A trio of northern Delaware schools will join school buildings in Kansas, South Carolina, Virginia and Washington, D.C., as part of Brown v. Board of Education National Historical Park. The inclusion of the Delaware schools comes after a 2022 law allowed the park, which initially was only housed in a Topeka school, to include affiliate sites.
The expansion to Delaware includes new recognition for Hockessin School #107, Claymont High School and Howard High School in Wilmington.
Claymont High is now home to the Claymont Community Center; Howard High is still in use as a vocational-technical high school; and the Hockessin school has been transformed into the Center for Diversity, Inclusion, and Social Equity.
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