The Christina School District removed a posting for the Director of the Statewide Autism Program after being notified by the Delaware Secretary of Education and Department of Education that the personnel for the autism program are now part of the Department of Education team. The district was informed that the Department of Education will handle the advertising, interviewing, and hiring for this position going forward. However, this change only relates to the statewide programs under the director position and not the district's Delaware Autism Program. To ensure continuity during the transition, the outgoing director will continue as a consultant through a contract with both the district and Department of Education.
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Christina School District response to questions about management of Statewide Autism Program
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CSD Statement on Statewide Autism Program 2019-02-12
The Christina School District removed a posting for the Director of the Statewide Autism Program after being notified by the Delaware Secretary of Education and Department of Education that the personnel for the autism program are now part of the Department of Education team. The district was informed that the Department of Education will handle the advertising, interviewing, and hiring for this position going forward. However, this change only relates to the statewide programs under the director position and not the district's Delaware Autism Program. To ensure continuity during the transition, the outgoing director will continue as a consultant through a contract with both the district and Department of Education.
The Christina School District removed a posting for the Director of the Statewide Autism Program after being notified by the Delaware Secretary of Education and Department of Education that the personnel for the autism program are now part of the Department of Education team. The district was informed that the Department of Education will handle the advertising, interviewing, and hiring for this position going forward. However, this change only relates to the statewide programs under the director position and not the district's Delaware Autism Program. To ensure continuity during the transition, the outgoing director will continue as a consultant through a contract with both the district and Department of Education.
School District Statement Regarding the Statewide Autism Program:
February 12, 2019
On January 11, 2019, the Christina School District removed a posting for the position of Director of the Statewide Autism Program, a position that has been posted nationally 10 times by the district since October 2016, and most recently was posted by the district from August 22 to September 20, 2018, October 5 to October 22, 2018, and October 23 to November 26, 2018. There has been no successful candidate from any of these postings.
On January 25, 2019, district officials received an email from the Delaware Secretary of Education stating, “the personnel associated with the state’s autism program are now part of the DOE team.” In that email she referenced a memo dated October 9, 2018, from the Delaware Office of Management and Budget Director and the Delaware Controller General, stating, “the Department of Education must now act in the program administration role.” District officials were informed that “the DOE’s Director of Human Resources will then proceed with the advertising, interviewing and hiring process.” Upon this notification, the Superintendent reached out to the Secretary of Education to ask for clarification and, subsequently, the district’s HR Department was directed to remove the posting for Director of the Statewide Autism Program.
Please note that this discussion with the Delaware Department of Education relates only to the statewide programs under the auspices of the Director of the Statewide Autism Program. The Statewide Director’s Office is not the Delaware Autism Program (DAP) run by the district. The DAP program is an educationally based program for students with autism, serving students placed in the program by districts in New Castle County. The Statewide Director’s Office provides support to districts throughout the state, providing guidance to adults who have oversight responsibilities of students with autism. The Statewide Director’s Office also provides oversight for the statewide respite program and group homes. There is no impact on the Delaware Autism Program (DAP) at Brennen School or satellite programs in Christina School District schools. To ensure continuity during the recruitment period, the Christina School District and the Delaware Department of Education have agreed to employ the outgoing Statewide Director, Dr. Winterling, as a consultant. That contract is currently in effect.
District officials are continuing discussions with the Delaware Department of Education regarding the administration of the Statewide Autism Program.
The Christina School District is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, gender (including pregnancy, childbirth and related medical conditions), national origin, citizenship or ancestry, age, disability, marital status, veteran status, genetic information, sexual orientation, or gender identity, against victims of domestic violence, sexual offenses, or stalking, or upon any other categories protected by federal, state, or local law. Inquiries regarding compliance with the above may be directed to the Title IX/Section 504 Coordinator, Christina School District, 600 North Lombard Street, Wilmington, DE 19801; Telephone: (302) 552-2600.
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