Good afternoon MAW family,
We appreciate your understanding and patience in regards to our facilities issues today. The issue has been resolved and we can resume normal activities tomorrow. We look forward to welcoming our students back in the building tomorrow on time.
2 months ago, Tanisha Asamu
Due to unforeseen plumbing issues our water was turned off in the building. Facilities is here working on it, but as of now we are not able to use the bathrooms or any water outputs. You may pick up your child early without penalty. Again, all afterschool programming is cancelled.
2 months ago, Tanisha Asamu
Good afternoon families,
Due to unforeseen water maintenance, our water had to be turned off in the building. Therefore, all after school programming held at the school is cancelled today. The rec center will still be in operation. Thank you for your understanding.
2 months ago, Tanisha Asamu
Good morning Mary Ann Winterling families,
All after school programming is cancelled today, December 22nd and tomorrow December 23rd and will resume Monday, January 5th. This includes Dance, Access Art and Orchkids. We hope you enjoy your holiday break!
3 months ago, Tanisha Asamu
Today, Monday December 15th, City Schools will open on a two hour delay due to icy road conditions. .
3 months ago, Tanisha Asamu
Hello!
The School Choice Team at Mary Ann Winterling welcomes you and your student to join us for the School Choice Fair at the Baltimore City Convention Center on Saturday, December 13th, 2025. The purpose of this trip is to learn about the School Choice process and hear more about middle school options. Transportation will be provided from the school by bus, with a departure time of 9:15am and a return time of 11:45am.

Permission slips are available in the main office.
3 months ago, Tanisha Asamu
Good morning families! Please join us today at 12:30 in the library for our Partners in Progress discussion. We will be discussing Student Learning Plans and showcasing the BCPSS Learning Guide activities to support practice of key math and reading skills at home.
3 months ago, Tanisha Asamu
Partners in Progress
As winter weather approaches, ensure you’re getting the correct information. The only reliable details about delays, closures, or emergencies come from City Schools’ verified sources such as our website, official social media, and direct robocall system. IInformaton from other sources can be incorrect, so always check City Schools channels first. More information: https://www.baltimorecityschools.org/page/inclement-weather
3 months ago, City Schools
Every day, City Schools' students show up ready to learn, dream, and grow. This Giving Tuesday, we’re inviting you to stand beside them and fuel the future. Learn more about the ways you can give, both monetarily and through gifts of time: https://www.baltimorecityschools.org/article/2575178
3 months ago, City Schools
Every day, City Schools' students show up ready to learn, dream, and grow. This Giving Tuesday, we’re inviting you to stand beside them and fuel the future. Learn more about the ways you can give, both monetarily and through gifts of time: https://www.baltimorecityschools.org/article/2575178
3 months ago, City Schools
As winter weather approaches, get your updates from City Schools’ verified sources only: our website, official social media, and robocalls. Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools and search engines often provide inaccurate information. Always confirm details through official City Schools channels. Learn more: https://www.baltimorecityschools.org/page/inclement-weather
4 months ago, City Schools
When winter weather hits, depend on City Schools’ verified channels for accurate updates—our websites, official social media, and direct robocalls, text messages, or emails. Information from Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools, Google summaries, or other search engines may be incorrect. Always check official City Schools sources first. More information: https://www.baltimorecityschools.org/page/inclement-weather
4 months ago, City Schools
During the federal government shutdown, City Schools is committed to supporting our students, families, staff, and school communities. Here are some key resources from our school district, as well as the City, State, and national organizations on our families webpage: https://www.baltimorecityschools.org/page/families
4 months ago, City Schools
This is a friendly reminder that school is closed today, November 7th, 2025.
4 months ago, Tanisha Asamu

School is closed for students tomorrow, November 7/2025.

4 months ago, Tanisha Asamu
Hello MAW families! This is a friendly reminder that tomorrow 10/31/25, will be an early release day. Students will be dismissed at 12.
4 months ago, Tanisha Asamu

Watch now: “City Forever” | A 15-minute documentary by the Student Media Team. This film details Baltimore City College's temporary relocation to the University of Baltimore while the famous “Castle on the Hill” undergoes its first extensive renovation in 100 years. Learn more about this famous building and school's journey: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1soEQ9-21QU

5 months ago, City Schools
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Good afternoon families,
We are so excited to celebrate the Halloween season with our students! This is a friendly reminder that students should not wear their costumes to school this Thursday, October 30th for the school dance. However, they may wear their costumes to school this Friday, October 31st. Please let us know if you have any questions!
5 months ago, Tanisha Asamu
Here at City Schools, your Choice is your pathway to possibilities. Our students can choose and apply to the middle or high school of their choice. Check our website for dates and times of school Open Houses and Shadow Days to make sure you're familiar with the educational options for your student: https://www.baltimorecityschools.org/page/open-houses
5 months ago, City Schools
Dear Families,
We kindly ask for your cooperation to ensure the safety of all our students during morning drop-off. Please do not leave your car unattended or double park while dropping off your child.
These practices create safety hazards and traffic congestion, making it difficult for students to enter and exit the school property safely and for others to move through the drop-off and pick-up area efficiently.
To keep our students safe, please remain in your vehicle and use the designated drop-off zones. If you need to escort your child to the school entrance, we encourage you to park in a legal parking spot nearby.
Thank you for your understanding and commitment to maintaining a safe and smooth drop-off experience for everyone.
Sincerely,
Principal Kimberly Hill
5 months ago, Tanisha Asamu