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Sitting in the southwest corner of Montgomery County, Westbrook
Elementary School is only a few blocks from the District of Columbia line.
To the delight of its parents, Westbrook has always been one of the smallest
schools in the county, but like so many of the B-CC cluster schools its enrollment is
now on the rise.
Westbrook, Circa 1942

Photo courtesy of Michael Dwyer and MNCPPC Archives. This early photo of Westbrook Elementary School is featured in the newly published book, Montgomery County (Images of America), by Michael Dwyer, the historian for the Maryland National Capitol Park and Planning Commission. (Copyright 2006, Aracadia Publishing).
The school first opened in 1940 with 148 students. It was built in 1939 by
the Works Progress Administration, one of President Roosevelt’s New Deal
agencies. There is a plaque in the front hallway, which was left by the builders, with Roosevelt’s name on it. The school was renovated during the 1989-1990 school term. As a result
of budget cutbacks, a gymnasium, which was part of the original renovation plan,
was never built. Westbrook still remains without a gym. The “all purpose room” at
the back of the building serves as a cafeteria, gymnasium, auditorium and after-school
meeting room.
Westbrook currently has enrollment of more than 350 students in grades
kindergarten through fifth grade. This also includes several students in primary and
intermediate special education classes. Westbrook is one of the few schools that
house an Emotional Disabilities (ED) program. ED-school-based programs
provide a continuum of placements and services for students with emotional
disabilities depending on individual student needs. This continuum includes self-contained classes at the elementary and secondary levels.
History of Westbrook
From the New Deal to the age of the internet, Westbrook is a beloved community school with a rich history. Read all about us in: A Brief History of Westbrook.
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