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Sherae’a Moore


District 8 (House)


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Sherae’a Moore

Sherae’a “Rae” Moore is a dedicated Middletown resident who has experience as a teacher, policy reformer, and legislative staffer. She is a product of Appoquinimink School District, graduating from Middletown High School. She became a first-generation college graduate after receiving her undergraduate degree from Delaware State University in English. 

After receiving her Master’s degree in Public Administration, Rep. Moore began a career in public service. She made a shift in careers and became an educator. It was through this experience where she saw firsthand how overburdened and underserved the education system was. Becoming an educator solidified her passion for advocating for those who feel like they do not have a voice. 

Rep. Moore is a mother, educator and advocate. She is proudly serving in her third term as State Representative for the 8th District with the belief that the future of Delaware deserves more.

Education

B.A. English, Delaware State University M.A. Public Policy and Administration, Liberty University

Occupation

Educator

Legislative Service:

House: 2020- Present

Committees:

Education, Member

Housing, Member

Veterans Affairs, Member

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Legislative Highlights


HB 15


The Delaware Play to Learn Act- 153rd General Assembly The Delaware Play to Learn Act permits early childhood educators in the public schools to use and encourage play-based learning in their classrooms and in their curriculum. This Act permits local […]

HB 125


HB 125- 152nd General Assembly In response to the growing number of food-insecure Delawareans, this legislation requires all public schools to offer free breakfast and lunch to all students who are currently eligible for reduced-price meals. […]

HB 188


HB 188- 152nd General Assembly Creates an Equity Ombudsman Program and Educational Equity Council to address issues involving systemic and individual student educational inequities, from which the student or students being a member of a class protected from discrimination under […]