“’I’m grateful now that we gave Wheaton Woods a try. I now feel we have our kids in the best school for them, and I always advocate for the school,” she said.
What helped turn around Allen’s attitude toward Wheaton Woods had much to do with a recent state-mandated in Montgomery County and across Maryland to implement an education approach called .
The Blueprint calls for designating schools that serve highly concentrated populations of impoverished families as “community schools” and providing these schools with extra funding and support.”
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