by Baltimore Curriculum Project | Feb 15, 2024 | Grads, Hampstead Hill, In the News
Gregory Rosario, Hampstead Hill Academy, Class of 2016 Attended: Hampstead Hill Academy, K – 8th Grade Activities: baseball, debate, stage crew High School: Baltimore Polytechnic Institute, Class of 2020 Activities: Ingenuity Project, focus on advanced placement,...
by Baltimore Curriculum Project | Feb 15, 2024 | City Springs, In the News
Partners play a significant role in helping the Baltimore Curriculum Project (BCP) meet our mission and the missions of our six neighborhood conversion charter schools. Each partner, especially our overarching partner, Baltimore City Public Schools, is integral to the...
by Baltimore Curriculum Project | Feb 15, 2024 | Govans, In the News
The Govans Elementary School Dragon Designers have advanced to the Maryland State FIRST LEGO League Tournament for the sixth consecutive year in a row. On February 3, 2024, at the Qualifying FIRST LEGO League Tournament, they were awarded the second place Champion’s...
by Baltimore Curriculum Project | Feb 15, 2024 | Blog
“Every day, we see how social media is changing schools in the ways that we engage with students.” This opening comment by Harold S. Henry, Jr. Chief of Schools for Baltimore Curriculum Project’s (BCP) 2024 Leading Minds Conversation was hardly news to the several...
by Baltimore Curriculum Project | Feb 15, 2024 | Board, In the News
Mohannad “Mo” Jishi, Executive Vice President at M&T Bank, first became involved with Baltimore Curriculum Project (BCP) as a neighbor of Hampstead Hill Academy (HHA). He began volunteering in 2013 through Business Volunteers Maryland’s PENCIL Affiliate Program,...