More people are expressing support for the BOOST program as Governor Wes Moore looks to phase it out. But now, a key Democrat in Annapolis appears to be on board with funding the program.

More than 3,000 students this school year get scholarships through the BOOST Program. It allows low-income families the chance to take their students out of a failing school and put them somewhere else.

“It’s had an amazing impact on so many families and so many communities across the state,” Agudath Israel of Maryland Executive Director, Rabbi Ariel Sadwin said.

Sadwin said he’s seen first-hand how the BOOST Program has helped lift students out of a potentially bad situation into a better classroom.... Read More: FOX45