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BCP Students Kicked-Off February with Back-to-Back Evenings of Art

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Wolfe Street Academy After School students perform for family and friends.
        The Wolfe Street Academy After School Program hosted a Family Night on Wednesday, February 5th to showcase students’ music, dance, science, poetry and art work. The night opened up with performances by the After School Program’s Viola and Violin classes and included a rendition of “Pop Goes the Weasel.” Students in the baile folklorico or folkloric dance class, dressed in vibrant, traditional attire and moved together swiftly as a group to the music.  The science class performed one of their experiments, projecting it live on the big screen for all to see. Three members of the Creative Writing class read poetry out loud with the group, with one poem focused on what it might feel like to be the snow and another a collaborative poem made up completely of similes.

    Self-portraits covered the walls around the room, showing off the hard work of many art students. Special guest, Marian McLoughlin, also performed a couple live songs. The evening concluded with a raffle drawing, refreshments, and a quick clean-up thanks to a collective effort by parents, students and staff! A special thanks to Wolfe Street Academy After School Program Director, Kathy Stroup, and all of the After School Program staff for their tireless work with our students! The evening was a wonderful reminder of the talent and hard work that exists among Wolfe Street After School Program students and staff!

Hampstead Hill students host parents and teachers at Community Arts Night.

        The following evening on Thursday, February 6th, Hampstead Hill Academy held a ‘Community Arts Night’ which included performances by the school orchestra and band, and a French-themed dinner hosted by the Culinary Arts Club.  The orchestra, comprised of eleven students, performed a rendition of “Jingle Bell Rock,” among other songs. The band’s performance, featured approximately 20 students and included the songs, "I Have a Little Dreidel,” “Silent Night,” and “Jingle Bells.” Student art was on display throughout the hallway, featuring a variety of still-life drawings, paintings and creative works. 

       Following the concert, parents, students and staff were invited to a feast inspired by the film, “Ratatouille.” Culinary Arts Club students began diligently preparing food around 3pm, and eagerly started served guests around 6pm. Each table was decorated with a French flag, and included salads and baguettes. Ratatouille was served as the main entree, and chocolate eclairs from Bonaparte Bakery were served for dessert. Thank you to all who helped make the evening a fabulous time! We’d like to especially recognize the Hampstead Hill Academy Orchestra Director, Deborah Price; Band Director, Lisa Free; Art Instructor, Jacy Butcher; and Food for Life Educator, Ariel Demas for all of their work preparing students for an evening of beautiful music, fun and delicious food! 

BCP Trains Notre Dame University Students

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Tutors from Notre Dame University of Maryland School of Nursing 

Wolfe Street Academy, the Baltimore Curriculum Project and Notre Dame University of Maryland have formed a new partnership to create a wonderful tutoring program at Wolfe Street Academy. Kathy Stroup, Wolfe Street Academy Director of Extended Student Services, and BCP Academic Coach Sue Lattimore are working with Rosemary Byron (Instructional Support Teacher at Wolfe Street) and Dr. Sabita Persaud in leading this effort.

We kicked off the program with an orientation/training on Jan. 30th -- delicious refreshments! --- followed by a "Get-to-Know-You" session with the tutors and their small groups of students.  The 15 Notre Dame nursing students were VERY enthusiastic, and actually brought 5 more volunteers than expected, enabling us to reach a total of 33 students,  with targeted academic games and homework support designed to meet students individual needs -- using educational games and songs to reinforce key skills identified by the students' teachers.

Since Thursday, Feb. 6, the tutors have been returning every week from 3:30-5:00. This is a wonderful boost for the Wolfe Street students, and the Notre Dame volunteers report that they feel very effective and supported by Wolfe's teachers.  Every 3rd or 4th session, the tutors will have a mini-training session to teach them additional games, cheers, and strategies for helping the students succeed at skills that are directly linked to what they need to succeed in their classroom programs.  Most recently, the volunteers completed a training on Thursday, February 27th.

Baltimore's Child Sponsors "Are You Smarter than a BCP 5th Grader?"

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Thank you to Baltimore's Childfor donating a quarter page ad in their April 2014 issue for Are You Smarter than a BCP 5th Grader? on Friday, April 25, 2014 from 5:30PM to 9:30PM at the Reginald F. Lewis Museum. Purchase tickets at: http://bitly.com/smarter2014

Baltimore’s Child is a monthly magazine serving parents in Baltimore City, North Anne Arundel, Baltimore County, Howard County, Carroll County and Harford County, with information about services, and events for parents and children in the Baltimore metropolitan area. 50,000 copies of each issue are distributed free each month.

