Saturday, February 2, 2013

Why BCP Loves the Ravens


Hampstead Hill Academy School #47
Says Go Ravens in Superbowl #47
Why does the Baltimore Curriculum Project love the Baltimore Ravens? Let us count the ways:
  1. The Ravens built a KaBOOM! Playground for Collington Square School of the Arts in June 2007.
  2. The Ravens All Community Team Foundation (RACTF...) awarded City Springs Elementary/Middle School a Plan in Motion grant to support their Karate Program in July 2008.
  3. RACTF has awarded Collington Square School of the Arts Plan in Motion grants to support their volleyball, basketball and soccer programs.
  4. The Ravens hosted a fitness event at Wolfe Street Academy to celebrate Nickelodeon’s Worldwide Day of Play and Hispanic Heritage Month on September 23, 2008.
  5. Close to 100 students from City Springs Elementary participated in the Ravens’ West Shore Park Football Clinic on October 14, 2008.
  6. Wolfe Street Students had breakfast with Ravens linebacker Nick Greison in December 2008.
  7. RACTF awarded Wolfe Street Academy a Plan in Motion grant to support their Mexican Folkloric Dance program in June 2009.
  8. Hampstead Hill Academy participated in the Ravens’ Amazing Race at Maryland Zoo in October 2009.
  9. Hampstead Hill Academy students spoke on the Ravens fan cam during Manic Monday in January 2010.
  10. RACTF awarded Wolfe Street Academy a Plan in Motion grant to support the Patterson Park Elementary Soccer League in July 2010.
  11. City Springs Elementary/Middle School was a Ravens Honor Row awardee in September 2010.
  12. City Springs Elementary/Middle School participated in the Ravens’ Amazing Race at the Maryland Zoo in October 2010.
  13. Hampstead Hill Academy students were allowed to wear their Ravens shirts to school on Oct. 4, 2010.
  14. The Hampstead Hill Academy Builders Club was a Ravens Honor Row awardee in 2011.
  15. Four City Springs School students attended the Ravens’ Play 60 game on November 28, 2010
  16. RACTF awarded Hampstead Hill Academy a Ravens Youth Football Grant in 2011.
  17. The City Springs Drug‐Free Soul Steppers and Hampstead Hill Academy Drum Line performed at ribbon‐cutting ceremony for City Springs Field on November 29, 2011.
  18. RACTF awarded City Springs Elementary/Middle School a Plan in Motion grant in July 2011 to support the City Springs Flag‐Football League.
  19. Ravens Center/Guard Andre Gurode distributed 500 turkeys to the families of Israel Baptist Church and Collington Square School on November 18, 2011.   
  20. RACTF awarded the Baltimore Curriculum Project a Plan in Motion grant of $4,950 to support the Patterson Park Elementary Soccer League and the BCP/Patterson Park Tennis League in 2012/2013.
  21. Ravens NT Terrence Cody's Hope for the Holidays Party on December 10, 2012 raised $8,000 to support the food backpack program at Wolfe Street Academy.
  22. City Springs Elementary/Middle School students participate in “Purple Friday” on January 04, 2013.
  23. Hampstead Hill Academy School #47 held a rally in January 2012 to support the Ravens in Super Bowl #47.
  24. THE RAVENS TRULY CARE ABOUT THE COMMUNITY!
  
Thank you Ravens for everything you do to support our students.
 
Go Ravens!