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Cape Henlopen School District / Homepage 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] 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] 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] 2. Mike Firch: [email protected] 3. Greg Hockman: [email protected] 4. Gemez Tull: [email protected] 5. Woodbridge High School 14712 Woodbridge Rd., Greenwood, DE 19950 Tel. 302-232-3333 Guidance Counselors 1. Ian Daws: [email protected] 2. Trisha Stiles: [email protected] Compiled by SDARJ Education Committee, August, 2018 Revised by Gwendolyn Miller, April, 2020 Cape Henlopen School District / Homepage Our Board of Student Schools Departments Families Staff Community District Education Services Important Message All coronavirus communication can be found on the homepage of our website under the "Cape Henlopen School District In the News" Section. Click OK at the bottom of the alert or click here to visit the homepage. LOADING OK, got it. COVID-19 Updates SCROLL CAPE HENLOPEN SCHOOL DISTRICT IN THE NEWS Father, Son Paint Messages of Hope, HumorStudent Wi-Fi Hotspots Available at Cape SchoolsCape School Board Adjusts 2019-20 Calendar Cape Community Rocks Socks for World Down Syndrome Day Weis in Lewes Helps Cape District Feed Kids Cape Educators Attend Minority Leadership Conference Local Students Shine at Sussex County Science Fair Sussex Consortium to Open March 16 Cape District Holds First Referendum Community MeetingFormer Teachers, Students Claim Bricks from Rehoboth School Cape Odyssey of the Mind Shoe Drive Runs Through March 26 Growth, Reduced State Funding Drive March 31 ReferendumCape Henlopen Offcials Celebrate 50 years as a School District Community Caring Event Provides Gifts for 300 Local Kids Cape Henlopen School District Holds Its First "State of the District" Program Readies Children for Kindergarten Assistant Principal Kyle Bentley Earns Statewide Recognition Demolition Complete at Rehoboth; Milton Demo Underway Rehoboth Elementary Nationally Recognized for Bridging Achievement GapCape Teachers Visit Communities, Build Relationships Cape Henlopen High School Breaks Ground on Expansion Cape Schools Focus on Inclusion of all Students School Board Email Newsletter Keeps Readers Up-to-Date Cape Celebrates Homecoming Festivities Solar Lanterns Donated to Cape Henlopen School District Program Growth Trend Continues in Cape districtDelaware Teacher of the Year to be Named Oct. 15 Cape High Honored for Commitment to Inclusion Browseabout Books Donates to Cape Bookmobile Cape Henlopen School District Turned 50 This Year New Resource Offcer at Cape High Cape Students Explore Demand-Driven Occupations Facing Demolition, Rehoboth Public School Yielding Legacy Items First Day Faces New Leadership at Cape Teachers’ Union Rehoboth Alum: True to their School Rehoboth Elementary Opens its DoorsCHEF distributes donated school supplies Cape Revises Student Code of Conduct Jeff Conrad Named Special Education Coordinator of the Year Summer Program Empowers Middle School Students Cape School Board Members Sworn-In Cape Board Recognizes Outgoing MembersPatriotic Mural Greets Staff, Visitors at Mariner Middle Sussex Consortium Holds Ceremonial Beam Signing Cape to Launch Programs for English-Learner, Low-Income StudentsCape Student Named Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Student of the Year Community Groups and Cape District Host Pre-Summer Book Party Milton Elementary FAME Program Awarded $320,000 Shannon Timmons Named Drivers Education Teacher of the Year Cape Odyssey of the Mind Teams Perform at Worlds Competition Blockhouse Pond Run/Walk Tradition Continues into 16th Year Mariner Middle Business Students Shine at National Convention Cape High Graduates Celebrate Commencement Cape District Girls Explore Science Careers Cape Schools Raise $20K for Heart Association Collick, Maull-Martin, Myers Elected to Cape School Board Cape Honors Teacher of the Year, Retirees Cape Odyssey of the Mind Teams Head to World Competition Rehoboth High Alumni Plan Final Homecoming Cape Henlopen Students Excel in Optimist Contests Cape Henlopen Sussex Consortium Work Program Offers Real-Life Experience Cape Educators, District Sign Five-Year Contract Browseabout to Host Book Drive for Cape Book Mobile in April Cape Odyssey of the Mind Teams Vie for State Honors Construction in Full Swing at Rehoboth, Consortium Cape District Awarded Grant to Support Homeless Students Cape District Developing Strategic Plan CHHS Students Named Horatio Alger Scholars Cape Students Excel in Array of Settings - Cape Gazette EditorialDistrict Unveils Plans for Milton Elementary Three Schools Honored by State for 'Exceeding Expectations' CHSD Receives Donations for Homeless Students Superintendent Fulton Goes Back to Class Cape Rallies for Holiday Giving Cape District Growth Exceeds Expectations Students Enjoy In-School Jazz Sessions Harry K Foundation Donates to CHSD Positive Quotes Brighten Day for Mariner Middle School StudentsCape to Improve Tech Training for Teachers From the Page to the Stage Thank You to the Community for Donating School Supplies Cape Bookmobile Thanks Browseabout Books H.O. Brittingham Hosts Ribbon Cutting Ceremony Mariner Middle School Pastel Fish Movie New Rehoboth Elementary School Celebrates Groundbreaking H.O.B One of 19 Schools Recognized Two Cape Henlopen High School Teachers Host Advance SAT Prep, LLC Courses H.O. Brittingham Holds Ceremonial Beam Signing Cape Henlopen Schools Honor Local Veterans During Veteran’s Day Celebrations Elementary Education Supervisor Wins Award Cape High School Juniors Team Up with Offce of Highway Safety to Record PSA’s CHSD Fifth Graders Honored for Coast Day Essays Shields Students “Stuff the Bus” for Hurricane Harvey and Irma Victims H.O. Brittingham Groundbreaking Ush Dan and Jude Kimmel honor area workers. Free internet access for remote learning Graduation set for June 9; last student day June 12 Despite 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. Lewes Weis Markets brought 100 bags of food for families to H.O. Brittingham Elementary School for distribution April 9. Members 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. One Cape High School student and two Beacon students show case their research and inventions at annual competitionThe Sussex Consortium is set to open to students Monday, March 16. Operating expenses require tax increase. Memories, tears shed at site of beloved lakeside school In 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. Cape Superintendent Presents Case for Tax Increase State of the district event highlights history, accomplishments, challenges. For the last several years, Cape Henlopen School District homeless liaisons have coordinated a community caring event around the holidays.On Thursday, January 30, the Cape Henlopen School District held its frst ever "State of the District." Pre-K Parent Academy provides early exposure to school Cape High administrator now vies for national honor. Demolition is complete at Rehoboth Elementary and underway at Milton Elementary, while construction nears completion at Sussex Consortium, now set to open in March. Beacon Middle; Love Creek, Milton elementaries earn state recognition Goal to show support, raise minority student test scores Cape 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.The Sussex Consortium, Cape Henlopen High School and Milton Elementary School students and staff recently joined forces
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