rounds throughout the District delivering books to students.

H.O. Brittingham Hosts Ribbon Cutting CeremonyCape Henlopen School District hosted a grand opening ribbon cutting ceremony for the new H.O. Brittingham Elementary School on Monday August 27, 2018.

Mariner Middle School Pastel Fish MovieThe Freeman Foundation and Artist John Donato worked with Mariner students to create a moving pastel fsh movie.

New Rehoboth Elementary School Celebrates GroundbreakingOn Wednesday, April 11 administrators, teachers, community members and legislators gathered together to hold a ceremonial groundbreaking event for the new Rehoboth Elementary School.

H.O.B One of 19 Schools RecognizedH.O.B was recently honored with a Recognition Award from the Department of Education for their student's academic achievements.

Two Cape Henlopen High School Teachers Host Advance SAT Prep, LLC CoursesTwo teachers at Cape Henlopen High School are making it their mission to address SAT concerns for the local sophomores and juniors in our area.

H.O. Brittingham Holds Ceremonial Beam SigningSchool board members and administrators gather together to sign a steel beam at the new H.O.B elementary school.

Cape Henlopen Schools Honor Local Veterans During Veteran’s Day CelebrationsThroughout the District during the week of November 6 through November 9, students and staff celebrated and honored our local veterans.

Elementary Education Supervisor Wins AwardDonna Kolakowski was the recipient of the Jean Martin Outstanding Leadership in Literacy Award.

Cape High School Juniors Team Up with Offce of Highway Safety to Record PSA’sSeveral of our Cape Henlopen High School juniors were selected by the Driver’s Education department, to participate in recording radio PSA’s promoting teen safety while driving.

CHSD Fifth Graders Honored for Coast Day EssaysFour ffth graders received recognition for the Coast Day Essay's, at the annual Coast Day event in Lewes.

Shields Students “Stuff the Bus” for Hurricane Harvey and Irma VictimsThroughout the week of September 18-22, Shields students and staff were collecting items for families in Florida and Texas affected by Hurricane Harvey and Irma.

H.O. Brittingham Groundbreaking Ushers in New EraSchool offcials and H.O. Brittingham faculty celebrated the offcial groundbreaking March 23 of a new elementary.

Cape Class of 2017 receives $2 million in scholarshipsCape’s graduating class of 2017 earned an impressive $2.8 million dollars in college scholarships for their future academic endeavors.

Shields Students Raise $7K for Jump Rope for HeartShield's students broke the school's 5 year record for most money raised during Jump Rope for Heart.

Lewes Chamber of Commerce supports Cape Marketing StudentsThe Lewes Chamber of Commerce pledged to support Cape Henlopen High School's marketing students with funding to create a fully functioning school store.

Teacher Academy Offers Pathway for Future TeachersThe next generation of teachers is in high school today, and a new teaching program is poised to take advantage of potential Delaware teachers.

Shields Fifth Grade Food DriveAfter a presentation by the Food Bank Director, shields students decided they wanted to make an impact locally.

Cape High School Holds Challenge DayCape Henlopen High School students, staff and volunteers participated in Challenge Day April 11 and 12.

JROTC helps with Milton Elementary Health FairA group of 15 cadets from CHHS assisted at the Milton Elementary School Health Fair.

OUR PROMISE & MISSION

UPCOMING EVENTS

PEACHJAR EFLYERS

APPLE DISTINGUISHED PROGRAM

Our Promise:Excellence, Equity and Responsiveness: Every Student, EveryClassroom, Every Day!

Our Mission:The Cape Henlopen School District celebrates the diversity of ourstudents, staff, and community. We cultivate compassionate andinnovative thinkers by providing every student with a welcoming,safe, equitable school community that is affrming and inclusive.Cape Henlopen engages and challenges ALL students by providinga responsive educational experience to prepare for post-secondaryeducation and/or career opportunities.

