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What’s Happening in BCP Schools
Summer is a busy time in the Baltimore Curriculum Project network of neighborhood conversion charter schools. Each school offers free, full-day academic-based summer programs to continue the learning and provide fun enrichment activities.Wolfe Street Academy's Summer...
City Springs and Hampstead Hill get Summer Boost Funding from Bloomberg Philanthropies
This summer, City Springs Elementary / Middle School and Hampstead Hill Academy received national funding to address pandemic learning loss this summer. These two BCP charter schools are among the 18 Baltimore charter schools to receive summer 2023 funding from the...
Meet the BCP Board: Rob Sharps
Robert Sharps joined the Baltimore Curriculum Project board in September 2021 for a simple reason: he was asked. His friend, BCP board co-chair Mike Niccolini, tapped Rob, who is chief executive officer and president of T. Rowe Price Group, Inc., for...
Pimlico Gets a New Logo
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...
BCP’s Unique Food for Life Curriculum
Making sure that children have the proper nutrition is essential to their development, health, and well-being. It’s also critical to their ability to learn. Research by the Centers for Disease Prevention and Control (CDC) reveals that adequate hydration may improve...
BCP Attends NWEA Conference
Three Baltimore Curriculum Project (BCP) leaders attended the Northwest Evaluation Association (NWEA) conference in Atlanta on June 27-29. Brianna Kaufman, BCP Director of Operations, Govans Elementary School Principal Bernarda Kwaw and Maura Farrall, BCP’s Lead...
SCHOOL SPOTLIGHT: Wolfe Street Academy
Wolfe Street Academy (WSA) has been a neighborhood conversion public charter school with the Baltimore Curriculum Project (BCP) since 2007. BCP has been working with WSA since 1998 on the Direct Instruction curriculum, the research-based curriculum used by all BCP...
Where Are BCP Students Going?
We’re proud of every Baltimore Curriculum Project (BCP) 5th grader and 8th grader who now takes the lessons and experiences learned as a BCP student on to middle school or high school. We particularly salute the 278 8th grade students at our three schools with middle...
Christa Kinsey Wins Award of Excellence in Direct Instruction Reading
Christa Kinsey, who teaches 3rd grade at City Springs Elementary/ Middle School, was selected as the first winner of the Baltimore Curriculum Project’s (BCP) Award of Excellence in Direct Instruction Reading. The new award, which comes with a cash prize of $2,500 to...
Hampstead Hill Chess Team Competes Nationally
Last month, the Hampstead Hill Academy (HHA) Chess team competed in the three-day, K-6 National Championships, held in Baltimore at the Convention Center on May 12-14. More than 2,100 kids from 38 states gathered to compete. The 19 HHA chess team broke their record...
Physical Improvements to Pimlico and 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...
Govans Roars into NYC for The Lion King and Drama Performances
May was all about Govans Elementary School pride – and a pride of lions! In May, Dragons After Dismissal, Govans’ afterschool program, and the Govans Drama Club traveled to New York City to see The Lion King. Teachers, staff, and parent chaperones took 34 excited...
BCP In the News
Check out recent media mentions of the Baltimore Curriculum Project.
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