Delaware Code § 14-3515

Americanization of foreign born non-English speaking residents
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In any school district within this State, including the City of Wilmington, where there are 10 or more persons over 16 years of age who
do not speak the English language and who desire to attend a class or classes in which they may receive instruction in speaking English,
the body having control of the public schools of such district or of such City may establish a class or classes, to be held in the evening or at
such other time as may be convenient for such persons, for the instruction of such persons in the English language and in the institutions
and forms of government of the United States and this State. The teachers for such classes shall be employed by the body having control
of the public schools and need not be holders of certificates under this title.

Part I
Free Public Schools

Educational Benefits for Children of Deceased Veterans and Others
§§ 3601-3606. Statement of purpose; requirements to receive benefits; vested rights; eligible institutions;
extent of benefit; administration of chapter [Repealed].
Repealed by 73 Del. Laws, c. 188, § 5, effective July 17, 2001.

Part I
Free Public Schools

Replacement of Property Destroyed by Casualty

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