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BCP Celebrates Cultures and Global Spirit
In a vibrant celebration of diversity and cultural heritage, several Baltimore Curriculum Project (BCP) schools hosted International and Multicultural Days this May, turning schools into colorful hubs of global exploration and unity. Festivities included deeper...
“Are You Smarter Than a BCP Student” 2025
The 13th annual Baltimore Curriculum Project (BCP) gala “Are You Smarter Than a BCP Student? on May 15, 2025, brought together 300+ BCP teachers, administrators, board members, supporters and Baltimore leaders to cheer on the guests of honor: six BCP students and...
Strong Schools = Strong Neighborhoods: City Springs Elementary/Middle School
We continue our examination of the impact Baltimore Curriculum Project (BCP) neighborhood conversion charter schools are having on the redevelopment and regrowth of underserved neighborhoods across Baltimore with the historic City Springs Elementary/Middle School and...
My First Year as a BCP Teacher: Emily Shapiro, Hampstead Hill Academy
We talked with first-year teacher, Emily Shapiro, as she completed year one as a 1st grade teacher at Hampstead Hill Academy, a Baltimore Curriculum Project (BCP) neighborhood conversion charter school. She reflected on her journey to the classroom, why she chose...
BCP Transformational Principals
Each May, the nation observes National School Principal's Day on May 1, a day to mark the many ways, every day, principals transform schools and communities. Baltimore City Public Schools, the educational partner of Baltimore Curriculum Project (BCP), recognizes the...
BCP Peer Mediator Workshop with University of Maryland Law School
Baltimore Curriculum Project’s (BCP) Peer Mediator program trains selected students to work with their peers on active listening, conflict resolution, and controlling one’s anger — all key skills for BCP’s Restorative Practices program. The Peer Mediator Program was...
Pimlico STEM Students Earn City Science Fair Prizes
Several 6th through 8th grade scientists presented their impressive research at the 2025 Morgan State University (MSU) Science Fair for Baltimore City’s public schools, held on March 15 and sponsored by MSU’s Center for Excellence in Mathematics and Science...
Frederick Elementary Tackles Student Attendance
Chronic student absenteeism continues to be a national challenge post-pandemic at all levels of public education. Baltimore Curriculum Project (BCP) neighborhood conversion charter schools are tackling the issue head-on with innovative, family-centered initiatives. ...
Meet the “Are You Smarter Than a BCP Student” Gala Student & Celebrity Contestants
BCP Annual Fundraiser Brings Fun, Friendly Competition, and Community Together at the Baltimore Museum of Industry On Thursday, May 15, 2025, the Baltimore Curriculum Project (BCP) invites the community to its annual “Are You Smarter than a BCP Student” Gala, an...
Q&A with Rob Salley, Chair of City Schools Commissioners and BCP Panelist
On Thursday, May 15, 2025, Robert “Rob” Salley, Chair of the Baltimore City Public Schools Commissioners, will be one of three celebrity contestants for Baltimore Curriculum Project’s (BCP) “Are You Smarter Than a BCP Student?” Mr. Salley brings his vast expertise to...
Hampstead Hill Academy Celebrates Grand Opening of Newstead Gym
After a year of construction—and a fair amount of classroom improvisation—Hampstead Hill Academy (HHA) proudly opened its brand-new Newstead Gym with a ribbon cutting ceremony and community celebration on April 9, 2025. The 9,545-square-foot facility includes a modern...
Frederick’s Green Team Leads Sustainability Efforts
The Frederick Elementary School (FES) Green Team, the after school environmental club that oversees the school’s garden, has a new school greening initiative: composting. The students are promoting sustainable environmental practices to enhance the soil and plant...
BCP In the News
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