BCP Blog
Why the Community School Model Matters: 30 Years Committed to Partnerships
For 30 years, the Baltimore Curriculum Project (BCP) has championed the community school mode, an evidence-based approach that transforms public schools into neighborhood hubs offering academic, health, and family support services. Founded in 1996, BCP has partnered...
Celebrating 30 Years of the Baltimore Curriculum Project
Committed to Baltimore. Powered by purpose. Focused on the future. This 2025-26 school year marks a milestone for the Baltimore Curriculum Project (BCP) — our 30th anniversary. As I reflect on all we’ve built together, I keep coming back to this: BCP has never been...
Nurturing Student Success in Math: BCP’s Math Pilot
What’s on the mind of all educators nationwide? The post-pandemic decline in students’ math ability. Last December, the National Assessment of Educational Progress reported that U.S. students are “failing to meet even the lowest level of achievement in math,” and the...
Maryland Needs Restorative Practices in Every School
Solving the complex challenges facing public school education requires comprehensive solutions. In 2021, the Maryland General Assembly enacted the Blueprint for Maryland Schools, comprehensive legislation that, among other systemic change initiatives, will result in...
The Role and Impact of Assistant Principals on School Culture and Achievement
Each Baltimore Curriculum Project (BCP) neighborhood conversion charter school has a team of school leaders, including Assistant Principals, who help to ensure a thriving school culture and climate. The Assistant Principals, seasoned educators and former classroom...
Impactful Women Leaders: Dr. Rhonda Richetta, Principal City Springs Elementary / Middle School
In honor of Women’s History Month, we spoke with Dr. Rhonda Richetta, the Principal of City Springs Elementary / Middle School, since January 2005. City Springs has partnered with Baltimore Curriculum Project (BCP) since 1996. Dr. Richetta, who first came to City...
Post-Pandemic Strategies for Tackling Chronic Absenteeism and Reinventing Parent Engagement and Community Schools
What happens when students don’t attend school regularly? What are the consequences of a pandemic unraveling our social fabric and making it difficult to restore stability? How do we address the growing challenges and traumas that families face today? And what does...
The Benefit and Impact of Charter Schools
The history of charter schools in Baltimore City is part of a broader narrative about school choice and equitable access to education. In the early 2000s, Baltimore City Public Schools (City Schools) implemented a high school choice program, allowing incoming ninth...
Empowering Middle School Leaders for Real-time Impact and Long-term Change
Twelve years ago, a group of us at Hampstead Hill Academy, a Baltimore Curriculum Project (BCP) neighborhood conversion public charter school in South Baltimore, launched Leaders Go Places (LGP) with our middle school. The initial idea and early funding for the...
The Healing Impact of Peaceful Parenting
This fall, Andria Cole, founder of The Restorative Project and a nationally noted educator and Restorative Practices facilitator, launched a series of Peaceful Parenting Workshop and weekly Circles at Pimlico Elementary / Middle School for its parent community. She...
Learning to Lead: Engaging Middle Schoolers in Civic Responsibility
Teaching civic engagement and civic responsibility to middle schoolers is always interesting. This particular presidential election and moment in our country’s polarized political climate makes it especially interesting. Civics instruction is important from a...
The Economics and Educational Necessity of School Attendance
As the new school year begins, let’s take a pause to talk about the importance of enrollment and attendance. Baltimore Curriculum Project (BCP) believes in sharing information about our schools’ operations to further strengthen relationships with our families and the...