Read Baltimore's Child online at: http://www.baltimoreschild.com

Sir Speedy Sponsors BCP Parent Newsletter

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We would like to thank Sir Speedy in Linthicum for sponsoring BCP's parent newsletter. Sir Speedy donated printing for over 1,400 full-color newsletters in English and Spanish. Special thanks to Sir Speedy Director of Sales and Marketing Chris Fath.

For more information about Sir Speedy at Linthicum visit: www.ssbwi.com call 410-553-6300 or email jobs@ssbwi.com.

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At Sir Speedy we pride ourselves as a leader in the business services market by offering advanced technologies that help our customers reach their customers more effectively. From high speed black and white copying, color copying, full color offset printing, and promotional items, to integrated direct marketing campaigns we provide quality in everything we do so our customers get noticed. A professional and experienced staff combined with exceptional customer service has helped us meet the needs of our loyal and growing customer base for many years. We look forward to continuing to offer you the best in printing and marketing services to help your business grow. - See more at: http://www.sirspeedy.com/centers/LinthicumMD870/about/#sthash.OsSbKdkK.dpuf

BCP Announces Venable as Lead Sponsor of 2014 Gala

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(BALTIMORE, MD - March 26, 2014) - Laura Doherty, President of the Baltimore Curriculum Project, today announced The Venable Foundation as the lead sponsor of the 2014 Are You Smarter than a BCP 5th Grader?fundraising gala, which will be held on April 25, 2014 at the Reginald F. Lewis Museum.

This year, Actor Megan Anderson, City Schools Interim CEO Tisha Edwards and WBAL-TV Co-Anchor Jason Newton will compete in a fun-filled quiz show with fifth graders from City Springs Elementary/Middle School, Hampstead Hill Academy and Wolfe Street Academy. Actor and Comedian Robert Heck will serve as Master of Ceremonies.

"BCP's annual gala provides support for mission critical services such as teacher training and curriculum development," said Laura Doherty.

"We are grateful for The Venable Foundation's continuing support."

The evening will also include dinner, drinks, a silent auction, and live music by The Giggmohr Brothers. All proceeds will benefit over 1,500 students attending BCP's neighborhood charter schools.

"The Venable Foundation is proud to continue its support of the Baltimore Curriculum Project," said Sophia Marquez-Wallace, Program Director for the Venable Foundation.

"The work that BCP does is vital to the children of Baltimore City."

Reserved tables of 10 are $1,000 and individual tickets are $100. Tickets may be purchased by visiting http://bitly.com/smarter2014.

About The Venable Foundation
Established in 1983, The Venable Foundation works to promote the health and well-being of the communities where Venable's clients and attorneys work and live. In 2013, the Foundation gave more than $2 million in contributions to a wide variety of organizations, continuing a long tradition of unparalleled giving which complements the pro bono legal work and community service of Venable attorneys and staff.

About the Baltimore Curriculum Project
Founded in 1996, the Baltimore Curriculum Project (BCP) is a nonprofit that operates a network of neighborhood charter schools in East Baltimore: City Springs Elementary/Middle School, Hampstead Hill Academy, and Wolfe Street Academy. BCP's mission is to develop, implement, and advocate for an innovative, sustainable, and replicable education model that improves student outcomes. In so doing, the Baltimore Curriculum Project will help to raise educational standards and opportunities for disadvantaged youth and Baltimore City schools.

FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CONTACT
Larry Schugam, Executive Vice President
Baltimore Curriculum Project
410-675-7000 x17
bcpinfo@baltimorecp.org

The Daily Record Sponsors "Are You Smarter than a BCP 5th Grader?"

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We would like to thank The Daily Record for sponsoring Are You Smarter than a BCP 5th Grader? on Friday, April 25, 2014 from 5:30PM to 9:30PM at the Reginald F. Lewis Museum. Purchase tickets at: http://bitly.com/smarter2014

The Daily Record, published in Baltimore, Md., is a statewide business and legal newspaper. The paper reports on commerce, finance, law, business, construction and real estate, with a focus on Baltimore City and Baltimore County.

Read The Daily Record online at: http://thedailyrecord.com/

Notre Dame of Maryland University Supports Wolfe Street Academy

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Tutors from Notre Dame of Maryland University's
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Wolfe Street Academy, the Baltimore Curriculum Project and Notre Dame of Maryland University's School of Nursing have formed a partnership to create a new tutoring program at Wolfe Street Academy (WSA).

Last May Dr. Sabita Persaud, RN, Assistant Professor of Nursing and Coordinator of the Community Health program at Notre Dame of Maryland University (NDM), reached out to the Baltimore Curriculum Project to discuss potential opportunities for a partnership. After identifying Wolfe Street Academy's after-school program as the best fit, Sabita met with WSA Director of Extended Student Services Kathy Stroup to flesh out the details.

