about 21 hours ago, City Schools
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/26701991 day ago, City Schools
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.
1 day ago, City Schools
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/26701994 days ago, City Schools
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/3emQKG4 days ago, City Schools
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
4 days ago, City Schools

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/recreationcenters5 days ago, City Schools
Due to ongoing storm clean-up, schools will be closed on Wednesday, January 28, 2026. Â Our virtual learning school, BRAVE, will be open. Central Office will open; staff may work remotely. All essential staff must report. For schools, this will be the third of three traditional snow days that are identified in the district calendar as inclement weather recovery days in June. In the event of future inclement weather closures during the 2025-26 school year, City Schools will transition to virtual learning:
https://www.baltimorecityschools.org/page/virtual-learning7 days ago, City Schools
Due to inclement weather and the closure of Baltimore City Public Schools on Tuesday, January 27, the Board of School Commissioners' Operations Committee Meeting and Policy Committee Meeting scheduled for January 27 have been canceled. Both meetings will be rescheduled. For questions or further information about the Board, please contact the Board Office at 443-642-4095 or email the School Board at schoolboard@bcps.k12.md.us.
8 days ago, City Schools
Due to ongoing clean-up from yesterday's storm, schools and Central Office will be closed on Tuesday, January 27, 2026. Â Our virtual learning program, BRAVE, will be open. All essential staff must report. For schools, this will be the second of three traditional snow days that are identified in the district calendar as inclement weather recovery days in June.
8 days ago, City Schools
Due to ongoing clean-up from yesterday's storm, schools and Central Office will be closed on Tuesday, January 27, 2026. Â Our virtual learning program, BRAVE, will be open. All essential staff must report. For schools, this will be the second of three traditional snow days that are identified in the district calendar as inclement weather recovery days in June.
8 days ago, City Schools
Due to inclement weather, Baltimore City Public Schools and the Central Office will be closed on Monday, January 26, 2026. For schools, this is the first day of three traditional winter weather closures that are identified in the District calendar in June as make-up days. Essential personnel must report on Monday.
9 days ago, City Schools
Due to impending inclement weather, all school weekend activities are cancelled for Saturday, January 24, and Sunday, January 25, 2026. National Academy Foundation's (NAF) In-person Saturday Credit Recovery Program is moving to virtual learning for Saturday, January 24 only. Students, please check your Saturday course Canvas Page: Credit Recovery Saturday School at NAF for your teacher’s Zoom link. You must log in to be marked present. Virtual Saturday Credit Recovery Program students will attend their courses as usual.
11 days ago, City Schools
The City Schools’ Student Opportunity Bulletin Board is your go-to hub for exciting academic and extracurricular opportunities! From scholarships, competitions and exciting events for students of all ages, this board highlights ways young people can grow, explore, and shine:
https://www.instagram.com/baltimorestudentopps14 days ago, City Schools
20 days ago, City Schools
Happy New Year! Welcome to 2026 and the start of the second half of our school year. We know that families are our students' first and lifelong teachers. When families and school staff work as a team, students thrive. Here are some ways families can support student success:
https://www.baltimorecityschools.org/article/263150121 days ago, City Schools
Nominations for the 2026 Heart of the School Awards are open through Saturday, January 31. Anyone can nominate a principal – students, teachers, parents, community members. Let's celebrate our amazing school leaders!—
https://www.baltimorecityschools.org/article/262084422 days ago, City Schools