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Frederick Elementary School’s Green Team Blossoms
Last spring, Frederick Elementary School (FES) built its Teaching Garden to help FES students develop lifelong nutritious eating habits by educating them about the connections between their food choices and the impact it has on their brain development. Overseen by the...
HHA Chess Champions
April has been a banner month for the Hampstead Hill Academy (HHA) Chess Team. The team competed on the local, state, and national levels, where they showcased their talents, tenacity, and teamwork. HHA’s Chess Team is coached by Theo Epstein of Baltimore Kids Chess...
The Power of Arts Education at BCP
March is Arts in Our Schools Month across Maryland and the nation. To celebrate, we’re sharing just a few of the wonderful ways that students at Baltimore Curriculum Project (BCP) neighborhood conversion charter schools enjoy an arts education steeped in...
Baltimore City Schools’ New PreK CHOICE System
For the coming 2024-25 school year, Baltimore City Public Schools (City Schools) is rolling out a new Pre-Kindergarten (PreK) CHOICE system for families. A goal of the new process is to consolidate PreK registration and enrollment across the district while ensuring...
BCP Board Springs Forward
As the 2023-24 school year moves into the sprint of end-of-year activities, the Baltimore Curriculum Project (BCP) Board of Directors is focused on several strategic goals and new initiatives. At the heart of each objective is BCP’s mission to develop, implement, and...
In Memory: Bob Benjamin, BCP Board Member
Robert “Bob” Benjamin, longtime Baltimore Curriculum Project (BCP) Board member, passed on February 28, 2024. A trusted and talented journalist, Bob was retired as senior editor at T. Rowe Price Group at the time of his passing. He had an impressive and impactful...
Community Partner Spotlight: the Board Room Chess, Inc.
Partners play a significant role in the Baltimore Curriculum Project’s (BCP) ability to meet our mission and the missions of our six neighborhood conversion charter schools. Each partner, especially our overarching partner, Baltimore City Public Schools, is integral...
BCP Grads Going Places: Jaden White, Govans Elementary Alumnus
Jaden White, Govans Elementary School, Class of 2018 Activities: Dragons After Dismissal, music, theater, Bridges, wrestling Jaden’s siblings, Roman and Kelsey, are students at Govans, Kindergarten and first grade, respectively Roland Park Elementary/Middle School,...
BCP Teacher and School-based Staff Job Fair, March 9, 2024
The Baltimore Curriculum Project (BCP) is hosting a Teacher and School-based Staff Job Fair March 9, 2024 10 AM - 1 PM Govans Elementary School, 5801 York Rd. Baltimore, MD 21212 Participants who pre-register are guaranteed an in-person interview during the fair with...
New Direct Instruction Podcast Launched by Dr. Zach Groshell
This month marked the launch of an exciting new podcast series sponsored by the National Institute for Direct Instruction (NIFDI), aimed at providing invaluable insights into the world of Direct Instruction (DI). Hosted by esteemed educator and parent, Dr. Zach...
What’s Happening in Our Schools? 100 Days
In February, each Baltimore Curriculum Project (BCP) school recognizes a calendar milestone by celebrating 100 days of school. With lessons in math and technology and several fun dress-up days as centenarians, BCP students, faculty, and staff made it a memorable...
BCP Grads Going Places: Gregory Rosario, Hampstead Hill Alum
Gregory Rosario, Hampstead Hill Academy, Class of 2016 Attended: Hampstead Hill Academy, K – 8th Grade Activities: baseball, debate, stage crew High School: Baltimore Polytechnic Institute, Class of 2020 Activities: Ingenuity Project, focus on advanced placement,...
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