Delaware Code
Chapter 17. STATE APPROPRIATIONS
§ 1716G. Substitute teachers.

(a) Substitute teachers shall be used to provide temporary teaching to pupils when the regular teacher is unavailable due to illness, leave, or other reasons.
(b) During the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2023, and annually thereafter, allocation of funds shall be targeted to high needs elementary, middle and high schools, with populations of 50% or more of low-income students,
(c) Substitute teachers shall be paid from state funds for 10 months and shall be paid a starting salary equitable to a No Degree Step 1 in accordance with § 1305 of this title.
(d) Individuals hired under this section must have obtained an associate's or bachelor's degree from an accredited institute of higher education.
(e) All individuals hired under this section are subject to the provisions of Chapter 41 of this title and, at the discretion of each local education agency, subject to district and building level professional development requirements.
(f) To ensure success of these substitute teachers, each school district and charter school must develop and implement a professional development program specifically designed for these substitute teachers that, at a minimum, includes all of the following:

(1) Implementing lesson plans.
(2) Classroom management.
(3) Student behavior, including disability awareness and behaviors that may manifest as a result of disabilities.
(4) Basic understanding of Individualized Education Plans and 504 Plans [29 U.S.C. § 794].
(g) Participation in professional development provided in subsection (f) of this section shall be used as credit towards a standard certificate.

Structure Delaware Code

Delaware Code

Title 14 - Education

Chapter 17. STATE APPROPRIATIONS

§ 1701. Amount to be appropriated by General Assembly.

§ 1702. Divisions of school appropriations.

§ 1703. Unit of pupils [Effective until July 1, 2023].

§ 1703. Unit of pupils [Effective July 1, 2023].

§ 1703A. Extended Learning Opportunities Subcommittee.

§ 1704. Number of units in a school district; method of calculation; actual unit count; optional unit count.

§ 1705. Determination of amount of appropriation.

§ 1705A. Maximum student-instructor ratio requirements.

§ 1705B. Required reporting regarding maximum student-instructor ratio.

§ 1706. Determination of amount of Division II appropriation.

§ 1707. Division III equalization funding.

§ 1708. Form of appropriation.

§ 1709. Use of appropriation for purpose other than that designated.

§ 1710. Certification of number of units by Secretary of Education.

§ 1711. Salaries in excess of state supported uniform salary schedules.

§ 1712. Transfer of appropriation of closed and consolidated district.

§ 1713. State School Fund income and General Fund.

§ 1714. Acquisition of school sites, Advanced Planning and Real Property Acquisition Fund; purchase; sale; repayment.

§ 1715. Unit of pupils for kindergartens.

§ 1716. Unit for academic excellence.

§ 1716A. Related services unit and funding.

§ 1716B-1716D. Gifted or talented unit and funding; disruptive pupil referral unit and funding; Education Refinement Program unit and funding.

§ 1716E. Mental health services unit and funding.

§ 1716F. Mental health services unit and funding for middle school.

§ 1716G. Substitute teachers.

§ 1717. Employment of personnel.

§ 1718. Matching federal funds.

§ 1719. Adjustment of appropriations.

§ 1720. Adult education.

§ 1721. Autistic unit and funding.

§ 1722. Accounting for textbooks, subject matter materials and other school property entrusted to individual students.

§ 1723. Comprehensive school discipline improvement programs.

§ 1725. Tracking of school district use of unit funds.

§ 1726. Opportunity Fund [Effective until July 1, 2024].

§ 1726. Opportunity Fund [Effective July 1, 2024].