Red Clay Consolidated School District
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Red Clay Consolidated School District was formed on July 1, 1981. It is one of four districts created when the New Castle County School District was reorganized. Red Clay includes northwestern sections of the City of Wilmington and its suburbs, all the way to the Pennsylvania state line, from the Brandywine Creek to the Pike Creek Valley area, and along the Christina River back to the city line.
Red Clay is the largest public school district in the state. The district serves more than 16,000 students in 15 elementary schools, six middle schools, five high schools, and three special education schools. Of the more than 2,300 full-time employees, about 1,100 are teachers. The district operates on a budget of more than $265 million.
The district offers distinctive magnet programs including – Cab Calloway School of the Arts (grades 6-12), Conrad Schools of Science (grades 6-12), and Lewis Dual Language Elementary School (kindergarten-grade 5) as well as Spanish immersion opportunities at Mote and Marbrook Elementary schools, and Chinese Immersion at Linden Hill Elementary.
Wilmington, DE 19805