ARE MAYOR RAWLINGS‐BLAKE, BCPS CEO THORNTON, EX‐RAVEN PRESCOTT BURGESS and ACTOR MEGAN ANDERSON SMARTER THAN A BCP 5TH GRADER?
Find out at the Baltimore Curriculum Project’s Fourth Annual Quiz Show on April 16th
For three years running, the fifth graders from City Springs Elementary/Middle School, Hampstead Hill Academy, and Wolfe Street Academy have outsmarted the celebrities at the Baltimore Curriculum Project’s annual Quiz Show fundraiser.
Find out if they have what it takes to triumph over Mayor Stephanie Rawlings‐Blake, Baltimore City Schools CEO Gregory Thornton, former Ravens Linebacker Prescott Burgess, and Actor Megan Anderson at the fourth annual Are You Smarter than a BCP 5th Grader? fundraiser on April 16th from 6:30pm – 8:30pm at City Springs Elementary/Middle School (100. S. Caroline Street, Baltimore, MD 21231).
Over 200 attendees will enjoy this fun‐filled quiz show and hors d'ouevres, dinner and dessert generously donated by Nacho Mama’s and Mama’s on the Half Shell.
Tickets are $100 and may be purchased at www.baltimorecp.org or by calling 410-675-7000.(BCP teachers and families, call for special ticket price.)
All proceeds will benefit the 1900 students attending the Baltimore Curriculum Project’s neighborhood charter schools.
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 Baltimore City serving over 1,900 students in grades Pre‐8: City Springs Elementary/Middle School, Govans Elementary 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.