About KIPP

KIPP WAYS Academy is modeled after the nationally acclaimed Knowledge is Power Program (KIPP) which currently has over 50 schools operating in rural and urban communities throughout the country, including Houston, the South Bronx (1995), Southeast Washington, D.C. (2001), Baltimore (2002), as well as two in the Metro-Atlanta area (2003). By outperforming not only neighborhood schools, but also most of the elite schools in their respective cities, the existing KIPP schools have proven that KIPP's educational vision can be implemented with tremendous success.

History of KIPP:

KIPP began in 1994 when teachers Dave Levin and Mike Feinberg completed their Teach For America commitment and launched a program for fifth graders in a public school in inner-city Houston, Texas. While only half of the students passed their fourth grade tests before enrolling in KIPP, more than 90% passed the Texas fifth grade exams in English and mathematics after one year at KIPP. In 1995, Feinberg's KIPP Academy Houston became a charter school, and Levin established KIPP Academy New York in the South Bronx. The original KIPP Academies have a sustained record of high student achievement. The Texas Education Agency has recognized KIPP Academy Houston as an " Exemplary School" for every year of its existence. According to the New York City Department of Education, KIPP Academy New York is the highest performing public middle school in the Bronx. KIPP alumni have earned over $21 million in scholarships for college-preparatory high schools and are continuing to excel in four-year colleges and universities .

Doris and Donald Fisher, co-founders of Gap Inc., formed a unique partnership with Feinberg and Levin to replicate KIPP’s success nationwide. Established in 2000 with a $15 million grant from the Fishers, the nonprofit KIPP Foundation recruits, trains, and supports outstanding teachers in opening and leading high-performing college-preparatory public schools in educationally underserved communities. KIPP helps secure facilities and operating contracts while training School Leaders through a yearlong KIPP School Leadership Program that includes coursework at the University of California at Berkeley's Haas School of Business, Residencies at other KIPP Schools, and support from KIPP staff.

Today, over 50 KIPP Schools with 300 teachers are serving over 6,000 students in 15 states and the District of Columbia.

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