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CHEF welcomes Carol Hall as new board member

February 5, 2024

The Cape Henlopen Educational Foundation has elected Carol Hall to a three-year term on its board of directors.

Hall was a teacher and counselor for 40 years in Maryland and California, and for the military and State Department students in Germany.

Hall volunteered for 20 years at charitable events in the Washington, D.C. area, and after moving to Rehoboth Beach in 2003, she continued volunteering. She has been a Rehoboth Art League docent for 18 years and serves on the RAL Docent Council. Hall has been a docent at the Rehoboth Beach Museum since it opened in 2007. In 2008, she joined the Village Improvement Association and has been an active member, chairing many of its events throughout the years, and currently serving as membership chair. Hall is also a member of her community homeowners association board.

Hall earned a master in counseling and guidance from Bowie State University in Maryland and a bachelor’s degree from University of Maryland, College Park.

“Carol is enthusiastic about education and helping students to be successful,” said Rick Grier-Reynolds, CHEF president. “She also believes that more needs to be done to support our Cape teachers and administrators.”

CHEF has been a nonprofit strategic partner of the Cape Henlopen School District since 2007. For the latest information about how CHEF is providing Cape students in kindergarten through 12th grade with the tools they need to excel in school and life, go to chef-cape-org.

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