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Nutrition

Wen believes hungry kids can’t learn. That’s why he’s committed to improving school meals across the district—because good nutrition fuels focus, energy, and long-term health. Every child deserves access to food that supports their growth, not just fills a tray. Better food is a basic, powerful step toward better learning.

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Character

It’s not just about what students know—it’s about who they become. Wen believes schools should teach and model strong character: kindness, integrity, responsibility, and service. These aren’t political ideas; they’re life skills. Wen wants every classroom to be a place where American values are lived, not just talked about.

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Partnership

Great schools aren’t built by top-down decisions—they grow from real partnerships. Wen believes students succeed when families, teachers, and the district work together. He’s committed to listening to all voices—parents, staff, and students—and making sure every family feels seen, respected, and included in shaping the future of Widefield.