Lillie May Carroll Jackson Charter School

 
 

Grades: 5th - 8th Grade
Address: 2200 Sinclair Lane
Baltimore, MD 21213
Phone: 443-320-9499
Website:
http://lilliemay.org/

 
 

About Us

What makes us unique

Trust, respect, responsibility, and joy in learning are the tenants of our school culture. At LMCJ, scholars and teachers are engaged in work that is challenging, adventurous and meaningful. Our scholars are scientists, urban planners, historians and activists; they are investigating community problems and collaborating with peers to develop creative, actionable solutions. Scholars apply their skills and knowledge to real-world issues and make positive change in their communities. At LMCJ, we are committed to developing the whole girl, and helping each scholar achieve her wildest dreams.

At LMCJ, our scholars participate in an event called Celebration of Learning several times per year. They show evidence of the high-quality work they have produced during the previous semester. Our 8th grade students present passage portfolios before a group comprised of their families, teachers, and members from the greater community.

Community

We provide weekend food bags to scholars in need through our partnership with Baltimore Hunger Project.

Mission and Vision

Our mission as a charter school in Baltimore city serving girls in grades 5-8, is to offer a supportive 21st century learning environment for scholars to reach their maximum potential through rigorous academic course work, character development and leadership opportunities.

​Programs

  • Advisory

  • After School Programs

  • Debate

  • Dress Code

  • Experiential Learning / Project-Based

  • Extracurricular Activities: sewing, drama, mentoring, homework help

  • Habits of Mind/Excellence: Integrity, Collaboration, Active Citizenship, Perseverance, Responsibility, and inquiry

  • Mentorship Programs

  • Portfolio Evaluations

  • PTO/PTA

  • Responsive Classroom

  • Restorative Practices

  • STEM

  • Student Service: Scholar support team; social worker

  • Summer Programs: Middle Grades’ Partnership—Growing Girls and Gardens