Brantwood Children's Home is Expanding

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By Jamie Langley

 

Starting in the fall, brantwood will be educating high school students in house, instead of enrolling them at Robert E. Lee High School after 8th grade.

However, in order to open those classroom doors by this august, the home needs a total of 56 thousand dollars before July to purchase computers, computer curriculum, chairs, tables, printers, and wages for teachers.

After ten years of housing and educating abused and neglected middle school children, Brantwood Children's Home in Montgomery is expanding. 

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