by Baltimore Curriculum Project | Jan 25, 2024 | Govans, Hampstead Hill, In the News
School choice for middle and high school students in Baltimore City Public Schools (City Schools) is designed to provide families with options and flexibility in selecting the educational environment that best meets the needs and preferences of their children. City...
by Baltimore Curriculum Project | Jan 24, 2024 | In the News, What Happens
Our network of Baltimore Curriculum Project (BCP) schools celebrated the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. throughout the month of January. History lessons infused with social justice, art projects, books about Dr. King’s accomplishments and hopes for the...
by Baltimore Curriculum Project | Jan 23, 2024 | Hampstead Hill, In the News
Food for Life is part of the curriculum at three Baltimore Curriculum Project (BCP) schools: City Springs Elementary / Middle School, Hampstead Hill Academy (HHA), and Pimlico Elementary / Middle School. Based on a national, award-winning program created by the...
by Baltimore Curriculum Project | Jan 23, 2024 | Blog, City Springs, Frederick, Govans, Pimlico, Wolfe Street
Baltimore Curriculum Project (BCP) schools are neighborhood conversion charter public schools using the community school model. That’s a lot to say. What does it mean for our students, faculty and staff, and parents – and the Baltimore neighborhoods where our six BCP...
by Baltimore Curriculum Project | Jan 23, 2024 | City Springs, Govans, In the News, Partners, Wolfe Street
Our success, and the success of our students, faculty/staff, and parents is due in large part to the commitment of Baltimore Curriculum Project (BCP) partners, including our overarching partner, Baltimore City Public Schools. This month, we introduce you to LETS GO...