Days before the start of classes on Aug. 26, Montgomery County Public Schools Superintendent Thomas Taylor has introduced what he’s calling “refrigerator curriculum.”

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In a briefing with reporters on Wednesday, Taylor framed the rollout of the new curriculum as a way for parents to get past those one-worded answers they commonly get when asking their kids what they learned in school that day.

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