Today6:00 PMBoard of Education Regular Meeting

May 1, 20209:15 AM - 9:45 AMCHHS: Senior Decision Day Celebration

May 4, 20208:00 AM - 4:00 PMCHHS: AP Testing

6:00 PMBMS PTO Meeting

VIEW CALENDAR

DISTRICT UPDATES REGARDING COVID-19

WE'VE UPDATED OUR WEBSITE!

CAPE HENLOPEN SCHOOL DISTRICT TWITTER FEED

PARENT FAQ

STUDENT FAQ

STAFF FAQ

April 22, 2020 Update: 1:49pm

The below document provides an update for students from the NCAA Eligibility Center.

NCAA Eligibility Center COVID-19 Response FAQs

April 15, 2020 Update: 12:01pm

Please fnd update DPH contact information on the fyer below.

DPH is now using 2-1-1 to triage all calls and determine which ones should go to the DPH callcenter, Dept of Labor, social service providers, etc.

April 14, 2020 Update: 11:20am

Our meal delivery fyer has been updated to refect the change that students do not need to bepresent when picking-up meals.

The updated fyer can be found by clicking here or by visitingwww.capehenlopenschools.com/meals

April 7, 2020 Update: 8:29am

Below is a link to the PDF of the Cape Henlopen School District Remote Learning Plan submitted tothe Delaware Department of Education.

CHSD Remote Learning Plan

April 3, 2020 Update: 5:17pm

Below is the latest letter from Mr. Fulton. We wish everyone an exciting frst day of Remote Learningthis Monday!

4-3-20 District Update from Mr. Fulton

April 3, 2020 Update: 10:06am

We've added an additional resource to our website for parents! Visitwww.capehenlopenschools.com/virtual-faq for a list of frequently asked questions and answers.There are links to tutorial videos and documents to help make you and your child's transition toremote learning a little easier.

April 2, 2020 Update: 9:00am

The student schedule for our Little Vikings Pre-K students has been shared with families and postedto our website. This schedule will begin on April 6, 2020.

Pre-K Little Vikings Schedule - Spanish

Pre-K Little Vikings Schedule

April 1, 2020 Update: 3:30pm

The student schedules for K-5, middle school, and high school have been shared with families andposted to our website. Each can be found below. This schedule will begin on April 6, 2020.

KN - 5 Schedule

KN - 5 Schedule - Spanish

Mariner Middle School Schedule

Mariner Middle School Schedule - Spanish

Beacon Middle School Schedule

Beacon Middle School Schedule - Spanish

Cape Henlopen High School Schedule

Cape Henlopen High School Schedule - Spanish

March 31, 2020 Update: 3:48pm

Earlier today we shared two fyers with our families. The frst was a reminder of the Board Policy onAcceptable Use of Technology for Students, and the second was a fyer with COVID-19 SupportResources for families. All fyers are downloadable below.

Acceptable Use of Technology Reminder - English

Acceptable Use of Technology Reminder - Spanish

COVID-19 Support Resources for Families

March 30, 2020 Update: 2:34pm

On March 20, 2020 our District reported a presumptive positive case of COVID-19 with one of ouremployees. We are happy to report that the employee has now been given a clean bill of health bythe Delaware Department of Public Health. Please see below for the full press release.

Cape Employee Receives Clean Bill of Health

March 27, 2020 Update: 10:27am

Below is the latest District Update from Mr. Fulton. It includes updates regarding online learning forstudents that will begin on April 6, 2020.

District Update from Mr. Fulton - English

District Update from Mr. Fulton - Spanish

March 23, 2020 Update: 12:57pm

Below is the latest District COVID-19 update from Mr. Fulton. Please continue to check our websiteand watch for emails with updates.

3/23/20 COVID-19 Updates from Mr. Fulton - English

March 23, 2020 Update: 8:45am

On Sunday, March 22, 2020, Governor John Carney issued a stay-at-home order beginningTuesday, 3/24 at 8 AM, effective until May 15 or when the coronavirus threat is eliminated. We willbe sharing more information on our District's next steps early this week and will share that with youas soon as we can! More details on the stay-at-home order are available on Gov. Carney's Facebookpage and on their website.

