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Nominate our next Teacher of the Year!
Do you know a classroom teacher who is dedicated, inspiring, and making a difference?

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WE Celebrate: Jane Mitchell
Jane Mitchell, a resident of Delaware City, was the first African-American to work as a registered nurse in a Delaware hospital. After breaking that color line in 1948 at the Gov. Bacon Health Clinic in Delaware City, Mitchell worked at the Delaware Psychiatric...

Covid Update: February 9th
February 9, 2021 Dear Parents/Guardians and Students: We learned that an individual at William Penn High School is presumed positive for COVID-19. The individual was last on campus Monday, February 8th. This individual will not return to school until the isolation...

WE Celebrate – Littleton Mitchell
Littleton Mitchell of Delaware City was a member of the famed Tuskegee Airmen during World War II. He was best known as the 30-year outspoken president of the state NAACP (1961-1991) and he established a reputation as a ferocious fighter for civil rights in Delaware,...

Nominate our next Teacher of the Year!
Do you know a classroom teacher who is dedicated, inspiring, and making a difference?

We’ve got some good news

WE Celebrate: Jane Mitchell
Jane Mitchell, a resident of Delaware City, was the first African-American to work as a registered nurse in a Delaware hospital. After breaking that color line in 1948 at the Gov. Bacon Health Clinic in Delaware City, Mitchell worked at the Delaware Psychiatric...

Covid Update: February 9th
February 9, 2021 Dear Parents/Guardians and Students: We learned that an individual at William Penn High School is presumed positive for COVID-19. The individual was last on campus Monday, February 8th. This individual will not return to school until the isolation...

WE Celebrate – Littleton Mitchell
Littleton Mitchell of Delaware City was a member of the famed Tuskegee Airmen during World War II. He was best known as the 30-year outspoken president of the state NAACP (1961-1991) and he established a reputation as a ferocious fighter for civil rights in Delaware,...

Nominate our next Teacher of the Year!
Do you know a classroom teacher who is dedicated, inspiring, and making a difference?

We’ve got some good news

WE Celebrate: Jane Mitchell
Jane Mitchell, a resident of Delaware City, was the first African-American to work as a registered nurse in a Delaware hospital. After breaking that color line in 1948 at the Gov. Bacon Health Clinic in Delaware City, Mitchell worked at the Delaware Psychiatric...

Covid Update: February 9th
February 9, 2021 Dear Parents/Guardians and Students: We learned that an individual at William Penn High School is presumed positive for COVID-19. The individual was last on campus Monday, February 8th. This individual will not return to school until the isolation...

WE Celebrate – Littleton Mitchell
Littleton Mitchell of Delaware City was a member of the famed Tuskegee Airmen during World War II. He was best known as the 30-year outspoken president of the state NAACP (1961-1991) and he established a reputation as a ferocious fighter for civil rights in Delaware,...
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