The NDM tutoring program began with an in-service training/orientation led by Kathy Stroup, BCP Academic Coach Sue Lattimore, and WSA Instructional Support Teacher Rosemary Byron on January 30th. This was followed by a "Get-to-Know-You" session with the tutors and their small groups of students.

"The fifteen Notre Dame nursing students were very enthusiastic and brought five more volunteers than expected," said Sue Lattimore.

The tutors engaged thirty-three WSA students in targeted academic games and homework support designed to meet the students' individual needs. Games and songs were used to reinforce key skills identified by the students' teachers.

Since February 6th, the tutors have worked with students once a week from 3:30pm -5:00pm.

"This is a wonderful boost for the Wolfe Street students and the Notre Dame volunteers report that they feel very effective and supported by Wolfe's teachers." said Sue Lattimore.

Every third or fourth session, the tutors have had a mini-training session to teach them additional games, cheers, and strategies for helping the students master skills that are directly linked to what they need to succeed in their classroom programs.

"Connecting after-school with Sabita has been a fantastic opportunity for us. In addition to providing tutoring, the nursing students are sponsoring our upcoming health fair as part of their class project." said Kathy Stroup.
"Sabita has also donated prizes to help motivate students to engage in extracurricular reading. Amazing!"
We would like to thank Notre Dame of Maryland University's School of Nursing, Dr. Sabita Persaud, RN and all of the nursing students for supporting Wolfe Street Academy.

About the NDM School of Nursing
The Notre Dame of Maryland School of Nursing prepares students to be compassionate and professional nurses in an intimate classroom environment with hands-on experience. Notre Dame of Maryland offers both a Bachelors of Science and a Master of Science in Nursing. Notre Dame's program is small enough to transform individual students through reflective practice, engaging and challenging class discussions and faculty mentoring. Yet it is large enough to help you transform the world through service learning and study abroad opportunities. And Notre Dame nurses often become leaders in academic and service settings, and health-related organizations.
For more information visit:http://www.ndm.edu/academics/school-of-nursing/
 

BCP Announces Winners of the First Annual "BCP Outstanding Business Volunteer Awards"

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(BALTIMORE, MD - April 4, 2014) - The Baltimore Curriculum Project and Business Volunteers Maryland have announced the winners of the First Annual BCP Outstanding Business Volunteer Awards.

This year's honorees -- Carolyn Dorsey of CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield, Mohannad Jishi of M&T Bank, and Trent Zivkovich of Whiteford, Taylor & Preston -- will be recognized at the Baltimore Curriculum Project's annual fundraising gala, Are You Smarter than a BCP 5th Grader? on Friday, April 25th at The Reginald F. Lewis Museum.

The Baltimore Curriculum Project and Business Volunteers created The BCP Outstanding Business Volunteer Awards to honor individuals from local businesses who have dedicated their time and talent to supporting City Schools.

"We are very grateful for the wonderful volunteers whom Business Volunteers has connected with our schools," said Laura Doherty.

"Their work has made a real difference in the lives of our students."

Carolyn Dorsey, CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield

Carolyn Nyree Dorsey works for CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield in the Sales Division. She has also worked for the YMCA and the United Way. Carolyn has a passion for education, children, and community service.

Carolyn serves as a mentor with the Big Brothers Big Sisters Program at City Springs Elementary/Middle School. She also serves on Business Volunteers' INSPIRE team at City Springs, which implements strategies to "inspire" students to attend school every day.

"Carolyn has been an amazing volunteer at City Springs this year. She has gone above and beyond as both a mentor and INSPIRE attendance team member. Carolyn has remained dedicated, motivated, and excited throughout the entire school year," said Simone Garrison, Child First Community School Coordinator at City Springs.

"She has taken on personal responsibility to make sure that our students have incentives that make them excited to come to school everyday. I am so thankful to have her on our team, and hope that she will continue to volunteer with us in the years to come!"

The Big Brothers Big Sisters program at City Springs is made possible through the generous support of CareFirst. Business Volunteers brokered the partnership between CareFirst and City Springs in 2013.

Business Volunteers' INSPIRE Program partners with schools to incentivize and educate students on the importance of attendance. The City Springs team of volunteers is led by Tom Caron, Business Volunteers' Manager of  Business Engagement.