March 20, 2020 Update: 2:45pm

Please see the below letter from Mr. Fulton for his latest COVID-19 District Update.

3/20/20 Updated Letter From Mr. Fulton Regarding COVID-19 - English

March 20, 2020 Update: 1:05pm

Please see the below letter from Mr. Fulton regarding the upcoming Referendum that was set to takeplace on Tuesday, March 31, 2020.

We will continue to keep our community informed on a future date and what our next steps will be.

Referendum Letter from Mr. Fulton - English

March 19, 2020 Update: 3:31pm

We have revised and updated the Student Meal Delivery Schedule and have it available fordownload below.

Changes/Updates are as follows:

We have switched the Rehoboth Walmart delivery location to Sea Air Avenue. Meals can bepicked up in the parking lot behind PNC, look for the yellow school bus.We have updated the arrival times for the locations. These are estimated times and may varydepending on traffc and how long meal handouts take at stops. Please arrive at the locationsas close to the estimated times as possible.

Click here for the 3/19 Updated Meal Delivery Flyer - English

March 18, 2020 Update: 4:56pm

Thank you to all of the volunteers, bus drivers, and child nutrition staff members who helped maketoday's meal deliveries so successful! Below is a fyer with 7 additional stops that we have added.

Please note - times of bus arrival may vary! Look for the school bus and try to be at the stop as earlyas possible.

Updated Student Meal Delivery & Pick-Up Schedule - English

Updated Student Meal Delivery & Pick-Up Schedule - Spanish

March 17, 2020 Update: 3:54pm

Please see the attached fyer for student "grab & go" meal pick-up locations and deliveries.

Meal Deliveries & Pick-Up Locations - English

Meal Deliveries & Pick-Up Locations - Spanish

March 16, 2020 Update: 3:13pm

Please see Mr. Fulton's latest update in the letter below. A variety of topics are covered including,meals for students during the break, learning opportunities while at home, making up the days,medication pick-up.

Mr. Fulton's School Update Message - English

Mr. Fulton's School Update Message - Spanish

March 16, 2020 Update: 10:47am

At this time all District and School events that are taking place between March 16 - March 27th havebeen postponed.

This includes the Community Referendum Meeting at HOB originally scheduled for March 19, theConsortium Ribbon Cutting originally scheduled for March 20 at the new Consortium site, and theBoard of Education Meeting originally scheduled for 3/26 at Love Creek Elementary.

We will be pushing out additional information later today. Please keep an eye on our social mediapage and website!

March 13, 2020 Update 7:46PM

In accordance with Governor Carney’s decision, and in order to help prevent the spread of thecoronavirus, the Cape Henlopen School District will be closed beginning on Monday, March 16, 2020until March 27, 2020.

Please click here to review the full letter from Mr. Fulton. - English

Please click here to review the full letter from Mr. Fulton. - Spanish

March 12, 2020 Update 4:45PM

A second update from Mr. Fulton was sent home with students today, March 12. Please make sureyou're checking your child's backpack regularly. Below is a link to the update.

Coronavirus Communication - English

Coronavirus Communication - Spanish

March 12, 2020 Update: 12:29PM

Please see the below announcement from DIAA regarding the State Championship BasketballTournament:

For immediate release

DIAA ANNOUNCES BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT CHANGES

The Delaware Interscholastic Athletic Association Board of Directors voted today to approvemodifcations to the DIAA State Basketball Championships as a precautionary measure in responseto the national rise in Coronavirus cases.

The Boys and Girls State Basketball semi-fnals scheduled for tonight have been postponed to allowtime for the host sites to make the necessary adjustments. All semi-fnal games have been moved toFriday. Times will be announced after consultation with each sport committee.

