
Thank you for your interest in supporting City Schools. Strong partners and community support from volunteers and donors are key resources for creating great schools. A partnership is a relationship with a group or organization such as a business, faith institution, college, community group, etc. Volunteers are individuals who are interested in helping free of charge in specific ways at the school level. City Schools is reaching out broadly to potential partners and volunteers to ask how they can help our schools. Your willingness to help can make an enormous difference for our students and our city.
From this page you can explore volunteer and partnership opportunities, sign up to volunteer or partner at a school, and make donations to help our schools excel.
If you have questions or are interested in helping City Schools in some other way, please contact the Office of Engagement at 410 545 1870.
Volunteers, partners, and donors are making a difference in schools right now. Below are a few examples from recent issues of City Schools’ Great Kids Up Close online publication. (To subscribe to Great Kids Up Close, click here.)
Brown Advisory Makes Investment in Holabird Elementary - During the school year, at every morning community meeting at Holabird Elementary School, one of the students raises his or her hand and lets everyone know to collect soda can tabs for Barbara Baines, from Brown Advisory, who collects them..click for more...
One-on-One Tutoring Keeps 45-Year Partnership Going - The names may have changed over the years at Eutaw-Marshburn Elementary School and Brown Memorial Park Avenue Presbyterian Church, but one thing has remained constant for more than 45 years: a school-church partnership in which volunteer tutors from the Bolton Hill church have taught generations of children the fundamentals of reading and writing. A quick peek at...click for more....
Stevenson REACHes Out to Its Partner School - “First of all, it’s not ‘The University,’ but the students who make up the university who benefit from this partnership.” Christine Noya, the assistant vice president of Career Services and Experiential Learning at Stevenson University, is talking about how her employer profits from its partnership with REACH! Partnership, a Transformation School now moving into...click for more...
Something Blue: Pricewaterhouse Employees Brighten Up Sharp-Leadenhall - Even in the weeks between the end of the regular school year and the start of summer learning, schools remain busy places. Principals and staff scurry around the front office completing the year’s paperwork. Teachers gather in classrooms to learn new skills through professional...click for more...