Enrichment
The Pierce Elementary Enrichment Program gives ALL students opportunities for accelerated progress and access to new, more challenging concepts outside of the traditional school day.
Kendall Dorfman and Abigail Klenke were recently named recipients of the 2025 National Junior Honor Society (NJHS) Outstanding Achievement Award.
West Maple Elementary edges out Bingham Farms and Greenfield to capture the 26th annual BPS Science Olympiad.
Groves High School senior Nia Ballah has been selected to perform with the Michigan School Band & Orchestra Association's Honors Chamber Orchestra
The Birmingham varsity figure skating A/high team made history by securing the program's second consecutive state championship.
Several students qualified for the International Career Development Conference (ICDC), which will take place April 26-29 in Orlando, Fla.
Battle of the Books, an annual reading competition that’s sponsored by the Baldwin Public Library for fourth and fifth graders throughout Birmingham Public Schools, challenges students to read six selected books and compete in team-based trivia contests. The friendly competition aims to foster a love of reading while encouraging students to explore literature beyond their comfort zones.
Ava Pruden, a 16-year-old competitive swimmer from Seaholm High School, has been named to the USA Deaflympics Team, set to compete in Tokyo this November. Pruden’s selection marks a remarkable achievement in a journey that began when she was diagnosed with hearing loss as an infant.
Character.org, a national advocate and leader for character, recently announced that Seaholm High School and West Maple Elementary were designated as state-level Schools of Character for 2025.
Seaholm High School was prominently represented when the Michigan High School Athletic Association (MHSAA) announced the finalists for the 2024-2025 Farm Bureau Insurance Scholar-Athlete Awards. Of the 120 student athletes listed, a half dozen of them were Maples – more than any other school in the state.
The Pierce Elementary Enrichment Program gives ALL students opportunities for accelerated progress and access to new, more challenging concepts outside of the traditional school day.
Grades: 4 & 5
Battle of the Books, a reading-enrichment program sponsored by Baldwin Public Library, aims to promote reading among fourth and fifth-grade BPS students. To participate, students collaborate with an adult coach and select five books from a designated list. They will then engage in a contest where they will compete against other teams by answering trivia questions related to the books they have read.
Grades: K-2 & 3-5
Destination ImagiNation is an extraordinary educational program in which student teams solve open-ended challenges and present their solutions at a tournament. DI is designed to teach three essential skills: creativity, teamwork and problem-solving. DI participants are tested to think on their feet, work as a team and devise original solutions that satisfy the requirements of the challenges. DI participants gain more than just basic knowledge and skills - they learn to unleash their imaginations and take unique approaches to problem-solving. Children are on teams of 5-7 members, working on a particular “team challenge”.
For more information, visit the Destination Imagination website and the Michigan Creativity Association website.
Grades: K-1, 2-3, & 4-5
MP is a program of interactive problem-solving games, supportive curricular and instructional activities, and assessment tools for students grades K-5. This motivational program strengthens basic math concepts and skills, aligns with National and State Mathematics Standards, and stimulates creative thinking while developing problem-solving skills. A focus on conceptual understanding and the integration of spatial, computational and logical reasoning are key attributes of Math Pentathlon. By using specially designed games and activities that differentiate instruction, all students are motivated to enjoy math!
Grades: 4-5
Science Olympiad is a national nonprofit organization designed to increase student interest in science and to provide recognition for student achievement in these events. The Science Olympiad tournaments are academic inter-scholastic competitions consisting of twelve individual and team events for which students prepare during the school year. The format of the competition follows popular board games, television shows and athletic games. These challenging areas are well balanced between various science areas.