Mohannad Jishi, M&T Bank

Mohannad "Mo" Jishi is Group Vice President of Finance for the Wealth and Institutional Services Division of M&T Bank and Wilmington Trust. He is an active member of the Bank's leadership team, currently chairing the Wealth and Institutional Services Division's Incentive Committee while also participating as a member of several corporate steering committees.

Mo was matched with Hampstead Hill Academy Principal Matt Hornbeck through Business Volunteers' PENCIL Affiliate Program. Mo helped Principal Hornbeck develop a school finance "dashboard," allowing him to assess the school's financial health on a regular basis. This improved system laid the groundwork for the school to begin long-range planning activities.

"It's really useful when you have a thought partner of Mo's caliber," said Principal Hornbeck.

"He was a really good listener and he took some of the strategies that work in his field and helped apply them to the context we have here in a neighborhood public school."

Business Volunteers' PENCIL Affiliate Program inspires innovation and improves student achievement by partnering business leaders with public schools.

Trent Zivkovich, Whiteford, Taylor & Preston

Trent Zivkovich helps lead Whiteford, Taylor & Preston's Environmental Law practice and is co-chair of its Clean Energy Technology Group. He is also a licensed professional geologist, a former Project Manager for a general contracting and land development firm, a former Project Manager for environmental consulting firms, and past chair of the Environmental Law Section of the Maryland State Bar Association.

Trent led a Business Volunteers GIVE team, which supported career and college readiness at Wolfe Street Academy.

"Mr. Zivkovich was thorough and enthusiastic in his leadership of a team of business volunteers, which brought the world of college and work to our students and families," said Connie Phelps, SWCOS Community School Coordinator at Wolfe Street Academy.

"They arranged a career day for our fourth and fifth graders, and raised funds for the kids and their parents to spend a day at Towson University learning about all that universities have to offer and how to access it. "

Business Volunteers' GIVE Program is a 10-month program designed to raise awareness among the next generation of civic leaders about the growing need for volunteerism in Greater Maryland.  Trent's team also included: Carolyn Funsch of Legg Mason, Mallory McDonald of Legg Mason, Aaron Nodar of M&T Bank, and Joseph Rabinowicz of Rosenberg Martin Greenberg, LLP.

Are You Smarter than a BCP 5th Grader?

The BCP Outstanding Business Volunteer Awards ceremony will be one element of BCP's annual Are You Smarter than a BCP 5th Grader? fundraising gala, which features a fun-filled quiz show, dinner, drinks, live music and a silent auction.
 
This year, Actor Megan Anderson, City Schools Interim CEO Tisha Edwards, WBAL-TV Co-Anchor Jason Newton and City Councilman Brandon Scott will compete in the quiz show with fifth graders from City Springs Elementary/Middle School, Hampstead Hill Academy and Wolfe Street Academy. Actor and Comedian Robert Heck will serve as Master of Ceremonies.

Reserved tables of 10 are $1,000 and individual tickets are $100. Sponsorship opportunities are available. Tickets may be purchased by visiting http://bitly.com/smarter2014.

About Business Volunteers Maryland 
Business Volunteers Maryland is a 501c3 nonprofit organization with a focus on connecting companies and individuals to results-focused volunteerism while fulfilling the needs of nonprofit organizations for talented, mission-driven volunteers. Specifically, Business Volunteers trains and places business professionals on nonprofit boards, develops civic leaders, matches individuals to meaningful volunteer opportunities, creates partnerships between companies, local nonprofits and schools, and provides volunteer management training to nonprofits. Since 2003, we have connected more than 155,000 individuals from local businesses and the community at large to volunteer and board opportunities. This has resulted in more than $20 million of time and talent being infused into Central Maryland. To learn more, visit www.BusinessVolunteersMD.org or call 410-366-6030.

About the Baltimore Curriculum Project
Founded in 1996, the Baltimore Curriculum Project (BCP) is a nonprofit that operates a network of neighborhood charter schools in East Baltimore: City Springs Elementary/Middle School, Hampstead Hill Academy, and Wolfe Street Academy. BCP's mission is to develop, implement, and advocate for an innovative, sustainable, and replicable education model that improves student outcomes. In so doing, the Baltimore Curriculum Project will help to raise educational standards and opportunities for disadvantaged youth and Baltimore City schools. www.baltimorecp.org

FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CONTACT 
Larry Schugam, Executive Vice President
Baltimore Curriculum Project
410-675-7000 x17
bcpinfo@baltimorecp.org

City Councilman Brandon Scott to Compete in "Are You Smarter than a BCP 5th Grader?"

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Baltimore City Councilman Brandon M. Scott will join Megan Anderson, Tisha Edwards, and Jason Newton as a contestant in the third annual Are You Smarter than a BCP 5th Grader?Quiz Show Gala on Friday, April 25th from 5:30pm - 9:30pm at The Reginald F. Lewis Museum.

