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COVID 19 Update: February 2nd
February 2, 2021 Dear Parents/Guardians and Students: We learned that an individual at Southern Elementary School has tested positive for COVID-19. This individual was last on campus on Friday, January 29th. This individual will not return to school until the...

Colonial Schools Update for February 3rd
Wednesday, February 3rd all schools in the Colonial School district will return to a normal schedule.

We Celebrate Black History Month 2021
Daily posts in celebration of Black History Month as Colonial Nation recognizes the contributions of African Americans from our district, state, and country.

We Celebrate – Eugene Petty
Eugene Petty, a resident of Buttonwood, became the first African American Police Chief for the city of New Castle in 1975. In 1963 Petty began his career with the city as a part-time officer with the New Castle City Police (NCCPD), becoming a full-time officer in...

WE Celebrate: Dusty Blakey
WE Celebrate: Dusty Blakey Dusty Blakey, Ed.D., became the first African American Superintendent of the Colonial School District on June 26, 2014. Prior to his appointment as Superintendent, Dr. Blakey served as a Director of Schools for Colonial. His other...

COVID 19 Update: February 2nd
February 2, 2021 Dear Parents/Guardians and Students: We learned that an individual at Southern Elementary School has tested positive for COVID-19. This individual was last on campus on Friday, January 29th. This individual will not return to school until the...

Colonial Schools Update for February 3rd
Wednesday, February 3rd all schools in the Colonial School district will return to a normal schedule.

We Celebrate Black History Month 2021
Daily posts in celebration of Black History Month as Colonial Nation recognizes the contributions of African Americans from our district, state, and country.

We Celebrate – Eugene Petty
Eugene Petty, a resident of Buttonwood, became the first African American Police Chief for the city of New Castle in 1975. In 1963 Petty began his career with the city as a part-time officer with the New Castle City Police (NCCPD), becoming a full-time officer in...

WE Celebrate: Dusty Blakey
WE Celebrate: Dusty Blakey Dusty Blakey, Ed.D., became the first African American Superintendent of the Colonial School District on June 26, 2014. Prior to his appointment as Superintendent, Dr. Blakey served as a Director of Schools for Colonial. His other...

COVID 19 Update: February 2nd
February 2, 2021 Dear Parents/Guardians and Students: We learned that an individual at Southern Elementary School has tested positive for COVID-19. This individual was last on campus on Friday, January 29th. This individual will not return to school until the...

Colonial Schools Update for February 3rd
Wednesday, February 3rd all schools in the Colonial School district will return to a normal schedule.

We Celebrate Black History Month 2021
Daily posts in celebration of Black History Month as Colonial Nation recognizes the contributions of African Americans from our district, state, and country.

We Celebrate – Eugene Petty
Eugene Petty, a resident of Buttonwood, became the first African American Police Chief for the city of New Castle in 1975. In 1963 Petty began his career with the city as a part-time officer with the New Castle City Police (NCCPD), becoming a full-time officer in...

WE Celebrate: Dusty Blakey
WE Celebrate: Dusty Blakey Dusty Blakey, Ed.D., became the first African American Superintendent of the Colonial School District on June 26, 2014. Prior to his appointment as Superintendent, Dr. Blakey served as a Director of Schools for Colonial. His other...
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