Del Tech Child Development Centers receive state recognition
Delaware News Desk
Delaware Technical Community College’s three Child Development Centers located at the Georgetown, Dover and Wilmington campuses recently received recognition for commitment and dedication to Delaware’s children and families from the Delaware Department of Education, the Secretary of Education Susan S. Bunting and Gov. John C. Carney.
“We are appreciative of the professionalism and care that our dedicated teachers have continued to show, and we are proud of this recognition and all of them,” said College President Mark T. Brainard.
These centers provide care and education for children of Del Tech students, faculty and staff, and the community, based on available openings. In addition to providing care for young children from infancy, they provide learning opportunities for the students in the Education Department under the supervision of qualified professions.
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