Councilman Scott was sworn in as City Councilman for the 2nd District on December 8, 2011. Elected at the age of 27 Brandon is the youngest person ever elected to the new single member district City Council.

As a proud Baltimorean, Brandon Scott is a graduate of MERVO High School and St. Mary's College of Maryland. He was selected as one of The Daily Record’s Twenty in their Twenties in 2012.

Brandon serves as the City’s representative on the College Bound Foundation’s Board and is a former member of Park Heights Renaissance’s Board of Directors. He also serves as the Vice Chair of the City Council’s Public Safety Committee.

Purchase tickets for Are You Smarter than a BCP 5th Grader? at http://bitly.com/smarter2014 or call 410-675-7000.

WBAL-TV Co-Anchor Jason Newton to Compete in "Are You Smarter than a BCP 5th Grader?"

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WBAL-TV Co-Anchor Jason Newton will join Megan Anderson, Tisha Edwards, and City Councilman Brandon Scott as a contestant in the third annual Are You Smarter than a BCP 5th Grader?Quiz Show Gala on Friday, April 25th from 5:30pm - 9:30pm at The Reginald F. Lewis Museum.

Jason joined WBAL-TV 11 News in 2013 as co-anchor of WBAL-TV 11 News Today. Prior to WBAL, Jason was an anchor and reporter at sister-station WISN-TV and WBOC-TV. In 2006, he earned an Associated Press award for "outstanding in-depth reporting" covering the efforts of Maryland firefighters to help clean up and restore order to Slidell, La., one of the hardest hit communities by Katrina.

Jason served on the teaching staff in the broadcast department at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore. He has a degree in broadcast journalism from the Philip Merrill School of Journalism at the University of Maryland-College Park. A native of Baltimore, Jason is married with two sons. He enjoys playing golf and watching Ravens football.

Purchase tickets for Are You Smarter than a BCP 5th Grader? at http://bitly.com/smarter2014 or call 410-675-7000. 

City Schools ICEO Tisha Edwards to Compete in "Are You Smarter than a BCP 5th Grader?"

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Baltimore City Schools ICEO Tisha Edwards will join Megan Anderson, City Councilman Brandon Scott, and Jason Newton as a contestant in the third annual Are You Smarter than a BCP 5th Grader? Quiz Show Gala on Friday, April 25th from 5:30pm - 9:30pm at The Reginald F. Lewis Museum.

Tisha Edwards has served as Interim CEO of Baltimore City Public Schools since July 1, 2013. Prior to this she served as Chief of Staff to CEO Andrés Alonso, where she managed City Schools’ senior management team and oversaw the implementation of many of the district’s most important reform initiatives.

Ms. Edwards has focused on education, youth and community throughout her career. Former positions include senior management executive for Empower Baltimore Management Corporation and Founding Principal of Baltimore Freedom Academy.

Ms. Edwards earned her Master of Social Work degree from the University of Maryland in 2000 and her law degree from the University of Maryland School of Law in 2001.

Purchase tickets for Are You Smarter than a BCP 5th Grader? at http://bitly.com/smarter2014 or call 410-675-7000. 

BCP Schools Featured in Brew Article on BEC Gubernatorial Forum

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Eric Castañeda addressing gubernatorial candidates and
audience on why Wolfe Street Academy needs a gym.

Photo by: Fern Shen
Fern Shen's March 7, 2014 article about the BEC Gubernatorial Candidates Forum in the Baltimore Brew features students and staff from City Springs Elementary/Middle School and Wolfe Street Academy. The event was held at City Springs Elementary/Middle School and the Baltimore Curriculum Project worked with other coalition members to plan and run the event: https://www.baltimorebrew.com/2014/03/07/city-school-advocates-press-gubernatorial-candidates-at-forum/

Below are some excerpts from the article:

What’s it like to attend a public elementary school that lacks a gym?

A 9-year-old student from Wolfe Street Academy in Upper Fells Point explained it Wednesday night to the three Democratic candidates running for governor as well as to a crowd of more than 300.

“Right now, we spend the winter and rainy days playing whatever we can between the cafeteria tables,” said 4th-grader Eric Castañeda.

In good weather they go to a small blacktop area outside. Or they go to a lane behind the school, where the gym teacher uses cones to block off traffic and has the children walk on the sidewalk, keeping track of the distance as part of Wolfe Street’s “Mileage Club.”

“There aren’t a lot of sports leagues in our neighborhood and there is not a lot of open area a safe walking distance away,” Castañeda said.

