CJR Building Expansion Event: December 14

Families and community members are invited to join Baltimore City Schools’ 21st Century Buildings Team tomorrow, Monday, December 14, for a discussion on the recommendation to move Commodore up in the Buildings Modernization Plan. We will learn about the recommendation, timeline and process to add an addition to our current building. The meeting will be held at 5:30 PM in Commodore's new Weinberg Library. Hope to see you there!

A December to Remember: A Busy Month at CJR!

December has just started, and we have a lot of exciting family events coming up. Check out what's going on during the next few weeks at Commodore:

  • Tues 12/8 - 4th, 5th, and 6th Grade ELA HW Night (4:30 PM)
  • Wed 12/9 - Financial Stability Workshop (4 PM)
  • Thurs 12/10 - School Family Council (3:30 PM)
  • Mon 12/14 - CJR Expansion Family Event (5:30 PM)
  • Thurs 12/17 - PTO Meeting: Family Safety (7:45 AM)
  • Fri 12/18 - Latino Family Workshop (7:15 AM)
  • Tues 12/22 - Holiday Turkey Distribution [Form Required] (2 PM)
  • Tues 12/22 - Winter Showcase of the Arts (6PM)

We hope to see you soon!

Celebrating our Student Athletes!

Commodore's athletic program continues to grow and continues to thrive. Our fall sports season just came to a close, and, although we didn't win another championship, our students and teams continued to represent our school and the Five Promises well. 

  • Middle School Flag Football: CJR lost a close semifinal playoff game to AFYA, 14-8.  The team came a long way this year. Thank you to Coaches Watson and Michael for supporting the growth of our team.
  • Middle School Boys Soccer: In another tough semifinal playoff game, Commodore lost 3-1, to John Ruhrah.  In only its second year of existence, the boys continue to develop the necessary skills and teamwork necessary for success. Coaches Reed and Rennard deserve a lot of credit for their work in making Commodore a rising city power in such a short time.
  • Middle School Girls Soccer: Our girls' soccer team showed marked growth from last year and its players were consistently committed to improving. Coaches Heid and Ramos deserve acknowledgment for all their hard work.
  • Elementary Soccer: Our newest team was so big that we actually had two teams participating in the Patterson Park Elementary Soccer League! Both boys and girls from grades 2-5 participated in this sport. Coaches Casamassima and Duarte deserve a lot of credit for filling an important need and building a strong team, while also providing students with a valuable afterschool opportunity.

The fall season might be coming to a close, but we are already looking ahead to our winter sports season on the horizon, including three basketball teams, an NAL team looking to defend its city title, and a recently started debate team. Good luck, Commodore!