Baltimore Curriculum Project

Today Show with Ego Nwodim and City Springs

NBC’s The Today Show followed SNL star Ego Nwodim over her August 2024 visits to all six BCP schools to teach improv skills to educators and to City Springs’ student peer mediators. Her unique program focuses on listening and life skills, inspired by improv techniques.

Baltimore Magazine

Ego Nwodim, SNL star and Baltimore native, is partnering with BCP to teach educators and students improv skills to use as problem-solving and life skills. Baltimore Magazine featured her work with BCP in its annual GameChangers issue.

New Pimlico Mural with HER Mentoring Program

Be Yourself! Be Kind to All Kind! Pimlico Pride!  Every day, the students, teachers, staff, and visitors to Pimlico Elementary / Middle School see these colorful phrases and more on the new mural that graces the lower level of the historic main building. The hearts, peace signs, rainbows, and paintings of students engaged in acts […]

Community Partner Spotlight: The Church of the Redeemer

Community Partners are essential to the ongoing work of the Baltimore Curriculum Project (BCP). Dozens of organizations and nonprofits assist in the daily work of our network schools to help BCP improve the lives of students, teachers/staff, and the families served by BCP’s network of neighborhood conversion charter schools.  This month, we are pleased to […]

BCP Fall Board Update

The Baltimore Curriculum Project (BCP) Board of Directors met on September 12, 2024, at Pimlico Elementary / Middle School for its quarterly meeting and to continue its stewardship of the BCP mission to develop, implement, and advocate for an equitable, sustainable, and replicable education model that improves student outcomes.  BCP Board of Directors work diligently […]

Peely Wheely Sculpture Rededication at Wolfe Street

On the morning of September 17, 2024, a group of educators, students, parents, neighbors, restoration specialists, and artist Jim Paulsen gathered around the whimsical Peely Wheely sculpture in front of Wolfe Street Academy (WSA) to rededicate the iconic piece of Baltimore public art. In 1978, a similar group stood in front of the then-new statue […]

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