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The Delaware Department of Education has outlined essential steps for students and parents to report educator misconduct, emphasizing the importance of safety within educational environments. This initiative aims to ensure that students feel secure and protected while attending school.
To report misconduct, individuals are encouraged to document specific incidents, including dates, times, and descriptions of the behavior observed. This information is crucial in assessing the situation accurately. Reports can be made directly to school administrators or through designated hotlines established by the Department of Education.
The department stresses that all reports will be taken seriously and investigated thoroughly to maintain the integrity of the educational system. Additionally, the department assures that confidentiality will be upheld throughout the reporting process, encouraging more individuals to come forward without fear of retaliation.
By fostering an environment of transparency and accountability, Delaware aims to enhance student safety and uphold professional standards among educators.
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