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KIPP Blytheville Collegiate High School (grades 7-12); KIPP: Delta Collegiate High School (grades 9–12) in Helena–West Helena. In 2012, KIPP Delta Collegiate was nationally recognized as a Gold Medalist and was ranked the No. 2 high school in Arkansas, the No. 52 charter school in the US, and the No. 408 overall school in the US by U.S. News & World Report'.
School type: Public (government funded) Status: Open: School district: KIPP Delta Public Schools: NCES District ID: 0500062 [3] Authority: Arkansas Department of Education (ADE) Superintendent: Scott Spainhour: CEEB code: 041089: NCES School ID: 050006201451 [2] Principal: Susan Jackson: Grades: 9–12: Enrollment: 206 (2011–12 [2]) • Grade ...
In 2005 the school district's budget was projected to be negative by $2.3 million the following year. On September 8, 2005, the Arkansas Board of Education temporarily assumed control under the terms of the Omnibus Quality Education Act and made former Little Rock Central High School principal Rudolph Howard the superintendent of Helena-West Helena; Helena-West Helena was the first school ...
KIPP has pledged to work with families on their enrollment options — which could include other KIPP schools, a few of which have a waiting list. Across L.A. Unified, 17 charters have closed ...
Central High School - Grades 7–12 high school, located in West Helena. J.F. Wahl Elementary School - Grades K–6 elementary school, located in Helena. KIPP: Delta Public Schools operates a group of charter schools in the municipality. KIPP: Elementary Literacy Academy (grades K–4) KIPP: Delta College Preparatory School (grades 5–8) KIPP ...
The Helena–West Helena Central mascot is the cougar with the school colors of Royal blue and Scarlet red. The Central Cougars participate in interscholastic athletic activities in the 5A Classification—the state's third largest classification—within the 5A Central Conference administered by the Arkansas Activities Association .
In Beaufort County public schools, 85.7% of African American students graduate compared to 91.5% of Caucasian students and 88.5% of all students.Statewide, the graduation rates are worse for each ...
As of February 2018, KIPP is a national network of 209 high-performing public schools with more than 90,000 students. In 2000, Mike Feinberg, Dave Levin, and Doris and Don Fisher co-founded the KIPP Foundation to help train school leaders to expand KIPP by opening more KIPP schools.