Are you interested in having you child be part of the Spanish Immersion program at North Smyrna Elementary School? Please click on the heading to complete the information required to confirm your commitment to the program and to secure your child's place in the Spanish Immersion Lottery which takes place on March 1st and June 1st. Para obtener información sobre nuestro programa en español, comuníquese con la oficina al 302-653-8589.
Want something fun to do to finish out May!? Come out to NSE"s Fun Run on Friday, May 31st from 5:30-7:30 pm. There will be lots of activities along our fitness trail and playground; confetti, silly string, scooters bubbles, Kona Ice, Taco Truck, foam party!!! So much fun to be had and for only $5/person or $20/family!! Tickets are on sale in the front office!!!
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Smyrna High School Eagles Basketball program is running a fundamental development camp for boys entering grades 3-8. The camp will consist of daily skill development, game strategy and tactics, as well as various team basketball principles. With the help of the current high school basketball staff and returning players, campers will be coached the game of basketball with a 5 player to 1 coach ratio. Our campers will be exposed to four days of basketball fun. Click on the link to get more detailed information and sign up!
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Students Enter Building - 8:30am - 8:45 am
Instructional Day for K-3 Students - 8:45 am - 3:45 pm
Early Childhood AM Dismissal -11:00 am
Early Childhood PM Arrival -1:00 pm
K-3 Walker/Car Rider Dismissal - 3:20 pm
K-3 Bus Dismissal - 3:45 pm
Early Childhood PM Dismissal - 3:10 pm (after K-3 buses depart)
Bullying among children and adolescents is a worldwide problem, and children in Delaware are not immune. To combat the negative effects of bullying, Delaware has a school bullying prevention law which requires public schools in the state to adopt policies to address the issue. In 2012, a cyberbullying regulation was added by the DDOE so that schools can also address both on and off-campus instances of electronic bullying that are reasonably likely to limit a student’s ability to participate in or benefit from the educational programs of the school. The DDOE randomly audits schools each year for compliance with our state law and regulation on bullying and cyberbullying. The results are included in the Annual Report on Bullying in Delaware Public Schools.
Additionally, the Delaware Department of Justice has a School Ombudsman who can assist with bullying issues. The hotline number is 1-800-220-5414. The bullying resources located on this site can assist students, parents, and school personnel to better understand processes and programs to effectively address the issue of bullying within the school environment.