“I want to learn to play basketball. I want to run. I want to be able to play real sports year-round. . . Please help us get a gym at Wolfe Street Academy.”

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Tackling the facilities question, [Delegate Heather Mizeur] offered a stark and pertinent example – the City Springs building itself that was hosting the event is so overcrowded that, earlier in the day, some students taking the Maryland School Assessment tests had to sit in the gymnasium.

“And the children were in coats,” Mizeur pointed out.

(Principal Rhonda Richetta later confirmed this, saying, “There is a problem with heat in the gym” and noting that when she first came to the school there were 300 students. Now there are almost 700. With space that tight, making the special accommodations some students needed for the test posed a seating problem and meant students were seated in the hallways as well as the gym.)

How to find funding for the second set of schools, places like the Wolfe Street Academy, which are not scheduled for repairs in the first round of construction funding? (Wolfe Street’s place on the list puts a gym or other upgrades 10 years away.)

See "Are You Smarter.." Contestant Megan Anderson in "Tribes" at Everyman Theatre

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Megan Anderson of Everyman Theatre will be competing in "Are You Smarter than a BCP 5th Grader?" on April 25th. See Megan in Everyman's production of TRIBES -- the hysterical and touching coming-of-age story about the struggle for self-identity and what it truly means to be understood -- from May 28 - June 22.

Megan will be playing the role of Sylvia in this production. For more information and to buy tickets visit: http://everymantheatre.org/productions/Tribes

NWEA Sponsors "Are You Smarter than a BCP 5th Grader?"

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We would like to thank Northwest Evaluation Association (NWEA) for sponsoring Are You Smarter than a BCP 5th Grader? on Friday, April 25, 2014 from 5:30PM to 9:30PM at the Reginald F. Lewis Museum. Purchase tickets at: http://bitly.com/smarter2014

Founded nearly 40 years ago, NWEA is a global not-for-profit educational services organization known for their flagship interim assessment, Measures of Academic Progress® (MAP®). 
For more information about NWEA visit: http://www.nwea.org/

Saint Agnes Hospital Sponsors "Are You Smarter than a BCP 5th Grader?"

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We would like to thank Saint Agnes Hospital for sponsoring Are You Smarter than a BCP 5th Grader? on Friday, April 25, 2014 from 5:30PM to 9:30PM at the Reginald F. Lewis Museum. Purchase tickets at: http://bitly.com/smarter2014

Saint Agnes Hospital Board Member Mo Jishi of M&T Bank will be honored at this year's gala with a BCP Outstanding Business Volunteer Award.

For more than 150 years, Saint Agnes Hospital has been dedicated to the art of healing by providing exceptional care to the greater Baltimore area. Built on a strong foundation of excellent medical care and compassion, Saint Agnes and the physicians who practice there are committed to providing the best care for their patients for many years to come.

For more information about Saint Agnes Hospital visit: http://www.stagnes.org

American Heart Association/CareFirst Plant Day at City Springs

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On April 1, volunteers from the American Heart Association and CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield facilitated a school-wide Plant Day at City Springs Elementary/Middle School to install a new American Heart Association Teaching Garden. The teaching garden, which was funded by CareFirst, consists of child-friendly planter beds constructed by hand, soil, seedlings and standard gardening supplies.

Preparations for Plant Day began in the fall, after CareFirst provided funding for the project. City Springs completed a comprehensive survey to assure the school's commitment to the program and established a Teaching Garden Committee to oversee the program. The committee, led by City Springs staff member Mark Tatum, received special training from the American Heart Association to help guide their responsibilities and set out to plan the big day.

The Big Day

Plant Day began with welcoming remarks from Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, CareFirst Senior Vice President Maria Tildon, American Heart Association Executive Director Yvette Mingo and City Springs Principal Rhonda Richetta. Throughout the day every class at City Springs had the opportunity to participate in building the garden. Students also enjoyed Zumba and other health-focused activities. 

What's Next?

Mr. Tatum will use the American Heart Association's Teaching Garden Curriculum to engage students in fun, educational, hands-on investigations of nutritious fruits and vegetables in and out of the garden. The American Heart Association also provided City Springs with a Teaching Garden Tool Kit, containing a school garden manual, lesson plans, school activation ideas, and parent and community resources.

With oversight from American Heart Association staff, the Teaching Gardens program will also provide volunteer opportunities for the community.


CareFirst Partnership


Plant Day is the result of a larger partnership CareFirst has developed with City Springs and the Baltimore Curriculum Project. Fostered by Business Volunteers Maryland and led by CareFirst's Maria Tildon, CareFirst used existing relationships with area nonprofits to develop and foster programs that help City Springs meet its students' health and wellness needs.

