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Delaware Education Department Revokes BASSE Charter
March 20, 2026
The Delaware Department of Education, led by Secretary Cindy Marten and with approval from the State Board of Education, has officially revoked the charter of the Bryan Allen Stevenson School of Excellence (BASSE), effective at the end of the 2025-26 academic year. This decision follows concerns regarding BASSE's enrollment numbers, financial stability, and organizational management since its opening in Fall 2024 serving grades 6 through 9. Students currently enrolled will transition back to their home district schools or may transfer to other schools accepting new students for the upcoming academic year.
- This revocation signals potential shifts in charter school procurement and oversight within Delaware, emphasizing the importance of financial and operational viability in charter school contracts.
- Procurement professionals should note the implications for future charter school authorizations and contract management, including increased scrutiny on enrollment projections and fiscal health.
- Vendors and service providers supporting charter schools may see changes in demand or contract opportunities as the state adjusts its portfolio of authorized schools.
- Organizations involved in educational services should consider the impact of charter closures on resource allocation and potential re-engagement with district schools in Delaware.
Secretary of Education Cindy Marten, with the assent of the State Board of Education, announced the revocation of the Bryan Allen Stevenson School of Excellence (BASSE) charter at the end of this school year due to enrollment, financial and organizational concerns.
— Cindy Marten, Secretary of Education
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Delaware Department of Education, State Board of Education, Charter School Accountability Committee
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- BASSE Charter to close in June - State of Delaware News · DE · Mar 20