by Nijhier-Aleem Jules | May 6, 2026 | Development, High School, In the News, Middle School, Student Achievements
Inside this Issue: Ingenuity 8th Grade Students Launch Rockets This Spring Ingenuity Poly Students Earn 3rd Place School Award at Clemson Calculus Challenge Brown Ignite Fellows Present Final Projects Ingenuity Executive Director Joins National Consortium of STEM...
by Nijhier-Aleem Jules | Mar 24, 2026 | High School, In the News, Middle School
Executive Director, Lisette Morris, with James McHenry students at 2026 STEM Unbound event. Inside this Issue: Middle School Science Fairs & the Science of Curiosity STEM Unbound Sparks Discovery and Innovation City Schools Office of Achievement &...
by Nijhier-Aleem Jules | Mar 12, 2026 | High School, In the News, Middle School
Inside this Issue: Rising Math Stars: Ingenuity Mt. Royal and James McHenry Students advance to Mathcounts State Competition. Honoring the Hidden Figure, Gladys West, who helped the world find its way. By the Numbers: Ingenuity’s Admissions for 2025-26. A look...
by Nijhier-Aleem Jules | Mar 12, 2026 | High School, In the News, Middle School, Student Achievements
Inside this Issue: Students go to UMBC for Math Modeling Competition Piloting new Middle School Science Curriculum Chemistry Students Explore the Science Behind Everyday Beverages Kahlil, class of 2027, panelist at CIAA Teens in Tech Panel 2026 STEM Research...
by Ashley Patrick | Nov 3, 2025 | High School, In the News, Middle School, Student Achievements
Ingenuity staff with James McHenry Algebra teacher, Kathy LaPlant Happy Fall from The Ingenuity Project! As we embrace a new season of learning and growth, we are thrilled to share highlights that celebrate the commitment and excellence of the entire Ingenuity...
by Lisette Morris | Nov 17, 2021 | In the News, Middle School
On Saturday, November 13, 2021, The Ingenuity Project and the Baltimore Chapter of Jack & Jill of America co-hosted a panel event for Ingenuity students and families. The event opened with a special keynote from Jailyn Clarke, a current Data Science graduate...