Black History Month is a time to honor the significant contributions of African Americans who have shaped our history. We are proud that many of our schools are named for trailblazers whose achievements in education, civil rights, the arts, and other fields continue to inspire future generations. Each school stands as a testament to the work, sacrifice, and resilience of these remarkable visionaries. Discover the innovative leaders and changemakers our schools are named after: https://www.baltimorecityschools.org/article/2009090

Senior Class of 2026 your MSDE graduation requirement of 75 service learning hours new due date is now March 1, 2026.
See one of your advisors and or school counselor to get a SSL form.
See one of your advisors and or school counselor to get a SSL form.

Senior Class of 2026 your MSDE graduation requirement of 75 service learning hours new due date is now March 1, 2026.
See one of your advisors and or school counselor to get a SSL form.
See one of your advisors and or school counselor to get a SSL form.

200+ families strong and growing! Family University is building a community of empowered families—and we want YOU to be part of it. Attend 4 workshops and receive your invitation to our May graduation celebration! 🎓 Last chances this month: February 17 and 24 at 5:30 p.m.—Leadership and Advocacy Workshop. Register today: https://sites.google.com/bcps.k12.md.us/familyuniversityworkshops/find-and-register-for-your-workshop
City Schools celebrates Black History Month! This month recognizes and celebrates the achievements, contributions, and history of African Americans throughout history. Learn more about this month on our website: https://www.baltimorecityschools.org/article/2675958

Congratulations to our newest round of student Icon Award winners, selected for demonstrating a Portrait of a Graduate competency:
Pamela Green, Creative City Public Charter School – Being a responsible and global citizen
Keren Carbajal-Sanchez, Armistead Gardens Elementary/Middle School – Being confident
Osagyefo Karikari, Hazelwood Elementary/Middle School – Being adaptable and flexible
Thank you to our schools for their thoughtful nominations. Stay tuned as we celebrate more Icons all school year!: https://www.baltimorecityschools.org/page/icon-awards
Pamela Green, Creative City Public Charter School – Being a responsible and global citizen
Keren Carbajal-Sanchez, Armistead Gardens Elementary/Middle School – Being confident
Osagyefo Karikari, Hazelwood Elementary/Middle School – Being adaptable and flexible
Thank you to our schools for their thoughtful nominations. Stay tuned as we celebrate more Icons all school year!: https://www.baltimorecityschools.org/page/icon-awards
Families are invited to join the Gifted and Advanced Learning team for Get to Know Gifted Nights. These sessions share how schools and families can work together to support gifted and advanced learners. Each event runs from 5–7 p.m. View the dates and times here: https://www.baltimorecityschools.org/events?start_date=2026-02-01&end_date=2026-02-28&id=51325275
"This was an amazing session. The presentation was very informative, engagement was encouraged, and the energy was amazing!" That's just one voice from our Family University community. Families are connecting, learning, and growing together- and there is room for you! Ready to experience it yourself? Register today: https://sites.google.com/bcps.k12.md.us/familyuniversityworkshops/find-and-register-for-your-workshop
Dear Parents and Guardians,
Please be advised that Saturday School Credit Recovery (District-run) and on-site Credit Recovery at Carver High School are now underway.
If your scholar is scheduled to participate in either or both credit recovery programs, it is essential that they attend all sessions at their assigned times. Failure to attend scheduled sessions will result in the student being dropped from credit recovery courses, which may place them off track to graduate on time with their cohort.
Thank you for your continued partnership in supporting your scholar’s academic success.
Please be advised that Saturday School Credit Recovery (District-run) and on-site Credit Recovery at Carver High School are now underway.
If your scholar is scheduled to participate in either or both credit recovery programs, it is essential that they attend all sessions at their assigned times. Failure to attend scheduled sessions will result in the student being dropped from credit recovery courses, which may place them off track to graduate on time with their cohort.
Thank you for your continued partnership in supporting your scholar’s academic success.
All seniors have a senior meeting on February 11, 2026 10:30AM in the auditorium.
ALL SENIORS!!! Tell all your peers, share to your story.
ALL SENIORS!!! Tell all your peers, share to your story.

Attention Bears,
If you're interested in Youthworks 2026 and haven't completed the application yet... we will be hosting an in person session on February 18, 2026 from 9AM - 11AM in room 247.
Don't forget to bring in your required documents.
If you're interested in Youthworks 2026 and haven't completed the application yet... we will be hosting an in person session on February 18, 2026 from 9AM - 11AM in room 247.
Don't forget to bring in your required documents.

