Delaware County Intermediate Unit
Pauline Boneparte is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in education and job coaching. Currently serving as a Job Coach at Delaware County Intermediate Unit since March 2016, Pauline specializes in providing tailored one-on-one training to help individuals master their job duties. Since August 1990, Pauline has also held various roles within the Chester Upland School District, including Special Education Project Manager and Special Education Program Coordinator. Pauline's educational background includes a Graduate Certificate in Case Management from Wilmington University, a Certificate in Employment Services for People With Disabilities from UMass Boston, a Master of Science in Administration of Human Services from Wilmington University, a Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts and Sciences from Neumann University, and an Associate of Arts in Human Services from Harcum College.
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Delaware County Intermediate Unit
The Delaware County Intermediate Unit (DCIU) is a regional education services agency. It is our mission to provide leadership for the development of innovative and cost-effective programs to meet the needs of our county. DCIU serves more than 80,000 school-aged students and more than 6,000 educators on a regional basis. Direct instruction is provided to more than 15,000 students enrolled in DCIU’s Special Programs, Career and Technical Education and specialized programs. The Delaware County Intermediate Unit is one of Pennsylvania’s 29 regional educational agencies. Established in 1970 by the State Legislature, IUs were charged with providing services in seven areas. DCIU grew to meet Delaware County’s needs by providing services best offered on a regional basis such as special education, technical education, services to nonpublic schools and technology. Today, more than 40 years in the business of serving the needs of Delaware County, DCIU has grown to provide more than $125 million worth of services through the management of 60 programs.