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21. General Practice Dentistery And Oral And Maxillofacial Surgery Residency Program
programs, Christiana Care Residency programs are offered in such as internal medicine,family medicine, emergency PO Box 1668 Wilmington, delaware 19899 Phone
http://www.christianacare.org/residency/residency_about_cchs_reside_programs_ora
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... Pharmacy Practice General Practice Dentistry and Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Introduction Christiana Care Residency Programs offer an excellent environment for the study of dentistry, with interface among all medical departments. We offer prospective residents the choice of two programs: a one-year General Practice Dentistry Program and a four-year Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Program. Our strengths are in our teaching, which covers state-of-the-art techniques in implants and orthognathic surgery, and in our vast and varied clinical exposure to patients. Christiana Care Residency Programs are affiliated with the Christiana Care Health System, which includes both Christiana and Wilmington Hospitals. As Delaware's only Level-one trauma center and a regional leader in oncology and the treatment of cardiac disease, Christiana Care offers general practice residents experience as "team members" in treating medically compromised, as well as complex trauma patients. Our oral and maxillofacial surgery (OMS) residents benefit because Christiana Care Residency Programs are not offered in otolaryngology or plastic surgery, affording them the unique opportunity to gain experience in all areas of head and neck surgery.

22. Community Legal Aid Society, Inc. - LINKS
Sites Regional Legal Services programs Legal Services family Court; Justices of thePeace Court; Branch Governor; Lieutenant Governor. delaware general Assembly
http://www.decommunitylegalaid.org/lnk.html
Courthouse Blues CD Sales Page
Equal Access To Justice Legal Services Related Links
Page Index
Courts
State of Delaware Web Sites

Federal Government Web Sites

Bar Association Web Sites
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Other Web Link Sites
Courts
State of Delaware Web Sites
Federal Government Web Sites
Bar Association Web Sites
Legal Research Web Sites
National Legal Services sites
  • Legal Services Corporation Home Page
  • LSC Inspector General
  • National Center on Poverty Law (formerly "Clearinghouse for Legal Services")
  • Regional Legal Services Programs

    23. Nemours.org - Division Of General Pediatrics - Alfred I. DuPont Hospital For Chi
    oversees a variety of programs Adoption Consultation The Children's Advocacy Centerof delaware joins the for Children, the Division of family Services, the
    http://www.nemours.org/no/aidhc/svcs/div997.html

    Find a Doctor

    About Us

    Employment

    Alfred I. duPont Hospital
    ...
    Contact Us

    Division of General Pediatrics The mission of the duPont Hospital for Children's Division of General Pediatrics is one of patient care, teaching, and research. Elements of this mission include:
    • Providing general pediatric holistic care to children and adolescents, taking into account their physical, emotional, and psychological needs.
    • Providing both inpatient and outpatient care, with a special focus on the care of under-served children and those with complex medical and emotional needs.
    • Providing general pediatric expertise and mentoring to students, the medical community, and the community at large.
    • Developing new knowledge through research and publishing, focusing primarily on patient-related research.
    • Serving as an advocate for patients as well as the community at large.
    Services Available: The Division of General Pediatrics oversees a variety of programs:
    • Adoption Consultation Services We offer a pre- and/or post-adoption consultative service. We can assist parents in the evaluation of information received about a potential adoptive child, as well as provide assessment of the child after adoption, recommending any tests that may be needed.

    24. Atlantic General Hospital
    you want access to for yourself and your family. The scope of our programs, thequalifications of our We serve delaware, Maryland and Virginia communities.
    http://www.atlanticgeneral.org/hs.cfm
    Select A Category AGH/Health System Mission Statement Auxiliary Foundation Community Health Education Community Events Calendar Find A Doctor Employment Opportunities AGH Primary Care Network AGH Facts Driving Directions Contact Us You are visitor
    Atlantic General Hospital in Berlin, Maryland has been providing Worcester, Wicomico and Sussex County residents with quality health care that's close to home since May of 1993. Built by the commitment and generosity of a dedicated community, the state-of-the-art facility combines old fashioned personal attention with the latest in technological equipment and services. From ocean air to traditional values, you have a lot of good reasons to be glad you live where you do. Atlantic General is another. Atlantic General is proud to give you access to the kind of healthcare you want access to for yourself and your family. And you don't have the headache and worry of a long distance drive to take advantage of it. The scope of our programs, the qualifications of our medical staff, and the quality of our facilities and equipment are unmatched in our service area on the lower Eastern Shore of Delmarva. We serve Delaware, Maryland and Virginia communities.

