AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoDelaware Fintech Expansion: GradBridge, a Newark-based student lending fintech, will stay in Delaware as it expands to nearly 50 jobs in five years, backed by a $780,000 Jobs Performance Grant. Social Security Watch: A new analysis warns Delaware could see an average $549 monthly cut if the retirement trust fund becomes insolvent in 2032. Delaware Health Care: Delaware is set to open its first four-year medical school in 2028 through a partnership with Thomas Jefferson University, with an inaugural class of 40 and tuition awards tied to serving rural Delaware for at least five years. Local Safety: The Delaware County Sheriff’s Office is warning residents about a phone scam using a fake “Deputy Hart” identity and threats of federal arrest. Education Leadership: A new report argues principals are a key lever for improving teacher retention and student outcomes, tying leadership support to better grades and stronger school culture.
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