The Unifed championship will be Friday at Caesar Rodney High School. The game time will beannounced once details are fnalized.

The Boys and Girls Championships still are scheduled to be played on Saturday, March 14.

All games will be played with the following modifcations, as approved by the DIAA Board:

State championship sites

All games will be played at the higher seed school.

Those eligible to attend

Only the following individuals will be allowed into the contest:

Essential tournament staffngParticipating teams limited to the offcial party of 22 as detailed in the DIAA Winter TournamentManual*OffcialsUp to 2 parents or legal guardians of each participating player

*As defned in the manual: The Offcial School Party cannot exceed 22 people and is defned asplayers, coaches, managers, scorers/statisticians, trainer, and administrators.

Parents and legal guardian tickets

School athletic directors will be contacted to provide a list of parents/legal guardians and instructionsfor those individuals to obtain tickets to the event. There is no cost for these tickets.

Online streaming

All games will be livestreamed at https://www.nfhsnetwork.com/. A monthly pass costs $10.99 andwould allow one to watch both the semi-fnal and championships games.

Ticket refunds for Bob Carpenter Center

For those who already bought tickets through a school, contact the school for a refund. If purchasedonline from the University of Delaware site by credit card a refund will be issued to the card accountby UD within 3 to 5 business days. UD is contacting those who paid by cash or check to issuerefunds.

Ticket refunds for High School Sites

For those who already purchased pre-sale tickets through a school, contact the school for a refund.

Media

Members of the media will not be eligible to attend and will be provided a link to watch the contestsonline.

The Coronavirus’ impact on school communities continues to be fuid. Please be alert for additionalmodifcations. For the latest Delaware Coronavirus news and resources, see the Delaware Divisionof Public Health’s website (de.gov/coronavirus).

For more information regarding DIAA Championships, visit DIAA or follow DIAA on Twitter(@DIAA_Delaware); Instagram (diaa_de) and Facebook(DelawareInterscholasticAthleticAssociation) for the latest updates. For more information, [email protected].

March 11, 2020 Update - 6:00PM

A letter and a Pandemic Preparedness Action Plan went home with students today. Here are links tothe letter and the action plan.

Coronavirus Communication Letter

Coronavirus Communication Letter - Spanish

Pandemic Preparedness Action Plan

Pandemic Preparedness Action Plan - Spanish

March 11, 2020 Update: 9:36AM

Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (Lewes Campus Update) – Given the Centers for DiseaseControl's guidance for older adults and those with chronic health conditions, all programmingfor OLLI (whose membership is exclusively age 50 and older) has been suspended effectiveimmediately until further notice.

Update: March 3, 2020

Cape Henlopen School District Health Advisory Regarding the Coronavirus and Infuenza

The Delaware Division of Public Health (DPH) is closely monitoring the coronavirus disease and hasprovided school districts with cautionary guidelines.

Please keep in mind that there are no confrmed cases in the Cape Henlopen School District or thestate of Delaware. We do, however, want to be proactive to keep students and staff safe.

The best precautions to take are the ones always recommended for avoiding colds and fu.

We ask that everyone in Cape Henlopen consider the following advice:

Stay home if you are sick and avoid healthy people. Do not send children to school if they haveabove-normal temperatures.Follow good hygiene protocols

cover nose and mouth with your sleeve while coughing or sneezingwash hands frequently with soap and water or use alcohol-based hand sanitizeravoid touching eyes, nose, or mouthavoid others who are sick

Staff will also assist by regularly cleaning and disinfecting frequently touched objects and surfaces inclassrooms, offces, restrooms, and hallways.

We ask parents to advise your child’s school nurse in advance of international travel. In addition tofollowing the above-mentioned precautions, DPH highly recommends getting an infuenza shot.

Anyone with concerns should contact their healthcare provider.

Visit https://dhss.delaware.gov/dhss/dph/index.html for more information regarding Delaware’sresponse and plans.

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