    25. Old Schedules
    to 4PM, the ship is open to the general public on a air/sea rescue demonstrationsat the USCG Station at Lewes delaware . July August Weekend family programs.
    http://www.newnetherland.org/old.htm
    For an on-line
    tour of the ship:
    Hier drukken voor
    de Nederlandse taal
    The New Netherland Festival Each year The New Netherland Museum celebrates the New Netherland Festival in a different location. The Festival is a varied series of events, lectures, exhibitions, and sailings celebrating some aspects of the historical tradition of New Netherland. PREVIOUS SCHEDULES: 2002 Schedule: JUNE 5
    th Anniversary of the first settlers arriving in Kingston in 1662. JUNE 6
    Half Moon arrives in Kingston at 5:00 p.m. There will be a reception with Mayor Sottile in attendance from 5:00 – 8:00 p.m. (It may be a fund raiser).
    JUNE 7
    Group tours during the day (already booked).
    JUNE 8 AND 9
    Open to general public for tours from 11:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. The Half Moon located at Hudson River Maritime Museum, Rondout Creek, Kingston, NY. Contact for Group Tours is Florence Schetzl at the Office of Economic Development for Kingston. Phone No. 845-334-3963 SUNDAY, JUNE 9

    26. Gyms Of New Hampshire
    Voter's Gymnastics 13 delaware Dr Salem, NH 03079 XDream family Sports Center 199Constitution Ave 03801 (207) 439-4616 programs general Gymnastics, Preschool
    http://www.usgyms.net/new_hampshire.htm

    The Gymnastic Resource Center
    Health Issues Find a Meet Find a Camp Gymnastics Links ... Service Center If you have found this to be a useful site, we would love for you to add a link to our site on your site! If you would like to do so, copy (right click) the sign below then add it to your website. Thanks!
    Gyms of New Hampshire American School of Gymnastics
    Martel Court
    Keene, NH 03431

    Programs: General Gymnastics Atlantic Gymnastics Training Center
    150 Gosling Rd.
    Portsmouth, NH 03801
    Website:
    http://www.atlanticgym.com
    Email: tatlantic@aol.com
    Programs: Dance, Men's Junior Olympics, Men's Recreational, Parent/Child, Preschool, Rhythmic Recreational, Women's Elite, Women's Junior Olympics, Women's Recreational 161 Pine Street Contoocook, NH 03229 Programs: Not Disclosed. Cheer Gym 250 Commercial St # 311A Manchester, NH 03101 Programs: Not Disclosed.

    27. General Financial Aid - Penn Dental School
    TO APPLY Contact Director of programs, ADA Endowment and Maine, Pennsylvania, NewYork, New Jersey or delaware. 9696 or write to RYU family Foundation, 901
    http://www.dental.upenn.edu/financialaid/general.html

    Penn Dental

    Financial Aid

    Government

    Financial Aid
    ...
    Scholarships

    Related Information:
    Penn's Student Financial Services
    General
    While most students' financial aid needs will be covered by grants and loans, some students may choose to explore financial aid from outside sources. This page provides information on scholarship opportunities and internet sites that may be helpful. Students should avoid search services and financial aid consultants that charge a fee for their services. These services can be expensive and do not guarantee results. While the Office of Student Affairs makes every attempt to provide current and complete financial resource information, this list is by no means comprehensive. Programs, deadlines, and eligibility requirements are constantly changing. Student Affairs can not assume responsibility for the information provided. The following is a list of financial aid resources available to dental students, including eligibility requirements and important deadline information as of November 2002.

