School Information
Dana Bisker
8300 Carlson Lane, Baltimore, MD 21244
Phone 443-809-0766
PrincipalDana Bisker
Assistant PrincipalJocelyn Hodge
School Hours9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Job Opportunities

Please Click Below to View the Flyers:

Safety Assistants Flyer

Winfield is hiring for additional adult assistant and substitutes, please click on the links below to apply!


Technology

Parents and students receive access to a school device free for 2024-225. However, in the case that your child's device must be repaired or replaced families will assume the cost of repair replacement. Please see letter for more information and a tier of cost levels established by BCPS.

School Info

Winfield's Mission and Vision Statement

Please Click Here To Take The Special Education Staffing Focus Areas Survey

Please Click Here for Information on Our Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Program.

From The Front Office:

Prekindergarten and Kindergarten Registration:

Prekindergarten and Kindergarten registration will be held in May for the 2026-2027 school year.  A child must be 4 by September 1st for prekindergarten.  For kindergarten, a child must be 5 by September 1st.  You must reside in Winfield's zone.  Please call the office at 443-809-0766 for more information.


Please click here for residency re-verification information.

Please click here for shared domicile renewal information.

Resources for Families and Caregivers


When School is Out Web Page

As summer approaches, we invite you to explore the BCPS Parent University When School Is Out webpage, which features a variety of community resources and learning activities. This includes details on summer camps, academic support through National PTA Parent Guides and math and reading digital resources, family day trip ideas, reading programs from the Baltimore County Public Library, and links to community support such as Summer Meals programs. Visit the When School Is Out page today to ensure your family enjoys a fun, active, and enriching summer.



Digital Wellness Playbook
 
On April 29, 2026, Lt. Governor Aruna Miller launched the Maryland Youth Digital Wellness Playbook. A new statewide resource to help students build healthier tech habits and protect their mental health online.  The Playbook is a practical, evidence-based tool designed to help youth, caregivers, and educators translate research into actionable strategies for healthier digital engagement. 
 
Technology is woven into the daily lives of young people — from the classroom to the group chat. When used well, it can connect, educate, and empower. But unrestricted, unguided use is linked to rising rates of anxiety, depression, sleep loss, and isolation. Playbooks provide young people with practical skills to manage their emotions, thoughts, and behaviors related to their digital lives and give families and educators the resources to support them. 
 
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Playbooks can be used as a supplemental resource. It is designed to help children build emotional skills and develop a healthier relationship with technology. You don't need special training, just a willingness to sit with a child and explore it together. 

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