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Henderson-hopkins school

Community
East Baltimore Historical Library opens its doors
Published Dec 2, 2021
The space, developed with support from Johns Hopkins and located in three row homes attached to Henderson-Hopkins School, aims to preserve and celebrate the history of East Baltimore
Community
On track for a healthy school year
Published Sept 14, 2021
A festive late summer evening in Eager Park marked the grand opening of a new track and field at Henderson-Hopkins, kicking off a yearlong focus on exercise and wellness at the K-8 school.
East Baltimore
Community leaders, developers break ground on new East Baltimore Historical Library site
Published Feb 12, 2021
The library will preserve the history of East Baltimore and will be housed in three row homes adjoining Henderson-Hopkins School
COVID-19
Henderson-Hopkins pivots to provide community support
Published June 15, 2020
The Baltimore K-8 school has offered virtual town halls, food drives, free laptops, and more to help support families and students during coronavirus pandemic
Dance
The Alvin Ailey experience
Published April 26, 2019
Famed dance company visits Henderson-Hopkins school in East Baltimore for four-day arts education program
Black History Month
Story time at Henderson-Hopkins
Published Feb 27, 2019
Literacy event brings together multiple generations of storytellers
Henderson-Hopkins
A fresh (and festive) start
Published Sept 17, 2018
Henderson-Hopkins school opens its doors for the new school year with a new principal and recent interior upgrades
Education
Peter Kannam named principal of Henderson-Hopkins
Published July 26, 2018
An educator with 25 years of experience, Kannam will lead the Baltimore City-Johns Hopkins partnership school
Education
Henderson-Hopkins ends school year with a splash
Published July 16, 2018
Family Fun Day brings families, community, and teachers to the Henderson-Hopkins School
Community
Foster to lead Henderson-Hopkins
Published July 7, 2016
Longtime educator Tracy Foster will oversee school, early childhood center in East Baltimore