The CareFirst Partnership Program also includes CareFirst employee mentorships with City Spring students through Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Chesapeake's "Bigs in Schools." CareFirst employees serve as mentors, spending an hour a week eating lunch, talking, and playing games with their "Little," or mentee.

On April 25, the Baltimore Curriculum Project and Business Volunteers will honor CareFirst employee Carolyn Dorsey with a BCP Outstanding Business Volunteer Award for her service as a "Bigs in Schools"mentor and as a member of Business Volunteer's INSPIRE attendance team at City Springs.

In the coming months, CareFirst and City Springs plan to expand their Partnership Program to include Girls on the Run of Greater Chesapeake, a nonprofit independent council that inspires girls in third through eighth grades to gain confidence and improve their health by training for a 5-kilometer run.
 
Thank You

We would like to thank CareFirst, the American Heart Association, Business Volunteers and the following individuals for helping to make this wonderful Teaching Garden a reality:

  • Tom Caron, Manager, Business Engagement, Business Volunteers Maryland
  • Karen Dixon, Associate Vice-President, CareFirst
  • Bonnie Downing,  Manager, Community Affairs, CareFirst
  • Julie Wagner, Vice President, Community Affairs, CareFirst
  • Kimberly Mays, Senior Director, Community and Multicultural Health, American Heart Association
  • Yvette Mingo, Executive Director, American Heart Association
  • Rhonda Richetta, Principal, City Springs Elementary/Middle School
  • Maria Tildon, Senior Vice President of Public Policy and Community Affairs, CareFirst

Special thanks to the Teaching Garden Committee:
  • Mark Tatum, Staff Member, City Springs EMS
  • Bill Buckless, Teacher, City Springs EMS
  • Simone Garrison, Child First Community School Coordinator, City Springs EMS
  • Dorothy Glewwe, Teacher, City Springs EMS
  • Bess Hanley, Teacher, City Springs EMS
  • Alyssa Schoenleber, Teacher, City Springs EMS
  • Nick West, Teacher, City Springs EMS
     


    CareFirst Sponsors "Are You Smarter than a BCP 5th Grader?"

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    We would like to thank CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield for sponsoring Are You Smarter than a BCP 5th Grader? on Friday, April 25, 2014 from 5:30PM to 9:30PM at the Reginald F. Lewis Museum. Purchase tickets at: http://bitly.com/smarter2014

    CareFirst Employee Carolyn Dorsey will be honored at this year's gala with a BCP Outstanding Business Volunteer Award.

    In its 76th year of service, CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield is a not-for-profit, non-stock health services company which, through its affiliates and subsidiaries, offers a comprehensive portfolio of products and administrative services to individuals and groups in Maryland, the District of Columbia and portions of northern Virginia. CareFirst is the parent company of CareFirst of Maryland, Inc., and Group Hospitalization and Medical Services, Inc. CareFirst, Inc., and its affiliates are governed by a Board of Directors and special statutes regulating the company's business in Maryland, the District of Columbia and Northern Virginia.

    For more information about CareFirst visit: https://member.carefirst.com

    City Paper Sponsors "Are You Smarter than a BCP 5th Grader?"

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    We would like to thank Baltimore City Paper for being a media sponsor for Are You Smarter than a BCP 5th Grader? on Friday, April 25, 2014 from 5:30PM to 9:30PM at the Reginald F. Lewis Museum. Purchase tickets at: http://bitly.com/smarter2014

    Since 1977 Baltimore City Paper has been dedicated to giving the Baltimore metropolitan area an alternative source of news and opinions on local politics, communities, culture, and the arts. More than 300,000 readers turn to the City Paper every week for Baltimore's most comprehensive calendar of events; coverage of the latest in movies, music, visual arts, and the printed word; provocative voices on topics ranging from sports to sex to cyberspace to City Hall; and stories they won't find anywhere else.

    Visit Baltimore City Paper online at: http://citypaper.com/

    Watch the Video of the 2014 "Are You Smarter than a BCP 5th Grader?"

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    Watch the best Quiz Show in town as Actor Megan Anderson of Everyman Theater, City Schools ICEO Tisha Edwards, WBAL-TV Co-Anchor Jason Newton and City Councilman Brandon Scott matched wits with fifth graders from City Springs Elementary/Middle School, Hampstead Hill Academy and Wolfe Street Academy on Friday, April 25, 2014 at the Reginald F. Lewis Museum. Actor and Comedian Robert Heck served as Master of Ceremonies.

    Attendees enjoyed dinner, drinks, a silent auction, the quiz show, and live music by The Giggmohr Brothers. All proceeds benefited over 1,500 students attending BCP's neighborhood charter schools.

