Show dates and times:
➡️ Friday, April 24, 7:00pm
➡️ Saturday, April 25, 12:00pm & 7:00pm
➡️ Friday, May 1, 7:00pm.
➡️ Saturday, May 2, 12:00pm & 7:00pm
We hope to see you there!

The session will take place on Tuesday, February 24, beginning at 5:30pm, at Academy Park High School.
We encourage families to attend together and take advantage of this opportunity to ask questions and prepare for the years ahead! 📘

⭐ David Jackson
⭐ David Wilson
⭐ Ramon Santiago
⭐ Quentina Scruggs
⭐ Sakeena Walker
⭐ Alejandro Gonzalez
⭐ Xavier Blakely
⭐ Isaiah Russell
⭐ Natalie Ellis
⭐ Brandon McPoyle
⭐ Kalima Mitchell
⭐ Christine Lare
⭐ Alvis Booker
⭐ Jakiah Rudolph-Youngblood
⭐ Jamal Fisher
⭐ David Moore
⭐ Cyntia Williams
⭐ Nicole Coffey
⭐ Denita Brown
⭐ Eric Woodson
⭐ Antoine Strong
⭐ Kaitlyn Parsons
⭐ Shawn Payne
Thank you for keeping our schools safe and supporting our students and staff each day. We appreciate your commitment to our school community! 🙌


While attending our schools, Angel spent time assisting the APHS vice principal’s secretary, gaining valuable experience that helped shape her professional goals.
After several years in retail, Angel transitioned into administrative roles, including work in a pediatric healthcare office, where supporting families and healthcare professionals reinforced her passion for helping others. This experience inspired her to further her education and focus on the healthcare field.
In May 2024, Angel earned an associate degree from Delaware County Community College and is currently pursuing a medical coding and billing certification through Penn Foster. Her journey reflects resilience, growth, and a commitment to lifelong learning! 🎓

The next regular day of school will be Tuesday, February 17.

We’re proud to support programs that help students discover their potential! 🧰🌟

🌟 April Kessler, Kindergarten Center
🌟 Melissa Papale, Darby Township School
🌟 Janine MacDonald, Delcroft School
🌟 Danielle Sharp, Delcroft School
🌟 Kristin Rossiter, Harris School
🌟 Raeleen Derham, Sharon Hill School
🌟 Christina Carpani, Academy Park High School
🌟 Michelle Linden, Academy Park High School
🌟 Chrisheena Ridley, Academy Park High School
🌟 Dina Keiser, Academy Park High School
🌟 Ryan Reiter, Academy Park High School
Thank you for being a constant source of support and encouragement!

Full-time and part-time positions are available. Interviews will be conducted on site, so please come prepared with your resume.
The event will take place at the Educational Services Center located at 1560 Delmar Drive, Folcroft, PA. If you have any questions, please contact HR Specialist Megan Giunta via email at mgiunta@sedelco.org.

✅ High school students will be dismissed at 11:00am
✅ Grades 1-8 will dismiss at 12:45pm
✅ Kindergarten Center will dismiss at 12:45pm

Check out the newsletter: https://www.sedelco.org/page/newsletter


No matter the prediction, it’s a great day to talk about seasons and traditions! 🌤️🐾

Our board members play an essential role in shaping the vision of our district, supporting student success, and ensuring our schools remain strong, welcoming places to learn and grow.
Please join us in thanking our board members for their commitment and leadership:
⭐️ Francesca Barley, President
⭐️ Michele McGowan, Vice President
⭐️ Cleo Bey Goodman
⭐️ Reyshon Fowler
⭐️ John Lafferty
⭐️ Patrick McGowan
⭐️ Kinji Ridley
⭐️ Trina Singleton
⭐️ Rochelle Womack

Alumni Spotlight: Jordon McGowan, Class of 2021! 🌟
It was at Southeast Delco that Jordon first learned the power of perseverance and community. After earning a full-ride scholarship through the prestigious Bill and Melinda Gates Scholarship, he was accepted into Drexel University to study biomedical engineering.
While at Drexel, he contributed to a published research paper focused on a pediatric artificial heart and spent over a year as an R&D project engineer for an orthopedic prosthetic manufacturer. His work is already making a difference in the lives of others! 🔬
“Going to Southeast Delco taught me to embrace my community and learn that it takes a village to raise a student,” Jordon says.
We’re proud to see how far Jordon has come—and we cannot wait to see what he does next! 🎉

This initiative ensures that all students will experience at least one academic field trip during the 2025-26 school year. Whether exploring science centers, museums, historic sites, or cultural institutions, these experiences are designed to spark curiosity and deepen classroom connections.
We’re proud to provide meaningful opportunities that extend beyond the school walls!

Set up your account using the confidential ID and password provided by the district. This information is typically found on the paper attached to your child’s schedule for the year. If you no longer have that paper, please contact a district administrator or secretary, and they can help you retrieve your login information.
To learn how to create and set up your PowerSchool account, visit the district’s PowerSchool setup guide: https://5il.co/2zddw
Additional resources and support are also available on the official PowerSchool website.

Her work earned a $100 gift card to Blick Art Materials in recognition of her artistic achievement.
Chrissabell’s artwork, along with pieces by fellow Academy Park High School students Gabrielle James and Bonita Freeman, is currently on view at the DCCC Fine Arts Building through February 6! 🎨

Samantha always knew she wanted to help people—she just wasn’t sure how at first. After graduating in 2009, she explored psychology, worked full time, and gained valuable experience at Wawa and Wawa Corporate. It wasn’t until she purchased her first home that she discovered a new path: real estate.
Since launching her career in March 2019, Samantha has built a thriving business, mentors others, and is growing her investment portfolio. She credits her time in Southeast Delco schools with helping shape her into the person she is today.
“The teachers and staff truly cared about the kids and their jobs. I felt seen when I was at school, and that alone helped me thrive,” Samantha says.
She still remembers the impact of her 4th grade teacher, Mrs. Benson, who “showed me genuine care, offered tough love when I needed it, and celebrated me with praise at just the right moments.” Samantha now brings that same energy into her real estate work.
We’re proud to celebrate Samantha’s success and the meaningful way she continues to serve others! 🌟

Dr. King’s legacy reminds us that positive change is possible when people come together.

