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BCP Math Work Group Pilots New Curricula
Last spring, BCP created a math workgroup comprising math educators and school leaders from across the BCP network of schools. Recognizing that the six BCP neighborhood charter schools used various math curricula to varying degrees of proficiency, BCP knew that...
SNL Cast Member / Actor Ego Nwodim Launches Life Skills Improv Program at City Springs Elementary / Middle School
You can learn a lot from improvisational theater. How to really listen to your partner. How to be receptive to new ideas. How to focus and work as a group to find a solution. These are the life skills that actor, comic, producer, and writer Ego Nwodim of “Saturday...
BCP Grads Going Places: Mairead Palmer, Hampstead Hill Academy
HAMPSTEAD HILL ACADEMY, Class of 2020 Attended K-8th Grade Activities: Participated in “a million clubs,” including Inaugural Green Team member, BeMore Green, played baseball (excl. 8th grade, which was canceled because of the pandemic); she and father Mike Palmer...
Back to School With BCP
August at Baltimore Curriculum Project (BCP) is exciting as our network of six neighborhood conversion charter schools get ready for the 2023-24 school year. With a focus on supporting all students, their families, and the needs of the neighborhoods, our schools have...
What’s Happening at BCP Schools: A new school year begins
Happy students, excited teachers, and grateful parents started the 2023-24 school year with smiles, handshakes, and high fives at each of our Baltimore Curriculum Project (BCP) schools. Everyone is ready for a great, successful year of learning, achievement, and joy....
Summer Facility Improvements
Place matters. Research over the past century has consistently found that school facilities impact teaching and learning in profound ways. Baltimore Curriculum Project (BCP) understands the importance of maintaining quality school facilities for our teachers and...
Meet the BCP Board: Anne Perkins
Anne Perkins, a founding board member of the Baltimore Curriculum Project (BCP) was invited by founding board chair George Hess to join the Board in 1996 when BCP began. She knew that serving BCP was a perfect fit– she’s an attorney and served 14 years as a member of...
BCP Grads Going Places: Sherie Turnage
City Springs Elementary / Middle School, Pre-K through 8th, 2013 Class President, 8th Grade Commencement Speaker, June 2022 (see speech below) High School: Institute of Notre Dame, 2017 College: Coppin State University. B.S., Social Work, 2022 Dean’s List, 2020...
Storytime With Govie
Storytime With Govie, a recruitment event hosted by Govans Elementary School for families with children aged three to five in the Govans neighborhood, was a huge success. Held on August 15, the first-ever event was designed to introduce neighborhood families with...
Summer Teacher Training at Baltimore Curriculum Project
Professional Development for our teachers and staff at Baltimore Curriculum Project (BCP) is central to everything we do. Having highly trained master educators, both new and seasoned staff, in our classrooms and across our programs makes all the difference to our...
BCP Grads Going Places: Jacqueline Roldan, Hampstead Hill Academy ‘19
Jacqueline “Jacky” RoldanHampstead Hill Academy, Attended Pre-K through 8th, Class of 2019Commencement 2023 SpeakerMergenthaler Vocational-Technical High School (Mervo), Class of 2023, Valedictorian Culinary Trades Student Chair of fundraising and activities,...
SCHOOL SPOTLIGHT: Frederick Elementary School
Frederick Elementary School (FES) has a long history of educating young children in West Baltimore. In 2016, as part of Baltimore City Public Schools 21st Century School Building plan, the school board of commissioners decided to merge Frederick Elementary School and...
BCP In the News
Check out recent media mentions of the Baltimore Curriculum Project.
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