The Orioles today marked the one-year anniversary of their Adopt-A-School partnership with Harlem Park Elementary Middle School by announcing the renovation of a new outdoor classroom. The funding for the classroom was made possible after the 2024 Orioles team voted to gift one playoff share to Harlem Park Elementary Middle School.
Along with a match from the Orioles Charitable Foundation, the Orioles and Heart of America (HOA), a nonprofit organization that transforms learning spaces and helps close resource gaps, are thrilled to unveil the renovated outdoor classroom for Harlem Park students. Complete with a pergola, permanent musical instruments, including a wooden xylophone, drums, and pedestal pipes, clear art easels, a mobile whiteboard, picnic table, and playground benches, this space will offer students a unique and interactive environment to learn and grow in.
As part of the outdoor classroom, the Orioles and HOA also installed two Little Libraries, containing favorite childhood books of various Orioles players, including:
- "The Food Group" series by Jory John; "Dragons Love Tacos" by Adam Rubin; and "Hank the Cowdog" by John R. Erickson (Andrew Kittredge)
- "Midnight for Charlie Bone" by Jenny Nimmo (Dean Kremer)
- "El Rinoceronte" by Scott Alexander (Jorge Mateo)
- "Dr. Seuss" series by Dr. Seuss (Cedric Mullins)
- "Bone" series by Jeff Smith (Cade Povich)
- "The Magic Tree House" series by Mary Pope Osborne (Adley Rutschman)
¡°It¡¯s been an honor to get to know the students and staff from Harlem Park through the different events we¡¯ve had at the school and by having them out to the ballpark,¡± shared Orioles infielder JORDAN WESTBURG. ¡°My schooling experience played a pivotal role in my growth and journey to get to where I am now, so I¡¯m especially grateful to be able to play a very small part in that for Harlem Park students.¡±
¡°We're so proud to collaborate with the Orioles and Harlem Park Elementary Middle School,¡± shared JILL HARDY HEATH, President & CEO of Heart of America. ¡°The improvements to their outdoor learning space are incredible. My favorite element is the installation of custom outdoor libraries ¨C stocked with Oriole player¡¯s favorite books, no less ¨C making it a special place for kids to learn and grow.¡±
¡°On behalf of our HPEMS scholars, staff, families, and myself, I extend our deepest gratitude to the Orioles franchise, the Orioles players, and Heart of America for your generous investment in the social-emotional well-being of our students,¡± shared Harlem Park Principal VENUS JACKSON. ¡°Through the renovation of our outdoor play space, you are fostering creativity, activating physical fitness, and creating a vibrant community space where children can connect and grow. Your support goes far beyond the physical transformation. It speaks to your belief in our scholars and their potential. Thank you for choosing us, our community, and our cause.¡±
As part of today¡¯s unveiling, Orioles players, volunteers, and HOA representatives are on-site to unveil the classroom and interact with Harlem Park students and staff. Wegmans will also provide food and beverage for participating individuals.
The Adopt-A-School program is grounded in the belief that unwavering support and solid opportunities can play a pivotal role in accelerating student and school success. Together, the Baltimore Orioles and Harlem Park Elementary Middle School are building a foundation of hope, resilience, and shared commitment to the future of West Baltimore¡¯s youth. In the first year alone, the club has hosted various events and activities for Harlem Park students and staff including:
- City Connect x Harlem Park Fridays: During every Friday home game since the partnership launched, the Orioles spotlight 10 Harlem Park students and staff members, including them in pregame and in-game activations. The attendees are provided complimentary tickets, food vouchers, and an opportunity to meet players during batting practice.
- Pregame Ceremonies: Students from Harlem Park shouted ¡°PLAY BALL¡± during the 2025 Home Opener pregame festivities, and in 2024, students threw the ceremonial first pitches at both Opening Day and Kids Opening Day, creating unforgettable memories and inspiring their peers.
- Postseason: The team generously provided 10 tickets and 10 food vouchers to Harlem Park students and staff, giving them the opportunity to attend both Game 1 and 2 of the 2024 American League Wild Card Series against the Kansas City Royals.
- Teacher Appreciation: Recognizing the dedication of Harlem Park¡¯s educators, the Orioles expressed gratitude through special events and gifts, honoring their invaluable contributions to shaping young minds.
- Nike Play Ball Day: Part of the MLB league wide initiative, the Orioles brought the spirit of baseball to the school by organizing a fun-filled day of sports and teamwork, inspiring students to stay active and engaged.
- Classroom Preparation: In support of Harlem Park teachers, the Orioles assisted in setting up classrooms and provided a $12,000 donation to help with purchasing school supplies and classroom necessities for the 2024-25 school year, ensuring a welcoming and organized learning environment for students.
- Graduation Ceremonies: Celebrating student achievements, the Orioles provided support and recognition during graduation events, highlighting the importance of education and perseverance.
- Community Garden Project: In collaboration with Harlem Park students, staff, and local volunteers, the Orioles helped plant a community garden, fostering environmental stewardship and providing a hands-on learning experience.
- Welcome Back to School Celebration: The Orioles warmly welcomed students and staff back to school with a day of activities, giveaways, and words of encouragement to kick off the 2024-25 academic year.
- Winter Coat Donation: In partnership with T. Rowe Price, the Orioles provided all 430 Harlem Park Elementary Middle School students with coats, hoodies, and other winter accessories. Recognizing that warmth is a fundamental need, the goal of this event was to ensure that no student goes without the warmth they need to attend school comfortably and safely.
The Orioles look forward to continuing the partnership with Harlem Park this year, and for many years to come. For more information on the partnership, visit Orioles.com/HarlemParkSchool.