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Sussex Consortium work program continues to grow

A vocational program for students with disabilities in Sussex County continues to grow, with more than 110 students placed in nearly 40 job sites.

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More cities are requiring captions on public TVs. Here’s why that matters.

Boston joins a growing list of cities that require public tvs to have closed captioning activated.

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While costly, diabetes treatment in Delaware is priceless: Recent legislation eases burden of supplies, which can run $1,000 a month

Two bills to reduce out-of-pocket costs for diabetes care have been passed by the Delaware legislature.

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While white students get specialists, struggling Black and Latino readers often get left on their own

Black and Latino families have unequal access to key tools to literacy, spurring a “right to read” social justice movement.

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Teachers leaving the profession has curtailed schools’ abilities to offer equal opportunity to all students

Teacher shortages across Delaware have limited districts’ ability to provide full inclusion for students with disabilities.