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Hornets News: The Early College High School Ribbon Cutting Held by DSU (787 hits)


The Early College High School (ECHS) at Delaware State University was officially christened on Sept. 2 as DSU President Harry L. Williams, Provost Alton Thompson and ECHS Director Judi

Coffield, were joined by U.S. Senators Tom Carper and Chris Coons along with a host of others in celebrating the launching of the only such college preparatory school in the state.

With Dr. Williams, Dr. Thompson and Dr. Coffield equipped with the scissors, the ribbon for the new facility was cut, symbolizing the brand new opening of the school based in the DSU Living and Learning Commons.

The first ninth-grand class of ECHS began its classes on Aug. 25, totaling 132 students in its inaugural semester.

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