Delaware Statutes

§ 157 — Parental involvement in education, expectations of parents, expectations of schools and school personnel

Delaware § 157
JurisdictionDelaware
Title14
PartFree Public Schools
Ch. 1DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Subch.State Public Education Assessment and Accountability System

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Del. Code tit. 14, § 157 (2026).

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(a)There is no adequate substitute for the involvement of a concerned and committed family in the education of a child. The State therefore endeavors to encourage parents and families to become involved in the education of their children and to operate a system of public schools which welcomes and fosters such positive involvement by parents and families.
(b)Among the most important elements of effective parental and family involvement in education are: communication—regular, 2-way, meaningful communications between parents and schools; effective parenting skills—the exercise by parents of good parenting skills for the benefit of their children and the fostering of such skills by public schools; parental involvement in student learning—parents play an integral role in student learning a

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Legislative History

71 Del. Laws, c. 399, § 1

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