by Baltimore Curriculum Project | Jul 18, 2023 | In the News, Pimlico
In July, Pimlico Elementary / Middle School (PEMS) unveiled a new logo, refreshing its brand as part of the historic school’s ongoing efforts to redefine itself as it moves into its third year as a neighborhood conversion charter school operated by the Baltimore...
by Baltimore Curriculum Project | Jun 14, 2023 | In the News, Pimlico, Wolfe Street
This June, Pimlico Elementary / Middle School and Wolfe Street Academy received two major beautification/facility improvements. Pimlico received landscaping of its front, side and back entrances, thanks to funding from a grant by Concentration of Poverty Grant that...
by Baltimore Curriculum Project | Jun 14, 2023 | City Springs, Frederick, Govans, In the News, Pimlico, What Happens, Wolfe Street
It’s been a joyous last few weeks of school as our students, teachers, staff, and families bid farewell to the 2022-23 academic year, and the Baltimore Curriculum Project (BCP) says a fond farewell to our accomplished 5th and 8th graders. Our youngest students also...
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 | 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...