Hey Families,
Friendly reminder to those scholars who were given Saturday detention... we will be open for business tomorrow February 7, 2026 9AM - 11AM
We will see you then in your full Carver Uniform.
Friendly reminder to those scholars who were given Saturday detention... we will be open for business tomorrow February 7, 2026 9AM - 11AM
We will see you then in your full Carver Uniform.

Ready to become a Family University graduate? 🎓 This February, join Family University for workshops created by families, for families! Attend 4 out of the 5 topics, and you'll walk across the stage at our spring graduation ceremony. View the February dates and register today: https://www.baltimorecityschools.org/events?start_date=2026-02-01&end_date=2026-02-28&id=51836918
It’s a great day at City Schools! We’re grateful to welcome students and staff back for in-person learning today after last week’s significant snowstorm. Be sure to stay informed about how we’re supporting a safe and smooth return to school: https://www.baltimorecityschools.org/article/2670199
Yellow bus service may be delayed on Monday, February 2, 2026 due to snow and icy road conditions, particularly on smaller side streets.
The safety of our students and drivers is our top priority. Routes will be adjusted as needed based on road conditions, and families will be individually notified in the case of any changes.
MTA bus transportation may experience delays as well. We appreciate your patience and understanding during this prolonged period of inclement weather.
The safety of our students and drivers is our top priority. Routes will be adjusted as needed based on road conditions, and families will be individually notified in the case of any changes.
MTA bus transportation may experience delays as well. We appreciate your patience and understanding during this prolonged period of inclement weather.
Dear City Schools community, schools and buildings will reopen on Monday, February 2, 2026. We're excited to see our staff and families back after a monumental snowstorm! Read how we are preparing to welcome you back to school: https://www.baltimorecityschools.org/article/2670199
Teacher of the Year nominations are open! Nominate your favorite educator for the 2026 City Schools Teacher of the Year by Friday, February 6: https://edu.sogolytics.com/r/3emQKG
As a reminder, City Schools has shifted to virtual learning today, January 30, 2026. While school buildings are closed, learning is still happening! Families can take advantage of a variety of community resources, including recreation centers open with laptop access and free meals to help students stay engaged and on track. Explore the full list of ways to stay connected and supported today: https://www.baltimorecityschools.org/article/2667447

Due to ongoing winter storm clean-up and icy conditions, Baltimore City Public Schools will implement virtual learning tomorrow, Friday, January 30, 2026. Families should follow the virtual learning schedule and class links shared by school leaders and/or teachers. Central Office will be open; staff may work remotely. All essential staff to report.
The following schools will be open for meal pick up tomorrow, Friday, January 30, from 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 pm: Paul Laurence Dunbar High School, Ben Franklin High School at Masonville Cove, City Neighbors High School, Booker T. Washington Middle School.
From Baltimore City Recreation and Parks:
Today (January 29) and tomorrow (January 30), all Baltimore City Recreation Centers will be open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Select sites will offer free meals beginning at 3 p.m., while supplies last. Recreation centers providing meals also offer FreeBmoreWifi and limited Chromebook access to support virtual learning. Families are encouraged to bring their own headphones. Please call 410-396-7900 or visit the Rec & Parks website for more information: https://bcrp.baltimorecity.gov/recreationcenters
The following schools will be open for meal pick up tomorrow, Friday, January 30, from 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 pm: Paul Laurence Dunbar High School, Ben Franklin High School at Masonville Cove, City Neighbors High School, Booker T. Washington Middle School.
From Baltimore City Recreation and Parks:
Today (January 29) and tomorrow (January 30), all Baltimore City Recreation Centers will be open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Select sites will offer free meals beginning at 3 p.m., while supplies last. Recreation centers providing meals also offer FreeBmoreWifi and limited Chromebook access to support virtual learning. Families are encouraged to bring their own headphones. Please call 410-396-7900 or visit the Rec & Parks website for more information: https://bcrp.baltimorecity.gov/recreationcenters
Due to recent inclement weather, City Schools has rescheduled several budget planning and engagement sessions. We are seeking input from school community stakeholders on priorities for the upcoming school year. This feedback plays a critical role in shaping budget development and guiding key decisions that support our schools, students, and families.
Give your feedback: https://baltcityschools.org/Budget26Feedback
Register for a session: https://baltcityschools.org/DistrictPriority
To see rescheduled dates and learn more, visit our website: https://www.baltimorecityschools.org/page/budget
Give your feedback: https://baltcityschools.org/Budget26Feedback
Register for a session: https://baltcityschools.org/DistrictPriority
To see rescheduled dates and learn more, visit our website: https://www.baltimorecityschools.org/page/budget