    28. Additions To The General Pamphlet Collection, Pt. 3
    Coordinating Office for Drug and Alcohol Abuse programs. delaware Valley RegionalPlanning Commission. 85 p. 8387 family MEDICAL CARE INSURANCE COMPANY The
    http://www.library.temple.edu/urbana/pamad03.htm
    URBAN ARCHIVES
    Additions to the General Pamphlet Collection, Pt. 3 Day Care - Group Health
    DAY CARE
    The day care project. Philadelphia Urban League. [Brochure] [887-2]
    [Get Set day care centers]: Southwest Philadelphia dnd West Philadelphia. ND. Pp. 162-197 only. [901-8]
    A guide to day care services and early education programs in Philadelphia. Educational Services for Women. Community College of Philadelphia. May 1975. 25 p. [900-11]
    DEAF
    Deaf person's guide to Philadelphia past and present. Office of Deaf Services. Free Library of Philadelphia. January 1979. 24 p. [884-8]
    DELAWARE COUNTY
    Where to turn for health and social services in Delaware County. Delaware County Welfare Council. October 1944. 39 p. [853-12]
    Where to turn for help: a brief list of health, welfare and recreation services in Delaware County Pennsylvania. Delaware County District. Health and Welfare Council, Inc. May 1954. [852-4]
    DELAWARE EXPRESSWAY
    Design of areas effected by the Delaware Expressway. Philadelphia City Planning Commission. June 12, 1969. [887-5]

    29. Visiting Winterthur
    family programs. Stir a pot at the openhearth setting, set the table for a teaparty, dress in colonial costume, trade in the general store, and have fun
    http://www.winterthur.org/calendar/family_programs.asp
    Family Programs Touch-It Room
    Through June 15, 2003
    Monday - Friday, 2 pm - 4:30 pm
    Bring the children and touch the past in our special room for playing and learning. Stir a pot at the open-hearth setting, set the table for a tea party, dress in colonial costume, trade in the general store, and have fun imagining life long ago.
    Included with Estate Passport, Members free
    The Incredible Elastic Chairs of Samuel Gragg
    March 6, 2003 - June 15, 2003
    This exhibition presents the inventive, inspired furniture of Samuel Gragg (1772-1855), who in 1808 patented a remarkable design for the classical-style seating that was in vogue at that time. The chair design, which he referred to as “elastic,” was fundamentally different from any other contemporary furniture, and the construction techniques used by Gragg were revolutionary.
    The Incredible Elastic Chairs of Samuel Gragg is sponsored by Martha and Willam E. Steen and the Friends of Winterthur.
    Included with Estate Passport, Members free

    more info
    Kid Stuff: Growing Up at Winterthur March 15, 2003 - May 5, 2003

    30. State General Assistance Programs 1998
    State general Assistance. programs 1998 studies changes in family wellbeing. The project aims states with GA programs have statewide general Assistance programs with uniform
    http://newfederalism.urban.org/html/ga_programs/ga_full.html
    State General Assistance Programs 1998
    Author(s): L. Jerome Gallagher Cori E. Uccello Alicia B. Pierce Erin B. Reidy Other Availability: PDF Order Online Printer-Friendly Version Published: June 01, 1999 Citation URL: http://www.urban.org/url.cfm?ID=409066
    The nonpartisan Urban Institute publishes studies, reports, and books on timely topics worthy of public consideration. The views expressed are those of the authors, and should not be attributed to The Urban Institute, its trustees, or its funders.
    Note: This document is also available in the PDF format , which many find convenient when printing.
    Assessing the New Federalism
    Assessing the New Federalism is a multi-year Urban Institute project designed to analyze the devolution of responsibility for social programs from the federal government to the states, focusing primarily on health care, income security, employment and training programs, and social services. Researchers monitor program changes and fiscal developments. In collaboration with Child Trends, Inc., the project studies changes in family well-being. The project aims to provide timely, nonpartisan information to inform public debate and to help state and local decisionmakers carry out their new responsibilities more effectively. Key components of the project include a household survey, studies of policies in 13 states, and a database with information on all states and the District of Columbia, available at the Urban Institute's Web site. This paper is one in a series of occasional papers analyzing information from these and other sources.

    31. Delaware Art Museum Membership Information
    Exclusive to Members • Free general admission all Art Class discounts • SpecialFamily programs • Other exclusive education at the delaware Art Museum!
    http://www.delart.org/Membership/membership.htm
    Join Today! To become a member of the
    Delaware Art Museum,
    select a category from
    below and call the
    membership department at
    302-571-9590 ext. 641 Printable Fax or mail forms:
    Membership

    Gift Membership
    Exclusive to Members:
    Give the Gift of Membership and grant the special people in your life full access to wonder, imagination and education at the Delaware Art Museum! Membership Categories Individual Associate Student Household ... Senior Household Director's Circle Memberships John Sloan Society Bancroft Society Howard Pyle Society $40 Individual
    Unlimited free general admission for one person all year
    Invitations to exclusive Members' Previews Subscription to Museum newsletter Discounts on Museum-sponsored trips, lectures, films

