by Baltimore Curriculum Project | Apr 22, 2025 | Frederick, In the News
Chronic student absenteeism continues to be a national challenge post-pandemic at all levels of public education. Baltimore Curriculum Project (BCP) neighborhood conversion charter schools are tackling the issue head-on with innovative, family-centered initiatives. ...
by Baltimore Curriculum Project | Apr 22, 2025 | In the News
BCP Annual Fundraiser Brings Fun, Friendly Competition, and Community Together at the Baltimore Museum of Industry On Thursday, May 15, 2025, the Baltimore Curriculum Project (BCP) invites the community to its annual “Are You Smarter than a BCP Student” Gala, an...
by Baltimore Curriculum Project | Apr 14, 2025 | In the News
On Thursday, May 15, 2025, Robert “Rob” Salley, Chair of the Baltimore City Public Schools Commissioners, will be one of three celebrity contestants for Baltimore Curriculum Project’s (BCP) “Are You Smarter Than a BCP Student?” Mr. Salley brings his vast expertise to...
by Baltimore Curriculum Project | Apr 14, 2025 | Hampstead Hill, In the News
After a year of construction—and a fair amount of classroom improvisation—Hampstead Hill Academy (HHA) proudly opened its brand-new Newstead Gym with a ribbon cutting ceremony and community celebration on April 9, 2025. The 9,545-square-foot facility includes a modern...
by Baltimore Curriculum Project | Apr 11, 2025 | Frederick, In the News
The Frederick Elementary School (FES) Green Team, the after school environmental club that oversees the school’s garden, has a new school greening initiative: composting. The students are promoting sustainable environmental practices to enhance the soil and plant...
by Baltimore Curriculum Project | Apr 11, 2025 | Board, In the News
Baltimore City Councilman John Bullock, Ph.D., who represents the 9th district of West and Southwest Baltimore, has been a Baltimore Curriculum Project (BCP) Board member since 2017. We talked to him about serving Baltimore’s school-aged children and their families...