Baltimore Curriculum Project

Pimlico Medical Detectives Partners with Baltimore Clayworks

This month, the Pimlico Elementary/Middle School (PEMS) Medical Detectives program, the Middle School Health Science Program in partnership with LifeBridge Health and Sinai Hospital, embraced the art of science with a new creative collaboration.

After studying the respiratory system, the 7th Grade honors class created clay models of lungs, which are part of a first-ever exhibit for the Medical Detectives in partnership with the Baltimore Clayworks Community Arts Program. The students’ transformations of their scientific knowledge into original artwork is exhibited this month, through May 23rd, at Baltimore Clayworks, 5707 Smith Ave., Baltimore, MD 21209.

PEMS is proud to be one of a handful of Baltimore City Public Schools participating in the program and the only Baltimore Curriculum Project (BCP) neighborhood conversion charter school to participate.

Read about the Medical Detectives’ fall white-coat ceremony.

Read about current Medical Detective and budding pediatrician Richard on the program.

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