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DCIU Education Directory 2018-2019 Drive Create Inspire Understand 2020-2021 Education Directory Equal Rights and Opportunities Policy The Delaware County Intermediate Unit and the Delaware County Technical Schools are equal opportunity education institutions and will not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, age, sex, equal pay, disability or genetic information in their activities, programs or employment practices as required by Title VI, VII, IX, Section 504, the Americans with Disabilities Act, and the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act of 2008. For information regarding civil rights or grievance procedures, contact the Director of Human Resources or the Section 504 Coordinator at 200 Yale Avenue, Morton, PA 19070, 610-938-9000. For information regarding services, activities and facilities that are accessible to and useable by handicapped persons, contact the Supervisor of Facilities at 610-938-9000. 11.7.19 Mission Statement The mission of the Delaware County Intermediate About Delaware County Unit, a regional educational service agency, is to provide leadership in the development and delivery Intermediate Unit of quality, cost-effective programs and services to school communities. The Delaware County Intermediate Unit (DCIU) is one of 29 regional educational service agencies Beliefs created by the Pennsylvania General Assembly in 1971. DCIU administers instructional, curriculum, • We believe in our commitment to provide enrichment and administrative programs and diverse and flexible educational programs and services to 15 public school districts and 50 private services within a safe environment by fostering and parochial schools in the county. the development of learning communities of The IU is divided into seven service divisions: integrity and excellence. Administrative and Support Services, Career • We pledge to promote forward thinking, and Technical Education Services, Early Intervention, creativity, partnerships, and to encourage Early Childhood Education, Information Technology positive change. Services, Special Programs and Curriculum, Instruction and Professional Learning. These We will seek to maintain our entrepreneurial • divisions oversee programs that directly and spirit while developing meaningful goals that indirectly benefit thousands of students in indicate the success of our mission. Delaware County. Programs include instructional, remedial and enrichment services for regular, Vision occupational and special education students and staff. Other Delaware County Intermediate Unit DCIU empowers partnerships that Drive, Create, services support school district personnel and Inspire and Understand excellence in Education. school board members. The diversity of DCIU • Drives strategic forward movement programs enables staff to interact with school district personnel at all levels and to maintain a cohesive • Creates dynamic innovative solutions educational network throughout Delaware County. • Inspires limitless possibilities • Understands challenges and aspirations DCIU Education Directory 2020-2021 Table of Contents Delaware County Intermediate Unit Delaware County School Districts Board of Directors 2020-2021 ..............................................1 Delaware County School Districts ....................................17 Administrative and Support Offices ..............................2-3 Chester Upland School District .................................. 18-19 Chichester School District ............................................ 20-21 DCIU Educational Services Garnet Valley School District ....................................... 22-23 Career & Technical Education ...............................................4 Haverford Township School District ......................... 24-25 Early Head Start/Head Start/ Interboro School District .............................................. 26-27 Pre-K Counts/Family Services Program ........................4-6 Marple Newtown School District ............................... 28-29 Curriculum, Instruction Professional Learning ..........6-7 Penn-Delco School District .......................................... 30-31 Teaching, Learning & Innovation ........................................7 Radnor School District ................................................... 32-33 Early Childhood Education ...............................................7-8 Ridley School District ..................................................... 34-35 Student Services ...................................................................8-9 Rose Tree Media School District ................................. 36-37 Southeast Delco School District................................. 38-39 Delaware County Springfield School District ........................................... 40-41 Private and Parochial Schools Upper Darby School District ........................................ 42-44 Archdiocesan Schools .................................................... 10-11 Wallingford-Swarthmore School District ................ 45-46 Private Schools ................................................................. 12-16 William Penn School District ....................................... 47-49 Councils, Agencies and Related Information Superintendents’ Advisory Council ..................................50 School Board Meetings Calendar .....................................51 Delaware County School Boards Legislative Council .................................................................52 Delaware County Community College ...........................53 Delaware County Council ....................................................54 Delaware County Department of Human Services .................................................................54 Pennsylvania Department of Education ........................55 Delaware County Legislators ...................................... 56-57 Pennsylvania State Senate ..................................................57 The Delaware County Intermediate Unit Education Directory is U.S. Congress and Senate ....................................................58 prepared by the Office of the Executive Director. The content indicates the available information at the time of publication and as provided Delaware County School Districts Map ..........................59 by the school districts and organizations listed in the directory. Delaware County Intermediate Unit Board Of Directors–2020-2021 Edward J. Cardow, President ........................................................................................................Chichester School District Harry J. McElwee, Vice President .........................................................................................................Ridley School District Anthony Johnson…………….. ........................................................................................... Chester Upland School District Tracy A. Karwoski ..........................................................................................................................Garnet Valley School District Susan Mingey....................................................................................................................Haverford Township School District Edward Harris ........................................................................................................................................ Interboro School District Barbara Harvey ......................................................................................................................Marple Newtown School District Colleen Powell ...................................................................................................................................Penn-Delco School District Charles Madden, III ..............................................................................................................Radnor Township School District Jaclyn Clancy .............................................................................................................................Rose Tree Media School District Sheree Monroe .........................................................................................................................Southeast Delco School District Christopher DeSantis ...................................................................................................................... Springfield School District Dr. Monica Taylor............................................................................................................................Upper Darby School District Kelly Wachtman ......................................................................................................Wallingford-Swarthmore School District Marion Fitti ...................................................................................................................................... William Penn School District Dr. Maria Edelberg, Executive Director ...................................................................................................................Ex-Officio Dr. Shellie Feola, Secretary .................................................................................................................................... Non-Member Thomas C. Brown, Treasurer ................................................................................................................................. Non-Member Solicitor: Michael V. Puppio Jr., Esq. Board meets first Wednesday of each month. (Exception: No meeting in July) Board Committee meetings are the second
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