Home
News & Events
Latest News
The goal of Project WIN is to help young adults in Delaware County achieve and maintain family-sustaining employment by providing access to critical job readiness resources. The program is open to individuals with or without a high school diploma and offers comprehensive employment and vocational support services tailored to meet participants’ needs.
This week, global credit rating provider Moody’s announced the cybersecurity risk score for the education and nonprofit sectors has jumped from “moderate” to “high” over the past two years.
The education sector’s rising cyber risk rating comes as ongoing calls for K-12 cybersecurity support are amplified at the national and state levels. According to Moody’s, higher cyber risk scores are being driven by growing digitization — which produces an “extensive digital footprint potentially more vulnerable to a cyberattack” — and below-average mitigation of cyber risks.
The DCIU is proud to honor the incredible individuals, families, and educators who make our community stronger through understanding, inclusion, and compassion. We’re proud to support a diverse, inclusive community that values understanding, acceptance, and empowerment for all. Join us in recognizing April as Autism Awareness and Acceptance Month. Together, we can create a more inclusive world where everyone has the opportunity to thrive.
Watch this inspiring video as we celebrate the unique strengths and voices of our students and staff—and our ongoing commitment to creating a world where everyone belongs.
Upcoming Events
Annual Legislative Breakfast with Delaware County's State House and Senate delegation, the Legislative Council, school board members, superintendents, and other administrators where vital education issues are discussed.
This annual fundraiser for DCIU's education foundation raises funds for classroom grants.
All programs and offices of DCIU are closed in observance of Memorial Day.