It’s been an eventful season at The Foundation Schools and we have all of the exclusive stories and photos from this quarter in our Spring newsletter! Our schools did a variety of creative lessons and presentations to celebrate holidays like Black History Month and Valentine’s Day. Students also took exciting incentive field trips to places like the Baltimore Aquarium and the National Great Blacks In Wax Museum to celebrate them reaching their positive behavior goals. As always, our students continued to expand their academic and social skills through engaging lessons in STEM and therapeutic health lessons hosted by our clinical department. We also got the opportunity to acknowledge some of our amazing staff for the work they’ve done this past semester.
Calling all Gaithersburg residents! If you’re driving down Washington Grove check out The Foundation School of Montgomery County (FSMC)’s new adopted road near the US Postal Service Office! The Montgomery County Department of Transportation advocates for clean, litter free roads through their Adopt a Road (AAR) Program. Road owners can choose the name of a […]
Student Volunteering at The Foundation School of Montgomery County
While our schools work hard on their assignments during the summer session, our students with emotional disabilities are still making time to volunteer in their local communities. Students at The Foundation School of Montgomery County (FSMC) are earning their service learning (SSL) hours in a variety of creative ways. This month, a group of students […]
Graduation, Promotion and Summer Fun in the TFS Summer Newsletter!
The Foundation Schools is so excited to show you everything we’ve been up to these past few months in our Summer newsletter! This was an exciting semester as we celebrated our graduating and promoted students at our graduation ceremonies! We are so proud of our students for working hard and reaching this milestone. Meanwhile, our […]
Supporting Youth Mental Health with the Pull Up Fund!
The Foundation Schools is proud to announce that we are one of three organizations in Prince George’s County to receive support through Pull Up Fund’s Youth Mental Health Supports initiative! The Pull Up Fund connects historically excluded communities to essential resources, with a focus on increasing access to mental health services, supporting youth initiatives, and […]