News & Updates
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‘She Made Me Feel Like I Wasn’t Entirely Alone’: 10 Students and Families Pay Tribute to the Teachers Who Helped Them Endure the Pandemic
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After Chauvin Verdict, Classroom Discussions Turn To Racial Justice and Remembrance
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To Dismantle Structural Racism, Having School Leaders Who Look like Me Matters
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How Schools Can Help With The Vaccination Rollout
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We Need National Summer School To Help Kids Recover From Learning Lost In COVID Pandemic
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Starting My Teaching Day at 3:30 PM and Sharing Friday Movie Nights With My Students: Bringing Joy To Remote Learning in Rural North Carolina
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CARES Act Funding Isn’t Equitable For Schools. Let’s Fix That Next Time
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3 Ways Teachers Can Address Their Students’ Trauma When School Is Virtual
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Nightly News: Kids Edition (February 4, 2021)
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Howard University is a Center of Black Excellence: Here’s Why I Almost Didn’t Get the Chance to Attend
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Richard Barth’s Weekly Thoughts: U.S. Capitol Lockdown
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Three Lessons We Learned Through This Pandemic In 2020
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Press Releases
KIPP Foundation Statement On Education Secretary Nomination
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New Jersey Kindergarten Offers Night School To Help Absent Kids
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School Leaders Seek Justice For Three KIPP Metro Atlanta Students Killed In Five Months
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Joe Biden Must Stand Up For Charter Schools
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Our next Education secretary must support all public schools — including charters
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Here’s Why Independent Reading Matters in a Pandemic
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An Educator’s View: We Have a Choice — Set a Bar of Mediocrity for Online Education or Take This Opportunity to Change How We Teach
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KIPP Launches First-Of-Its-Kind Alumni Network to Help Its 30K Graduates With Careers, Mental Health and Finances
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KIPP Students Know What They Need to Thrive in Remote Learning
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School of Adaptation: How An Indianapolis High School Is Getting To Know Students Virtually
255 Schools Across The Country
KIPP, the Knowledge is Power Program, is a non-profit network of college-preparatory, public charter schools educating early childhood, elementary, middle, and high school students.
Our Approach
All children will learn and achieve at high levels if given the opportunity. Our goal is to help students develop the knowledge, skills, and character strengths they need to succeed throughout their education and in the competitive world beyond.
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More than
110,000Students currently enrolled in KIPP schools
More than
110,000Students currently enrolled in KIPP schools
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Nearly
15,000KIPP alumni currently attending college
Nearly
15,000KIPP alumni currently attending college
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3X
KIPP alumni graduate college at 3X the rate of their peers
3XKIPP alumni graduate college at 3X the rate of their peers
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KIPP taught me that if we want to see change in our cities and within our communities, we must be the change we want to see.
Tyra Asberry, Alumna, KIPP New Jersey
KIPP taught me that if we want to see change in our cities and within our communities, we must be the change we want to see.
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You will build so many amazing relationships here that you wouldn’t think of. The level of support inside and outside the classroom is incredible.
Jenene Phillips, Teacher and Parent, KIPP Nashville
You will build so many amazing relationships here that you wouldn’t think of. The level of support inside and outside the classroom is incredible.
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I love watching our kids grow into young adults who will have a positive impact in their families, their communities, and their world.
Mike Lucas, Principal, KIPP Baltimore
I love watching our kids grow into young adults who will have a positive impact in their families, their communities, and their world.
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My students are the definition of resilience. Their hunger for a quality education motivates me daily to be a better teacher.
Robert Manuel, AP World History Teacher, KIPP New Orleans
My students are the definition of resilience. Their hunger for a quality education motivates me daily to be a better teacher.
Robert Manuel, AP World History Teacher, KIPP New Orleans
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