On December 17th, the Delaware State Board of Education revoked Delaware Met’s charter. Over 200 teenagers, in 9th and 10th grade, will have to find a new school after January 22nd. Most will go back to their feeder districts. Some may go to charters. Some could even drop out. Even though I wrote a lot about the fall of Delaware Met, I truly feel bad for these kids.
I hope whichever district or charter ends up receiving these kids, that they take a very thorough look at what these students will need. And not just academically. We know over 60 of these kids have IEPs. We know some of them are “troublemakers”. But at the end of the day, they are scared. They are facing a very uncertain future. If any of them gained trust with the Delaware Met, it is going to be twice as hard for them to begin again at a new school half way through the year.
It is incumbent upon the DOE and State Board of Education to make sure these kids transition as best they can. They made the decision to open Delaware Met and they delivered their final verdict. The last thing we should want for these kids is for them to drop out and call it quits. They need to know they will be accepted, no questions asked. I am not saying it will be easy for any receiving district or school. But compromise and allowances need to be made for these kids. The Del Met kids will also have to realize their new schools aren’t the free-for-all Delaware Met was.
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