
December 1, 2023
July 28, 2022 Student-planned conference featured workshops, poetry, music and conversation
The inspiring, affirming messages were written large on dozens of posters.
“I ...

December 1, 2023
July 26, 2022 High-tech system bolsters coaching and college recruitment
The latest hit streaming show has nonstop action, heroic comebacks and edge-of-your-seat thrills… b...

December 1, 2023
September 21, 2021 Bard High School Early College Awarded $1.5 Million Grant
City Schools students earn high school degree and college credit at unique campus
Since open...

December 1, 2023
August 20, 2022
City College Sets New Highs in International Baccalaureate Diplomas
IB Leadership in Switzerland Points to City’s Success
In 2021, 83% of Baltimore Cit...

December 1, 2023
June 23, 2022 Baltimore Urban Debate League (BUDL) hosts annual competition
Should 16-year-olds have the right to vote? Does space exploration do more good than harm? Not o...

December 1, 2023
June 16, 2022 Arlington Elementary students create and play to learn science
A hush falls over the room. Trevonta, a kindergartener at Arlington Elementary School, steps ove...

December 1, 2023
July 15, 2021
State of The District Highlights Sustainable Changes and Long-Term Impact
Over the last 529 days, working with 77,000 students and 10,000 staff members, servin...

December 1, 2023
May 24, 2022 Distance-learning program evolves into a huge classroom hit
It’s Friday at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, but rather than presiding over a case, Judge Au...

December 1, 2023
July 15, 2021 P-TECH Graduates: The Celebrations and Successful Futures that Follow
During eight days in June, Baltimore City Public Schools seniors from 26 schools reached a ...

December 1, 2023
May 19, 2022 ESSER funding gives students immersive musical education
“Time for a game of windshield wipers!” may not be what one expects to hear in a music class. But when ...

December 1, 2023
April 28, 2022 Students embrace skills and stories from local chefs, entrepreneurs and farmers
As beekeeper Kairi Dukes and his mother Nikkia Rowe built the John Newman Hon...

December 1, 2023
April 25, 2022 The notes ring out brightly, like from a well-made piano. But this instrument, created by students at Fort Worthington Elementary School, has no ordinary set of bl...

December 1, 2023
March 30, 2022 Henderson-Hopkins program develops literacy across grade levels
Every week, when Kyair Butts’ 6th grade “bigs'' visit Brittney Drayton’s classroom to read to ...

December 1, 2023
June 17, 2021
Weekly Tests Kept Students in Classrooms and Learning
The COVID-19 pandemic and virtual learning reiterated what we’ve long known: it’s absolutely crucial to e...

December 1, 2023
March 16, 2022
Hopkins students mentor the next generation of creative writers
Why are similes and metaphors useful in creative writing?
“You get to share more feelin...

December 1, 2023
February 24, 2022 Edmondson-Westside CTE offers students a head start on healthcare careers.
Edmondson-Westside senior Makayla Cotto is heading to Coppin State on a full sc...

December 1, 2023
February 24, 2022 Students Publish Creative Work with CHARM: Voices of Baltimore Youth
To all hope is near We all have fear But we lift up not caring who sees Because ther...

December 1, 2023
January 26, 2022 Feedback Will Guide Nationwide Rollout in Fall 2023
In 2023, College Board plans to roll out Advanced Placement African American Studies in high schools acr...

November 30, 2023
Q & A with Lisa Murphy , Postsecondary Career Advising Specialist
Prioritizing a college readiness curriculum ensures students feel both prepared for college and ...

November 30, 2023
Q & A with Lisa Murphy , Postsecondary Career Advising Specialist
Prioritizing a college readiness curriculum ensures students feel both prepared for college and ...