A school copes with free-market competition
To help it stay competitive with other schools, Wheaton High is offering “academies” that focus on areas such as engineering or bioscience.
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Tenth-grader Alyssa Denikos, left, and ninth-grader Nejaat Ibrahim look at human blood smears in a microscope during a Principals of Biomedical Science class at Wheaton High School. Many students at Wheaton High are in "academies" that focus on areas such as engineering and bioscience.
Sarah L. Voisin / The Washington Post
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