Delaware Department of Education
Darrell Miller, D.B.A., currently serves as an Education Associate at the Delaware Department of Education since January 2020. With prior roles including Teacher Supervisor and Education Diagnostician within the same department, as well as experience as a Teaching Fellow at the NYC Department of Education, Darrell has a strong background in educational administration and support. Additionally, experience as a Database Administrator and Field Trainer at JPMorgan Chase & Co. complements Darrell's diverse skill set. Academic credentials include a Doctor of Business Administration from Wilmington University focused on the reservation of drug-convicted populations, and two Master's Degrees in Secondary Education and Teaching with a specialization in Special Education, and Community Health from the City University of New York-College of Staten Island and LIU Brooklyn, respectively.
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Delaware Department of Education
The Delaware Department of Education (DDOE) provides educational support to residents from birth through adulthood. DDOE supports Delaware public schools – which includes 19 school districts and 23 charter schools – with resources, professional development, grant access and more so that all Delaware students are ready for success in college, career and life. DDOE additionally manages educator licensure and certification, registers homeschools, facilitates adult and prison education programs, supports early learning and higher education institutes, and facilitates additional programs as outlined in Delaware Code. Delaware education policies, laws, and regulations are often formed in partnership with local educators and stakeholders, the State Board of Education, the Professional Standards Board and the Delaware Interscholastic Athletic Association (DIAA). In Delaware, any child between age five and 16 is required to attend a public school, homeschool or other non-public option.