Delaware
Educators mourn death of former Delaware education secretary
Lillian Lowery concerned Delaware in March 2006, taking the helm of the 17,000- pupil and also 2,200-employee Christina Institution Area.
A specialist in doing a lot more with little, Lowery led the state’s biggest institution area out of a $28 million deficit spending. She stood out of teachers in the area after handling to press with limited funds at the time as among her initial acts as superintendent of the Christina Institution Area.
At That Time, Lowery called it her “ideal individual and also expert experience,” when she consulted with Delaware Online/The Information Journal.
She operated in the Christina Institution Area for 3 years prior to taking the setting of assistant for the Delaware Division of Education And Learning in 2009. Throughout her several years operating in the area, Lowery brought substantial adjustments to the public education and learning system in Delaware by protecting needed state financing also throughout extreme financial problems, making an influence on greater than 120,000 pupils.
Lowery, 67, passed away recently. Her household introduced her fatality on her LinkedIn account on Thursday. Added information were not instantly readily available.
“Dr. Lowery was an enthusiastic leader and also will certainly be born in mind for the payments she made to the area of education and learning and also the countless pupils she offered,” the household composed.
Educators around the state and also nation shared sadness and also applauded Lowery for her management and also payment to the area.
“Her interest for the education and learning and also equity of all pupils was unequaled,” U.S. Assistant of Education and learning Miguel Cardona composed on Twitter. “She was a titan in our area and also she will certainly be missed out on.”
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Lowery functioned non-stop to far better the academic system and also usually openly mentioned enlightening youngsters in a way that allowed them to contend in the international economic climate.
When she signed up with the area in 2006, Lowery led Christina for 3 years and also brought it out of economic chaos after the state was required to provide a multi-million buck emergency situation financing. In a brief period of time, she recovered the area’s education and learning system, yet it was no walk in the park.
In order to restore solvency, Lowery needed to make numerous hard choices from the first day, consisting of getting rid of over 67 educators and also 5 registered nurses and also applying a rigorous costs freeze, all while the state carefully checked the area’s financial resources.
“She can have run when she concerned Christina since she had no concept what she was obtaining herself right into,” the previous assistant of the Delaware Division of Education And Learning, Valerie Woodruff, stated when Lowery was chosen for assistant in 2009. “However she existed and also stuck it out and also maintained the concentrate on what was ideal for the children.”
Lowery was selected by then-Gov. Jack Markell to work as the assistant of the Delaware Division of Education and learning. Her election attracted statewide authorization of institution reform supporters that saw her as encouraging of dynamic initiatives to enhance Delaware’s public institution system.
As assistant, Lowery assisted in statewide critical preparation and also proactively promoted for programs to enhance the state education system such as the Vision 2015 strategy. The strategy contained a collection of suggestions to enhance public education yet stopped working to safeguard any kind of state financing before Lowery’s arrival.
Today, greater than 75% of the Vision 2015 strategy’s suggestions are applied in the state education and learning system.
As component of the strategy, Lowery led a multi-state campaign and also established a Delaware Development Evaluation Pilot Program which obtained nationwide limelights in 2008. The program targeted at developing a safe and secure financial institution of examination concerns that can be shared, allowing Delaware and also various other states to quickly update the pupil evaluations and also lower yearly operating expense.
The Delaware Division of Education and learning kept in mind Lowery as “a solid supporter for boosting academic chances for pupils,” in a declaration launched by the division.
“Under her management, Delaware was among the initial 2 states to win a government Race to the Leading Give, which brought a $119 million government financial investment to sustain Delaware colleges and also enhance pupil knowing,” the division stated. “She was a well-respected leader and also advisor for lots of, and also our ideas are with her loved ones throughout this hard time.”
Previous Delaware Gov. Markell additionally shared his sadness over Lowery’s fatality.
“Lillian was a treasure of an individual in addition to a wonderful leader,” Markell composed in a tweet. “A significant loss. So honored to have actually offered with her.”
Lowery left Delaware in 2012 to function as the state superintendent of colleges in Maryland, a placement she held till 2015.
That exact same year, she was called Plan Leader of the Year by the National Organization of State Boards of Education And Learning, an honor that is offered to policymakers or managers that have actually made a substantial influence on nationwide or state education and learning plan and also education and learning systems.
Previous Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley stated that Lowery was “the ideal Superintendent of Institutions that Maryland ever before had.” She was “appreciated by her peers,” he composed on Twitter.
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Lowery took place to end up being the initial chief executive officer of the academic not-for-profit company FutureReady Columbus in 2015. Most lately, she functioned as the vice head of state of the New-Jersey-based not-for-profit Educational Screening Solution, which carries out pupil and also instructor evaluations.
Prior to concerning Delaware, Lowery was the aide superintendent of the Fairfax Area Public Schools, Virginia. She held various other management settings in Fairfax Area and also Ft Wayne, Indiana.
