Explore 糖心影视 2026-04-29T04:50:24-04:00 Zend_Feed_Writer / Explore 糖心影视 <![CDATA[Lockerman-Bundy Elementary School]]> Despite its modern building, the history of Lockerman-Bundy Elementary School dates back to the 1890s.

Entrance, Lockerman鈥揃undy Elementary School

The school is named for Joseph Harrison Lockerman (1864-1923), a graduate of the Centenary Biblical Institute (now Morgan State University) who in 1911 became Vice Principal of the new Colored High and Training School for African American teachers (now Coppin State University). Two years later, the training school moved into the upper floors of the new Public School 100 located at 229 North Mount Street.

When the school relocated to Pulaski Street in 1976, the name expanded to honor Mrs. Walter A. Bundy (1904-1965). A graduate of Coppin State in 1918, Mrs. Bundy鈥檚 teaching career in Baltimore鈥檚 black schools spanned over four decades.

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