List of school districts in Delaware
| K-12 education in Delaware | |
| Education facts | |
| State superintendent: Cynthia Marten | |
| Number of students: 123,566 | |
| Number of teachers: 8,737 | |
| Teacher/pupil ratio: 1:14.1 | |
| Number of school districts: 19 | |
| Number of schools: 202 | |
| Graduation rate: 89% | |
| Per-pupil spending: $17,235 | |
| See also | |
| Delaware Department of Education • List of school districts in Delaware • Delaware • School boards portal | |
Public education in the United States Public education in Delaware Glossary of education terms | |
| Note: These statistics are mainly from government sources, including the U.S. Census Bureau and the National Center for Education Statistics. Figures given were the most recent as of October 2022. | |
This page lists Delaware's public school districts in alphabetical order.[1] The list is updated once per decade following the release of the U.S. Census. Note that school districts may have been created, dissolved, or merged since the last update.
- See also: School board elections in Delaware
- Appoquinimink School District
- Brandywine School District
- Caesar Rodney School District
- Cape Henlopen School District
- Capital School District
- Christina School District
- Colonial School District
- Delmar School District
- Indian River School District
- Lake Forest School District
- Laurel School District
- Milford School District
- Red Clay Consolidated School District
- Seaford School District
- Smyrna School District
- Woodbridge School District
See also
- School board elections portal
- United States school districts
- National School Boards Association
- Consortium of State School Boards Associations
- Delaware Department of Education
- Public education in Delaware
- Delaware
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