by Baltimore Curriculum Project | Jun 16, 2025 | Hampstead Hill, In the News
There is no better example of how strong schools create strong neighborhoods than in Canton. Hampstead Hill Academy (HHA) embodies a broader national trend in which high-performing public schools are reversing the traditional “suburban flight” pattern. ...
by Maura Colleen Farrall | Jun 12, 2025 | In the News
By Maura Colleen Farrall, BCP Lead Academic Coach Summer break is a wonderful time for kids to relax, explore new interests, and recharge after a busy school year. But it’s also a time when many students experience a setback in their academic skills, especially in...
by Baltimore Curriculum Project | Jun 12, 2025 | City Springs, Hampstead Hill, In the News
In May and June, the Pre-Kindergarten programs at City Springs Elementary / Middle and Hampstead Hill Academy received Maryland State Department of Education (MSDE) accreditation. This impressive achievement means that all six of the Baltimore Curriculum Project (BCP)...
by Baltimore Curriculum Project | Jun 12, 2025 | Board, In the News
On June 5, 2025, the BCP Board of Directors held its final meeting of the school year at Hampstead Hill Academy (HHA) and via Zoom. The meeting included a tour of the newly completed Newstead Gymnasium at HHA, along with updates on finances, school performance,...
by Baltimore Curriculum Project | Jun 11, 2025 | Frederick, In the News, Pimlico
Students at Baltimore Curriculum Project (BCP) neighborhood conversion charter schools are on the move—literally! This spring, BCP proudly unveiled three new school vans, bringing a fresh burst of energy and opportunity to Frederick Elementary School and Pimlico...
by Baltimore Curriculum Project | Jun 11, 2025 | Govans, In the News
In 2021, the first grade teachers at the Church of the Redeemer Parish Day School and Govans Elementary School wanted to create a way to build community. The schools, located a little over a mile apart in North Baltimore, collaborated on the Hi Neighbor! Program, a...