Delaware Code § 14-107

P-20 Council
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(a) There shall be formed a P-20 Council to coordinate educational efforts of publicly-funded programs from early care through higher
education and to foster partnerships among groups concerned with public education. The P-20 Council shall make recommendations
designed to ensure a more integrated, seamless education system that enables children to enter school ready to learn, receive challenging
instruction throughout their school careers, graduate from high school ready for college and careers, and continue their education through
postsecondary study in a way that makes them productive and successful citizens.
(b) The P-20 Council shall be co-chaired by the Secretary of Education and the President of the State Board of Education. The
Council members shall include the presidents (or their designees) of the public institutions of higher education in Delaware, along with
the presidents of the institutions of higher education offering degree programs in education (or their designees). Additional members
shall include the Chair of the Delaware Early Care and Education Council, the Chairs of the House and Senate Education Committees,
a representative of the Governor's Office, the Chair of the Business Roundtable Education Committee, the Executive director of the
Delaware State Chamber of Commerce, the Secretary of the Department of Labor, the Secretary of the Department of Services for
Children, Youth and their Families, the Secretary of the Department of Health and Social Services, the Secretary of the Department of
Technology and Information, the Chief of the Delaware Chief School Officers Association, the President of the Delaware State Education
Association, the President of the Delaware Parent-Teacher Association and the President of the Charter School Network, or their designees.
(c) The Co-Chairs may also establish such subcommittees as needed and determine the subcommittee memberships.

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