    32. 2002-03 Performing Arts Series And The Family Performing Arts Series
    programs begin at 8 pm, and family Series programs are scheduled in The Universityof delaware 200203 Performing Arts Series and family Series are
    http://www.udel.edu/PR/UDaily/01-02/performingart092002.html
    UD Home
    UDaily Home

    UDaily - Alumni Home

    UDaily - Parents Home

    HIGHLIGHTS Sailing into the Future 'March Madness' party set April 7 Silent art auction, faculty exhibition begins April 8 March of Dimes Walk America slated for April 27 ... Subscribe to UDaily's e-mail services
    UDAILY is produced by the Office of Public Relations
    150 South College Ave.
    Newark, DE 19716-2701
    2002-03 Performing Arts Series and the Family Performing Arts Series All performances are in Mitchell Hall, located on The Green across from the intersection of South College Avenue and Amstel Avenue. Performing Arts Series programs begin at 8 p.m., and Family Series programs are scheduled in late morning and early afternoon. Performing Arts Series B.J. Ward in Stand-Up Opera Naturally Seven Naturally Seven This group of seven young men from the New York metro area will showcase its own unique harmony, blending jazz, gospel, R&B, and even classical styles on Friday, Feb. 21. Hailed by critics as "deep, intense and brilliant," this sensational ensemble captured the National Champion title in Harmony Sweepstakes' 16th annual A Cappella Festival. Naturally Seven's faith-infused music reaches across denominations, striking common chords of human experience among religious and secular audiences alike. A free master class for campus and community vocal groups (observers welcome) will be presented at 7 p.m., Thursday, Feb. 20, in Room 209 Trabant University Center, and a free workshop is scheduled at 2:30 p.m., Friday, Feb. 21, in Bayard Sharp Hall.

    33. Alumni & University Relations Events-UD Performing Arts Series
    the Symphony performs a vast array of programs that are Newark/Wilmington South, andthe delaware Division of 2003 Performing Arts Series and family Series and
    http://www.udel.edu/alumni/events/pas.html
    University Relations
    Alumni Hall
    Newark, DE 19716
    302.831.2045 (fax)
    contact us
    The University of Delaware is proud to present the 2002-2003 Performing Arts Series and Family Series, showcasing the best in the performing arts. The series offers an extraordinary diversity of artistic programs and some of the world's most exciting musicians and dance and theatre companies suited to every audience and artistic taste and preference.
    Season At A Glance
    Performing Arts Series Family Performing Arts Series
    Buy Your Tickets Now
    ... Sponsors
    S e a s o n A t A G l a n c e

    All 2002-2003 Performing Arts Series and Family Performing Arts Series performances, except for Calliope VII, will take place at Mitchell Hall, located on the picturesque Green of the University of Delaware's Newark Campus, across from the intersection of South College Avenue and Amstel Avenue. Convenient parking for Mitchell Hall is available in Visitors Parking Lot #41 on South College Avenue next to the Visitors Center as well as the Trabant University Center Parking Garage on Main Street. On evenings after 6 p.m. and on weekends, the fee for the Visitors Parking Lot is $.60, paid in exact change upon entering the lot, and the fee for the Parking Garage is $.30 per 1/2 hour, paid before exiting the garage. See

    34. Religious Studies Graduate Programs In Pennsylvania, New Jersey And Delaware
    Graduate Schools in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and delaware. student body for ministrywith programs that balance Ministry to Marriage and family/Doctor of
    http://www.gradschools.com/listings/atl/religion_atl.html
    RELIGIOUS STUDIES PROGRAMS
    Graduate Schools in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware
    Sponsoring Institutions:
    Drew University / Caspersen School Eastern Baptist Theological Seminary
    Click here for information on becoming a sponsoring institution
    General Listings:
    Baptist Bible College and Seminary
    Graduate School
    Religious Studies
    538 Venard Road
    Clarks Summit, PA 18411 U.S.A.
    Click to send E-mail to:
    Phone:
    1-800-451-2287 or 1-570-586-2400
    Fax:
    For almost 30 years, Baptist Bible Seminary has been providing trained leadership for the Baptist church movement. The primary purpose of the Seminary is to help students acquire the biblical knowledge, spiritual heart, and methodologies to carry out the "Great Commission" in their lifetimes. Nearly 250 students are engaged in the scholarly study of the biblical text at BBS. (BBS is accredited by he Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools and is approved by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania). Scholarship for your mind, Passion for your heart, Service for your handsBaptist Bible Seminary
    Degrees Offered:
    Master of Ministry;

