Here’s What’s Happening at PREP…

Spring 2024

  • Mar. 4 - 8 Read Across America Week

  • Mar. 4: Beech Tree Puppets

  • Mar. 6: Budget Engagement

  • Mar. 7: PTO Meeting

  • Mar. 8: Coffee at the Crab

  • Mar 8: 5th Grade Student Experience, Reginald Lewis Museum

  • Mar. 11: 1st Grade Student Experience, BMI

  • Mar. 13: Meteorologist Visits 1st Grade

  • Mar. 11 - 14: Musical Auditions

  • Mar. 13: Pre-K Student Experience, Maryland Science Center

  • Mar. 15: School Closed for Students

  • Mar. 18 - 22: Chef Experience

  • Mar. 21: School Open House, 9:30am and 4:30pm

  • Mar. 22: PTO Kickball and Pizza @ Solo Gibbs Park, 5-7pm

  • Mar. 25 - Apr. 1: SPRING BREAK

  • Apr. 2: Students and Staff Return From Spring Break

  • Apr. 2: World Autism Day, Wear Blue

  • Apr. 2 - 5: National Assistant Principal’s Week

  • Apr. 4: 3rd Quarter Ends

  • Apr. 4: PTO Meeting

  • Apr. 5: Early Release Day, 12:45 Dismissal

  • Apr. 6: Southwest Baltimore Baseball Parade

  • Apr. 9: 3rd Quarter Report Card Distribution

  • Apr. 11: Picture Day

  • Apr. 11: STEAM Night, 5-7pm

  • Apr. 12: Kindergarten Student Experience, Monster Mini Golf

  • Apr. 12: 2nd Grade Student Experience, Reginald Lewis Museum

  • Apr. 12: Coffee at the Crab

  • Apr. 16: Kindergarten Visits the Enoch Pratt Library

  • Apr. 18: 1st Grade Student Experience, Great Kids Farm

  • Apr. 19: 3rd Quarter AttenDANCE

  • Apr. 22: Earth Day

  • Apr. 24: Administrative Professionals Day

  • Apr. 25: School Talent Show

  • Apr. 26: PTO Glow Party

  • Apr. 29: International Day of Dance

  • Apr. 30: Kindergarten Visits the Enoch Pratt Library

  • Apr. 29 - May 10: MCAP Testing Begins, 3rd - 5th Grades

  • May 14: SCHOOL CLOSED, Election Day

  • May 17: SCHOOL CLOSED for Students

  • May 11: Spring Fling

  • May 27: SCHOOL CLOSED, Memorial Day

  • May 28: 1st Grade Visits the Enoch Pratt Library

  • May 29 - 30: School Musical

  • June 11: LAST DAY OF SCHOOL, Early Release Day, Dismissal 12:45pm

  • June 11: 4th Quarter Ends

  • June 21 - 25: Report Card Distribution

Federal Hill Preparatory School (PREP) is a Baltimore City Public Pre-K to 5th grade elementary school. Located in the heart of Federal Hill, PREP is an International Baccalaureate Primary Years Program (PYP) candidate school, encouraging both personal and academic achievement, and challenging students to excel in their studies and in their personal development.

PREP offers a variety of extracurricular and enrichment opportunities for students and families. From debate and robotics to theater and yoga, experience and learning at PREP extends beyond the classroom.

 

Academics

Academic Highlights

Discover why Federal Hill Prep is one of Baltimore City’s top-performing public elementary schools!

  • South Baltimore's only public elementary school catering exclusively to little ones (Pre-K through 5th grade).

  • 1 of only 17 state schools to qualify for the 2018 Maryland Excellence in Gifted and Talented Education (EGATE) Schools award

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Gifted and Advanced Learning

PREP is a Gifted and Advanced Learning (GAL) site and received the Excellence in Gifted and Talented Education (EGATE) Award in 2019 from the Maryland State Department of Education. This certification is renewed every five years, so a Renewal Portfolio will be submitted in the Fall of 2023. PREP’s GAL Program Plan, updated January 2023, may be viewed here.

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Planning for your child's next steps after elementary school can be daunting. PREP works closely with families and students to help them prepare for and excel in the middle school that’s right for them. PREP provides information sessions and tools throughout the year to guide families through the process of middle school choice. Here are the latest tools for families who are ready to start planning:

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International Baccalaureate

The IBPYP is an international curriculum framework designed for children between the ages of 3 and 12 years. This program is based on the latest educational research and believes that each child has their own personality, learning style and combination of intelligence types. Opportunity is given, within a structured framework, for students to explore their own interests and questions.

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