Delaware BOE Revokes Bryan Allen Stevenson School of Excellence’s Charter
The charter revocation follows concerns over enrollment, finances, staffing, and student support, with the school set to close after just two years of operation.
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State will close Georgetown charter school at end of academic year
Why Should Delaware Care?On Thursday, Secretary of Education Cindy Marten announced her recommendation to revoke the Bryan Allen Stevenson School of Excellence’s charter, and State Board of Education members voted to approve her recommendation. As a result of the vote, the charter school will close its doors at the end of the 2025-26 school year. The vote marks Delaware’s first charter school closure by state regulators in a decade. Delaware ed…
Charter School Closure in Delaware Leaves Families Scrambling
By the Education Magazine | March 20, 2026 A months-long formal review process has resulted in a charter school closure in Delaware, with the state revoking the charter of the Bryan Allen Stevenson School of Excellence (BASSE) in Georgetown, with the school set to close at the end of the 2025–26 academic year. Secretary of Education Cindy Marten announced the revocation on March 19, with the assent of the Delaware State Board of Education, effec…
BREAKING: Bryan Allen Stevenson School of Excellence charter revoked
GEORGETOWN, Del. – The Delaware State Board of Education has voted to revoke the charter for Bryan Allen Stevenson School of Excellence at the end of this school year. Secretary of Education Cindy Marten made the announcement Thursday and says the revocation is the result of enrollment, financial and organizational concerns. This comes after Marten placed the school on formal review in December. The Delaware Department of Education’s Charter Sch…
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