News and Press
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,...
BCP Community Partner Spotlight: Middle Grades Partnership
Partners play a significant role in helping the Baltimore Curriculum Project (BCP) 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 to the...
Govans’ LEGO Robotics Team Advances to State Tournament
The Govans Elementary School Dragon Designers have advanced to the Maryland State FIRST LEGO League Tournament for the sixth consecutive year in a row. On February 3, 2024, at the Qualifying FIRST LEGO League Tournament, they were awarded the second place Champion’s...
Meet the BCP Board Member: Mo Jishi
Mohannad “Mo” Jishi, Executive Vice President at M&T Bank, first became involved with Baltimore Curriculum Project (BCP) as a neighbor of Hampstead Hill Academy (HHA). He began volunteering in 2013 through Business Volunteers Maryland’s PENCIL Affiliate Program,...
2024 Brenda Kahn Memorial Award for Educational Excellence
Each year, the Baltimore Curriculum Project (BCP) selects a BCP teacher from its six, neighborhood conversion charter schools as the recipient of the Brenda Kahn Memorial Award for Educational Excellence. BCP Principals nominate potential awardees for demonstrating...
How BCP Helps Students With School Choice and Next Steps
School choice for middle and high school students in Baltimore City Public Schools (City Schools) is designed to provide families with options and flexibility in selecting the educational environment that best meets the needs and preferences of their children. City...
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