by Baltimore Curriculum Project | Mar 10, 2023 | In the News, Pimlico
FACT: Hemorrhaging is the #1 preventable cause of death after injury. FACT: 6th-8th graders at Pimlico Elementary / Middle School have the knowledge and skills to save a life, thanks to their “Stop the Bleed” training through the school’s unique Pimlico/Sinai Middle...
by Baltimore Curriculum Project | Mar 10, 2023 | City Springs, Grads, In the News
Tajma Burnside, City Springs Elementary / Middle, K-8, 2009-2018 Baltimore Polytechnic High School, 2022 Attends: Community College of Baltimore County Major: Nursing Part-time Starbucks barista Career Plans: Labor and delivery nurse Q: HOW DID ATTENDING A BCP...
by Baltimore Curriculum Project | Feb 23, 2023 | Media Coverage
Pimlico middle school students learned life-saving Stop-the-Bleed skills as part of the school’s unique partnership with Sinai Hospital, the Pimlico/Sinai Middle Grades Health Sciences Program Watch the...
by Baltimore Curriculum Project | Feb 16, 2023 | In the News, What Happens
There’s always a lot going on in Baltimore Curriculum Project (BCP) schools! This month, the students and faculty celebrated 100 days of school by dressing up as centenarians, complete with gray hair and canes. The concept of 100 was embedded into math and technology...
by Baltimore Curriculum Project | Feb 10, 2023 | In the News, Pimlico
Pimlico Elementary / Middle School has been the heart of the Park Heights community since 1910. Today, as a neighborhood charter school operated by the Baltimore Curriculum Project (BCP), Pimlico is being transformed with innovative programming and new and renovated...