History of the State of Delaware, Vol. 3 of 3 (Classic Reprint) - Couverture souple

Henry C. Conrad

 
9781331213024: History of the State of Delaware, Vol. 3 of 3 (Classic Reprint)

Synopsis

Public Education in Delaware: A look at how schooling took shape in the First State This excerpt surveys the long arc of Delaware’s public education, from early Revolutionary-era hopes to the first free school laws. It traces funding, governance, and reform efforts that built the state’s school system, including the creation of a school fund, statewide superintendent roles, and the pivotal work of Judge Willard Hall.

The account highlights the evolving rules for funding and managing schools, the shift from local “poor children’s funds” to a broader free school framework, and the political debates that accompanied reforms. It explains how funds were raised, invested, and allocated to districts, and the safeguards that aimed to keep funds for education rather than other institutions.




  • How the school fund originated and grew from tavern and marriage licenses to support free schools

  • The progression from early acts to the 1829 free school law and district-based governance

  • The roles of key figures, including Judge Willard Hall, in shaping public education

  • The challenges and reforms that influenced efficiency and fairness in schooling



Ideal for readers of Delaware history and regional education policy, this edition offers clear context for how public schooling evolved in the state.

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