    35. Press Releases: Delaware Running Start Program Kickoff
    The delaware Reading Is Fundamental Initiative demonstrates what can happen developsand delivers children’s and family literacy programs that help
    http://www.rif.org/news/press/archives/2001/pr_delaware.html
    Delaware Running Start Program Kickoff (RIF ) program Thursday, Feb. 1 at 8:15 a.m. Running Start program. Clayton Elementary is one of 80 public schools participating in the RIF Delaware Initiative , a five-year statewide program aimed at encouraging preschoolers and first graders to learn to love reading by providing them with new, free books of their own choosing; motivate them to read for fun; and encourage parents to become involved in their children’s literacy development. By the end of 2002, the program is expected to serve 70,000 Delaware children. The two components of the initiative are RIF’s highly successful reading motivation program called Running Start, which serves every first grader in the state’s public elementary schools, and RIF’s National Book Program , which places new, free books in the hands of every preschooler in the state’s Head Start, Even Start, Partners As Teachers and Early Childhood Assistance Programs. "We would like to see the RIF Delaware Initiative continue for many years. We’ve had a lot of success," said Irene Hrycushko, program coordinator for the Clayton Elementary RIF program.

    36. Delaware Tech Student Handbook
    delaware Tech/University of delaware Parallel Program. Oversubscribed programs NotOffered in Each County. family Educational Rights Privacy Act of 1974, as
    http://www.dtcc.edu/handbook/
    TABLE OF CONTENTS FOR ALL
    CAMPUS VERSIONS
    use Adobe Acrobat to view these pages Welcome to Delaware Tech! Mission Statement Board of Trustees College Terms You Should Know ... Getting Started Admissions College Catalog Delaware Tech/University of Delaware Parallel Program Distance Education Foreign Students General Education Development Program (GED) Residency Policy Veterans and Dependents of Deceased/Disabled Veterans Other Military Personnel Vocational Rehabilitation Registrar's Office Change of Curriculum or Status Change of Name, Address or Telephone Number Course Drop Procedure Withdrawal from College Readmission to College Transcripts Business Office Senior Citizen Tuition Policy Deferred Payment Plan The Hope Scholarship/Tax Credit Refund Policy Financial Aid Student Financial Assistance Programs Financial Aid Eligibility Applying for Financial Aid Financial Aid Satisfactory Academic Progress Requirements Appeals Process Scholarships Earned Title IV Financial Aid Getting on the Right Track: Academic Policies College Policy on Academic Dishonesty Procedures for Faculty Members who Suspect Academic Dishonesty Definition Forms of Academic Dishonesty Adjudication Procedures Academic Recognition Academic Recognition (Part Time Students) Academic Grade Challenge Policy Academic Standing Policy Advanced Standing Attendance Contract Year Credit Hours Credits in Residence Grade Point System Academic Amnesty Procedure Grade Point Average Addendum Incomplete (I) Student Evaluation Listener/Audit (L) Evaluation

    37. Y2K Readiness Of State Children And Family Programs
    Y2K READINESS OF STATE CHILDREN AND family programs. the following states with mediumand high risk programs Alabama, Connecticut, delaware, District of
    http://www.acf.dhhs.gov/news/press/1999/acfy2k1123.htm
    Questions? Privacy Site Index Contact Us ... Topical Index News Archive
    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
    Tuesday, Nov. 23, 1999
    Contact: Michael Kharfen, (202) 401-9215 Y2K READINESS OF STATE CHILDREN AND FAMILY PROGRAMS The five programs are operated directly by the states with oversight from ACF. State computers are used to determine the eligibility of beneficiaries and the disbursement of payments. In addition to supporting the administration and oversight of these programs, computers help make sure that eligible beneficiaries get the services they need and pay providers of these services such as foster care and child care. State computers are used to identify and locate delinquent non-custodial parents and collect child support payments. The five programs, operated by the States and territories, receive over $30 billion in federal funds to promote the economic and social well-being of families, children, individuals, and communities. ACF has conducted on-site assessments in fifty-five jurisdictions to evaluate the Y2K compliance of the operations of the five high impact programs. ACF visited the 50 States, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam, American Samoa and the Virgin Islands to assess information systems. As of mid-November 1999, 26 jurisdictions are at low risk for possible problems in all five program areas, 23 are at medium risk in one or more areas, while 6 jurisdictions are currently at high risk in one or more programs. ACF continues to work with states to assume readiness.

