05/26/2026
Parents, if your child still has a balance on their E-Wallet or if they would like to still take advantage of the BOGO Book Fair, please click the link below to access the online site. It end on on June 1, 2026!
https://shop.scholastic.com/parent-ecommerce/parent-store-2.html?fairId=6128029
All book purchases over $35 ship FREE and every purchase benefits our school library.
05/25/2026
Honoring All that Have Served🇺🇸
. MauriceRIP
05/10/2026
From our hearts to yours…
04/25/2026
Summer Camp Opportunity
Dreamers and Doers STEM Camp 2026 | Jumbula
This program runs Monday through Friday from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM, June 22 through July 31, 2026, at Coppin State University. Camp will be closed on Friday, July 3 in observance of the Independence Day holiday. Campers will participate in hands-on STEM activities, recreation, sports, weekly swimmin...
04/24/2026
Greetings CCEMS family,
🎉 Congratulations to the top three, 2026 Teacher of the Year Finalists, ESPECIALLY our very own MS. CARTER!!! 🎉
You can learn more about the finalists @
https://www.baltimorecityschools.org/article/2840977
Have a wonderful day!
Finalists for 2026 City Schools Teacher of the Year
Congratulations to our three finalists for 2026 City Schools Teacher of the Year! Our finalists in...
03/17/2026
The Children's Book Festival is a FREE event for youth at the museum on Saturday, April 11th|11 am - 3 pm. We ask if you could forward this information to your educators and networks that would be interested in attending this literary event for families, children and educators.
Children’s Book Festival | Reginald F. Lewis Museum
The event is listed free for youth. We have about 22 authors participating including Civil Rights icon, Joan Trumpauer Mulholland who was a freedom fighter. We have several participating authors who have won literary awards such as the Coretta Scott King Award, Newbery Award and the Caldecott Literary Award. Those include Bryan Collier, Carole Boston Weatherford, Kwame Alexander, Renee Watson, James Ransome and Shadra Strickland.
Activities will include mental health well being with Kindness Stations with Dr. Shields, a Dance Party with Culture Queen, author readings, illustrator workshop with James E. Ransome and other artmaking activities. We will be giving out a free copy of A Ride To Remember, a civil rights story about the integration of Gwynn Oak Amusement Park read by author Amy Nathan.
Families will also get a chance to see our current exhibtitons as well as our permanent exhibition while attending this literacy event.
https://www.lewismuseum.org/event/childrens-book-festival/
02/28/2026
❤️🖤💚Happy Last Day of Black History Month❤️🖤💚
Here’s some Maryland BHM facts
02/27/2026
❤️🖤💚Happy Black History Month❤️🖤💚