Christina School District
The Christina School District is a public school district located in Newark, Delaware. It is the largest public school system in Delaware. Its administrative offices were formerly housed in the Old Newark Comprehensive School.
Lillian M. Lowery served as Superintendent of the Christina School District from 2006 until her appointment as Secretary of the Delaware Department of Education in 2009, and was subsequently appointed as Superintendent of the Maryland State Department of Education in 2012.[1][2]
Schools
High Schools: Christiana High School, Glasgow High School, and Newark High School.
Middle Schools: Bayard, Gauger-Cobbs, Kirk and Shue-Medill
Elementary Schools: Bancroft, Brader, Brookside, Downes, Elbert-Palmer, Gallaher, Jones, Keene, Leasure, Maclary, Marshall, McVey, Porter Road, Pulaski, Smith, Stubbs, West Park, Wilson
Special Schools: Delaware Autism Program-Brennen School, Delaware School for the Deaf, Douglass School, Networks Career Training Program, R.E.A.C.H., Sarah Pyle Academy
Controversy
The District has been criticized for its strict interpretation of its “no weapons” policy. In 2009 it suspended a six-year-old for taking a Cub Scout camping utensil to school and wanted to send the child to its alternative placement school for 45 days as punishment.[3] In 2007 the District expelled a seventh-grade girl for using a utility knife to cut windows out of a paper house for a class project. In 2011, a seventh grader was suspended and almost expelled for dying her hair.
References
- ↑ Lillian M. Lowery-State Superintendent of Schools-State Department of Education (Maryland Manual On-Line)
- ↑ Lillian M. Lowery-Superintendent's Biography-Maryland State Department of Education.
- ↑ Urbina, Ian (October 11, 2009). "It’s a Fork, It’s a Spoon, It’s a ... Weapon?". The New York Times. Retrieved June 9, 2013.
External links
- Christina School District's Home Page
- Christina School District's Twitter Page
- Christina School District's Facebook Page
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