She hailed Gastonia, North Carolina and also remained regional to acquire a bachelor’s level in English education and learning from North Carolina Central College in 1976. She took place to obtain her master’s level in education and learning in educational program and also direction from the College of North Carolina at Charlotte in 1978 and also started her academic profession mentor English to center and also senior high school pupils in Virginia and also North Carolina.
After the information of her fatality, Lowery’s LinkedIn account was flooded with remarks from good friends, associates and also individuals whom she had actually mentored in the past.
This consisted of Ted Jarrell, that collaborated with Lowery when she was the Christiana Institution Area superintendent.
“She was a terrific individual and also a devoted instructor,” he composed. “She will certainly be missed out on.”
Get in touch with the press reporter Yusra Asif at yqureshi@delawareonline.com.
Delaware
Sussex County blocks state-approved plan for medical marijuana biz to open store
Chip Guy, the Sussex County spokesman, said Stark was mistaken in believing the county was awarding her a building permit.
“To be clear, the county DID NOT issue a building permit,’’ Guy said in an emailed response to questions about The Farm’s bid to put astore in Sussex.
Guy said an official “notified the applicant that the building plan review [tenant fit-out] had cleared initial steps. That is but one step that is part of the process in determining whether to issue a building permit in the first place.”
Guy said the county’s “due diligence’’ found that The Farm’s location simply did not qualify for approval.
Stark remains flabbergasted by the decision, saying she had relied on the state’s approval of the location as well as the state’s identified patient need for that area of Sussex.
“In my mind, when they approved that location and we started spending money and had rent to pay, and drawings put together, and had to start seeking other approvals and permits, it was an established use,” Stark said.
Robert Coupe, the state’s marijuana commissioner, said the state’s hands are tied as long as the current state law remains in effect.
“There’s nothing for me to do. They have to fight that fight,’’ Coupe said of Stark.
Coupe, whose office will soon issue 30 licenses for retail recreational marijuana stores statewide, added that Sussex’s “three-mile buffer, as it currently exists, definitely presents challenges for our selected applicants” in Sussex, where 10 retail licenses will be granted.
“If it appears that it will be difficult for them to find areas to operate, probably a focus for them will be on specific towns that have said they will allow operations,” he said.
Guy, who has not agreed to do any interviews on the Sussex law, wrote last month that he disagrees with the assertion that no parcels exist in unincorporated Sussex for retail stores. Yet he would not identify any permitted sites, or consent to a request by WHYY News to analyze the zoning map to find any.
Stark said she has spoken to a lawyer about her options, and if her efforts fail, is also considering whether to find a site elsewhere in Sussex, perhaps within the town limits of Frankford, which hasn’t banned cannabis stores.
“It’s ridiculous,’’ Stark said of her company’s predicament in Sussex. “And more people just need to know it’s ridiculous.”
Delaware
U.S. House GOP bans Delaware’s U.S. Rep. from same-sex bathrooms
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Rep. Nancy Mace, R-South Carolina, has introduced legislation that would bar transgender women from using women’s restrooms and other facilities on federal property.
It comes just a few days after she filed a resolution intended to institute a bathroom ban in parts of the U.S. Capitol complex that she said was targeted at Delaware Congresswoman-elect Sarah McBride, a Democrat, who First State voters elected to serve as the first openly transgender person in Congress just two weeks ago.
Mace said to reporters Monday that McBride, who she misgendered during her comments, didn’t “belong in women’s spaces, bathrooms and locker rooms.”
While not specifically mentioning Mace’s bills, House Speaker Mike Johnson issued a statement Wednesday dictating that House policy in January would ban transgender women from using facilities — like bathrooms and locker rooms — that do not correspond with the sex they were assigned at birth.
“All single-sex facilities in the Capitol and House Office Buildings — such as restrooms, changing rooms, and locker rooms — are reserved for individuals of that biological sex,” Johnson said in a statement. It was not clear how the policy would be enforced.
“Each Member office has its own private restroom, and unisex restrooms are available throughout the Capitol,” he added.
Mace’s resolution, which she said she wanted to be included in the rules package for the next Congress, requires the House sergeant at arms to enforce the ban.
Delaware
Delaware Co. woman charged with DUI after crashing into Pennsylvania state police vehicle
Wednesday, November 20, 2024 10:33PM
A Drexel Hill woman has been charged with DUI after investigators say she crashed into a Pennsylvania State Police vehicle on I-476.
RIDLEY TWP., Pa. (WPVI) — A Drexel Hill woman has been charged with DUI after investigators say she crashed into a Pennsylvania State Police vehicle on I-476.
Police say Sara Lawver crashed into the troopers’ patrol car in Ridley Township just after 11:30 p.m. Tuesday.
Troopers were conducting a traffic stop at the time and barely avoided being hit.
No one was injured.
Lawver also faces charges of reckless driving and recklessly endangering another person.
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