Baltimore Curriculum Project

BCP Student Art Showcased at City School’s BMA Exhibit

Baltimore Curriculum Project (BCP) young artists’ work was selected for the 2023 fyi…For Your Inspiration exhibit at the Baltimore Museum of Art. Held March 12-19, the exhibition showcases the work of pre-K through 12th grade students in Baltimore City public schools.  Students from BCP schools City Springs Elementary / Middle School and Pimlico Elementary / […]

Pimlico’s “Stop the Bleed” Program with Sinai Hospital

PEMS Stop The Bleed Class

FACT: Hemorrhaging is the #1 preventable cause of death after injury. FACT: 6th-8th graders at Pimlico Elementary / Middle School have the knowledge and skills to save a life, thanks to their “Stop the Bleed” training through the school’s unique Pimlico/Sinai Middle Grades Health Science Program, a three-year partnership with LifeBridge Health and Sinai Hospital.  […]

BCP Grads Going Places: Tajma Burnside, City Springs Alumna

Tajma Burnside

Tajma Burnside, City Springs Elementary / Middle, K-8, 2009-2018 Baltimore Polytechnic High School, 2022   Attends: Community College of Baltimore County Major: Nursing Part-time Starbucks barista Career Plans: Labor and delivery nurse Q: HOW DID ATTENDING A BCP SCHOOL PREPARE YOU FOR HIGH SCHOOL AND COLLEGE? “The teachers and staff definitely prepared me for high […]

What’s Happening in Our Schools?

There’s always a lot going on in Baltimore Curriculum Project (BCP) schools! This month, the students and faculty celebrated 100 days of school by dressing up as centenarians, complete with gray hair and canes. The concept of 100 was embedded into math and technology lessons across the schools. Faculty and staff got in on the […]

SCHOOL SPOTLIGHT: Pimlico Elementary / Middle School

Pimlico Exterior

Pimlico Elementary / Middle School has been the heart of the Park Heights community since 1910. Today, as a neighborhood charter school operated by the Baltimore Curriculum Project (BCP), Pimlico is being transformed with innovative programming and new and renovated buildings while celebrating its legacy as a neighborhood anchor Pimlico Leadership Nneka Warren Principal Corey […]

BCP Grads Going Places: Alexis Scott

Alexis Scott

Alexis Scott, Hampstead Hill Academy (HHA) K-8 student, 2009-18 City College ‘2022 Top 5% of graduating class, IB Diploma and State of Maryland Diploma   Attends New York University, Tisch School of the Arts/Clive Davis Institute Major: Recorded Music  GPA: 3.7, Performer in 2023 End-of-Semester Showcase  Career plans: Work in the music industry as a […]

Harold Henry Named BCP Chief of Schools

Harold Henry

Harold S. Henry, Jr., Principal of Frederick Elementary School, has been named Chief of Schools at the Baltimore Curriculum Project (BCP). Mr. Henry will begin this role on July 1, 2023. This is a new position for BCP, Maryland’s largest operator of neighborhood public charter schools, and will be a key member of BCP’s leadership […]

BCP Teacher and School-based Staff Job Fair

BCP Job Fair

The Baltimore Curriculum Project (BCP) is hosting a Teacher and School-based Staff Job Fair March 25, 2023 | 9 AM – 12 noon Govans Elementary School, 5801 York Rd. Baltimore, MD 21212 Discover how rewarding your educational career can be at a BCP neighborhood charter school. BCP is seeking elementary and middle school teachers, ESOL, Art, […]

Brenda Kahn Memorial Award for Educational Excellence

Brian White

Brian White, longtime 7th grade Math Teacher at Hampstead Hill Academy (HHA), received The Baltimore Curriculum Project’s (BCP) Brenda Kahn Memorial Award for Educational Excellence on January 23, 2023. The award was presented following BCP’s annual symposium, Leading Minds: Challenging Conversations in Public Education, held at Morgan State University. The day included a morning of […]

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