Английская Википедия:Appoquinimink School District
The Appoquinimink School District is a public school district in southern New Castle County, Delaware. The district office is located in the Odessa Park Building,Шаблон:Citation needed 313 South Fifth Street, in Odessa, Delaware,[1] with Matthew Burrows as the currentШаблон:When superintendent. Former superintendent Tony Marchio retired in June 2011. The district is growing by nearly 600 students every year,Шаблон:WhenШаблон:Citation needed making it the fastest growing school district in Delaware.Шаблон:Citation needed
In addition to Odessa it serves Middletown, Townsend, and a portion of Glasgow.[2]
History
In 1983 Olive B. Loss, a teacher, was voted in as superintendent by all members of the school board.[3]
Schools
- High schools (9-12)
- Appoquinimink High School (Middletown)
- Middletown High School (Middletown)
- Odessa High School (unincorporated area)
- Middle schools (6-8)
- Alfred G. Waters Middle School
- Everett Meredith Middle School
- Meredith opened as the grades 1-12 Middletown School in 1929. Its building previously housed MHS building until it moved to its current location in 1997. EMMS is named after a teacher and houses Appoquinimink Adult Continuing Education programs at night. The original building was completely demolished in 2020 and is being rebuilt from the ground up under the same name, which has finished construction and opened in late August of 2022[3]
- Louis L. Redding Middle School
- Middletown 120C opened in 1952 as a segregated 1-9 school for Black students. Its namesake is Louis L. Redding.[3]
- Cantwell's Bridge Middle School (built/opened 2020)
- Elementary schools (1-5)
- Brick Mill Elementary
- Bunker Hill Elementary
- Opened in 2009. This school features movable classroom walls that can be reconfigured to support a variety of learning needs, learning pods anchoring each wing with technology stations and tiered reading nooks, indoor and outdoor stages, a broadcast and recording room, and a cafeteria design that features smaller seating groups and improved acoustics. It is the district's first two-story elementary school.
- Cedar Lane Elementary
- Crystal Run Elementary (built/opened 2023)
- Lorewood Grove Elementary
- Old State Elementary
- Olive B. Loss Elementary
- Silver Lake Elementary
- In 1998 the school district did a program where 21 kindergarten students were put in a program with smaller class sizes, which resulted in higher student success.[4]
- Townsend Elementary
- The 1998 smaller classes experiment was also done at Townsend.[4]
- Early childhood centers
- Appoquinimink Early Childhood Center
- Brick Mill Early Childhood Center
- Cedar Lane Early Childhood Center
- Spring Meadow Early Childhood Center
- Townsend Early Childhood Center
Facilities
The former Odessa School No. 61 houses the district headquarters.[3]
The Marion Proffitt Training Center is in Odessa.[5]
References
External links
Шаблон:Middletown, Delaware Шаблон:Education in New Castle County, Delaware Шаблон:Delaware education