    We would like to thank the following people and organizations for supporting our 2014 Gala:

    2014 HONORARY COMMITTEE


    Muriel Berkeley, Laura Doherty, George Hess, Cara Joyce, Georgie Smith, Larry Matlack, Rachel Mazyck, Jon McGill, and Toby Pitts


    SPONSORS

    Venable Foundation (Lead Sponsor), ADP, Baltimore's Child, Baltimore Guide, CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield, Chesapeake Employers Insurance, The Children's Bookstore, City Paper, Congressional Bank, The Daily Record, Executive Insurance Benefits, Heaven 600, M&T Bank, Rachel Mazyck, McGraw Hill Education, Miles & Stockbridge Foundation, Network Business Solutions, Northwest Evaluation Association, Pompeian, Saint Agnes Hospital, Whiteford Taylor & Preston, and WYPR 88.1 FM


    2014 GALA PLANNING COMMITTEE AND VOLUNTEERS


    Muriel Berkeley, Marvelyn Johnson, Cara Joyce, Brenda Kahn, Jeff Krick, Sue Lattimore, Jon McGill, Tobi Morris, Larry Schugam, Angela Scott, and Kathy Stroup


    SILENT AUCTION DONORS


    American Doll, Angela Scott, Applebee's, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Baltimore Water Taxi, Center Stage, Charles Nusinov & Sons, Clayworks Supplies, Crayola Experience, Dick's Last Resort, DogWatch Tavern, Fire & Ice, Geppi's Entertainment Museum, Governor Martin O'Malley, Hampstead Hill Academy, Historic Ships in Baltimore, Jon McGill, Kathy Stroup, Kevin Spacey Foundation, La Tavola, Ladew Topiary Gardens, Liberty Mountain Resort, Matthew's Pizza, Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Medieval Times, Miss Shirley's, Pandora Jewelry, Redbox, Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History & Culture, Ripley's Believe It Or Not!, Smyth Jewelers, Staples, The Baltimore Ravens, The Cheesecake Factory, The Point in Fells, Total Wine & More, Uncle Wiggly's, University of Maryland Terrapins Soccer, Urban Pirates, V-No Wine Bar, Walt Disney World, Water for Chocolate, Watermark Cruises, and Whitetail Resort

    Chef Cindy Wolf Visits City Springs Elementary/Middle School

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    On Friday April 25, 2014, Chef Cindy Wolf visited with first, third, sixth, and seventh graders at City Springs Elementary/Middle School as part of the school's Career Fridays speakers series.

    Chef Wolf is Executive Chef and Co-owner of Charleston Restaurant and co-owner of several other popular Baltimore restaurants including: Bin 604, Bin 201, Pazo, Cinghale, and Petit Louis Bistro.

    The Career Fridays series was created by City Springs School Counselor Krista Wible in order to expose students to a variety of careers.

    "At City Springs, we believe that all students have talents and can learn through a variety of instructional experiences," said Ms. Wible.

    "As such, on Fridays students meet with professionals to discuss their career path."

    Chef Wolf spoke about her restaurants and their themes; the love she puts into making her favorite dishes; the path she took to get where she is today; the responsibilities involved in owning so many restaurants; and much more.

    She has offered to give the students a behind-the-scenes tour of Charleston Restaurant. She also plans to return to City Springs to lead some cooking demonstrations.

    "Chef Wolf was a great inspiration to the children she spoke with at City Springs Elementary/Middle School," said Ms. Wible.

    "Her passion and love for food was felt by the students and encouraged them to follow their future aspirations."

    We would like to thank Chef Wolf for visiting with our students.

    About Chef Cindy Wolf

    A 2006, 2008 and 2014 James Beard Foundation finalist for Best Chef, Mid-Atlantic, Chef Wolf's cuisine is backed by French fundamentals and grounded in preparations that emphasize the natural flavors of the very finest regional products.

    Charleston is an American Academy of Hospitality Sciences Five-Star Diamond award recipient, a Forbes Four-Star award recipient, and AAA Four Star Diamond Award recipient. The restaurant is recognized by Zagat for best food and service and has been rated the #1 restaurant in Baltimore by Baltimore magazine year over year.

    A graduate of the Culinary Institute of America in Hyde Park, New York, Wolf has received notices in Food Arts, Food and Wine, Bon Appetit, The New York Times, The Washington Times and The Washington Post. She has appeared in cooking segments on major local, national and cable television stations.

    Wolf is business partners with Tony Foreman in their other restaurants which can be accessed through www.foremanwolf.com.



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