The following schools got a grade of B for special education in Delaware. Their percentage of special ed students compared to the general population was 10.6% to 12.5%. The state average is 13.5%, but mitigating circumstances indicate why the average is that high based on schools that solely accommodate special ed students.
A. I. Dupont High School: 11.9%
Banneker Elementary School: 12.2%
Brandywine High School: 12.2%
Brittingham Elementary School: 12.5%
Blades Elementary School: 10.7%
Caesar Rodney High School: 10.8%
Christiana High School: 10.8%
Clayton Intermediate School: 10.9%
Delcastle Technical High School: 11.0%
Eisenberg Elementary School: 11.5%
Fifer Middle School: 12.3%
Frederick Douglas Elementary School: 11.9%
H. B. Dupont Middle School: 12.4%
Highlands Elementary School: 11.5%
Hodgson Vocational Technical High School: 11.1%
Hanby Elementary School: 10.8%
Keene Elementary School: 11.5%
Kirk Middle School: 12.1%
Leasure Elementary School: 11.1%
Lombardy Elementary School: 11.3%
Long Neck Elementary School: 11.9%
Meredith Middle School: 12.0%
Milford Central Academy: 11.9%
Milford Senior High School: 11.2%
Mount Pleasant Elementary School: 11.0%
North Georgetown Elementary School: 11.9%
North Laurel Elementary School: 10.6%
Postelthwait Middle School: 10.8%
Pulaski Elementary School: 11.3%
Redding Middle School: 11.8%
Skyline Middle School: 12.2%
Smyrna Elementary School: 11.8%
Stokes Elementary School: 11.6%
South Dover Elementary School: 10.9%
Towne Point Elementary School: 10.9%
Wilson (Etta J.) Elementary School: 10.7%
So this means 36 public (public, charter, and vocational) schools have a grade of B for special education population. Not bad at all. Up next will be the A grades, and find out who got an A+, and who gets the Super A++ awards! After that I will be breaking this down into some interesting statistics that will make all of this a bit more clear.