    38. ACF - Programs
    and social services. Office of family Assistance Housing assistance programs. WelfarePeer Technical Assistance REGION 3 PHILADELPHIA delaware, District of
    http://www.acf.dhhs.gov/programs.html
    Questions? Privacy Site Index Contact Us ...
    ACF Contacts for Issues with State, Territory, or Tribal Services

    Programs
    Are you looking for information on how to get assistance for yourself, your family, or a friend? If so, you may find our Contacts page helpful in finding assistance near you. Are you looking for general information about Federal programs serving children and families? On this page you will find links to information on the programs overseen by the Administration for Children and Families (ACF). ACF oversees about 60 programs that provide funds to state, local, and tribal organizations, both public and private. ACF also has several partnership projects, Federal Committees, and clearinghouses that provide the public with a variety of resources. This page links to programs, regional offices , clearinghouses, committees, and special projects.

    39. University Of Delaware: SELF WORKS: Keepsakes - Women's Scrapbooks
    29 in Hollandsville, delaware. Pleasanton, and Ingalls); invitations to balls, charities,or weddings; and programs for lectures Hers was a creative family.
    http://www.lib.udel.edu/ud/spec/exhibits/selfwork/keepsake.htm
    Special Collections Department
    SELF WORKS:
    DIARIES, SCRAPBOOKS, AND OTHER AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL EFFORTS
    Keepsakes
    - Jessie Southard Parker, 1913 The stereotype of women as sentimental collectors of memories is born out in the pastime of keeping scrapbooks. The late-eighteenth century saw the popularization of pasting verses, sketches, and watercolors into books, and the proliferation of chromolithographic "scraps" in the Victorian era turned producing these books into a bona fide recreation. When women combined journalistic narrative with colorful ephemera and memorabilia from their lives, these creative collages reveal fascinating self stories. Georgina Maria Cooper
    Copybook and poetry scrapbook, 1866-1900.
    1 volume (187 pp.)
    from Diaries, Journals, Ships' Logs The copybook Georgina Cooper kept as a schoolgirl included lines copied for penmanship, sums, "miscellaneous exercises," rhymes, biblical verses, and dialogs "spoken by girls and boys at Ebenezer Church." Numerous deaths and marriages are copied from the Delaware Republican , a Kent County, Delaware, newspaper. On January 1, 1871, Georgina Cooper lists herself as teacher and identifies her pupils for School District No. 29 in Hollandsville, Delaware. In the later 1870s, Cooper continues her copy work with essays, poems, and hymns from camp meeting books. By 1885, her address is Pine Street, Philadelphia, and her gathered poems have been copied from the

    40. Early Childhood Longitudinal Study Shows Early Childhood Intervention Improves A
    participated in the third grade delaware State Testing using for early childhoodintervention programs is providing poverty and violence in the family met or
    http://www.doe.state.de.us/press_release/025DOE02.htm
    NEWS Valerie A. Woodruff
    Secretary of Education Ron Gough
    Public Information Officer April 22, 2002 For Immediate Release Contact: Ron Gough Pager 247-
    Early Childhood Longitudinal Study Shows Early Childhood Intervention Improves Academic Success
    (New Castle, DE.) Earlier today, John C. Carney Jr., Lieutenant Governor, Valerie A. Woodruff, Secretary of Education, and Cari DeSantis, Secretary of the Department of Services for Children, Youth and Their Families released the results of a four-year study on the effects of early intervention programs dedicated to educating preschool children in poverty as well as preschool children with disabilities. In 1997, the Delaware Early Childhood Longitudinal Study was developed and administered by the University of Delaware to track the progress of children receiving these services to determine the outcomes of the early intervention programs. Seven hundred seventeen students, one-third with a disability, one-third living in poverty, and one-third from the general population, were followed over four years since their entry into kindergarten.

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