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Congratulations to Mrs. Mary Jones who is the 2025 Rehoboth Elementary Teacher of the Year!
The Cape Henlopen School District celebrates the diversity of our students, staff, and community. We cultivate compassionate and innovative thinkers by providing every student with a welcoming, safe, equitable school community that is affirming and inclusive. Cape Henlopen engages and challenges ALL students by providing a responsive educational experience to prepare for post-secondary education and/or career opportunities.
Congratulations to Computer Lab Manager, Bethany Foye, who Rehoboth's 2025 Educational Support Professional of the Year!
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News & Announcements
The creative talents of Rehoboth Elementary students were on full display at the local Arts & Fun Festival, hosted by the Dewey Business Partnership.
On Thursday, April 17 students and the greater Rehoboth community gathered for the city’s annual Arbor Day celebration. This school-wide event is an annual event dedicated to honoring the importance of trees and environmental stewardship.
On March 28, families, classmates and staff gathered in the cafeteria of Rehoboth Elementary to admire the Engineering Expo projects fifth graders have been working on over the last several weeks.
The Southern Delaware Alliance for Racial Justice recently honored Rehoboth Elementary School students Aaliyah Powell and Javion Turnage for their leadership, effort and excellence.
Rehoboth, Lewes, and Milton Elementary, along with Mariner Middle School will all be represented at the April 5th State Competition for Odyssey of the Mind (OM).
Three students from the Cape Henlopen School District competed: Cass Spinosa, fifth-grader at Love Creek Elementary; Mia Barnes, fifth-grader at Rehoboth Elementary; and Evan Ponen, fifth-grader at Milton Elementary.