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KIPP Voyage Academy for Girls (2009) KIPP Mosiac Academy (2020) KIPP 3D Academy(2001) KIPP Academy (1994) (west Houston) KIPP Academy West (2015) (far west Houston) KIPP CONNECT Middle School (2014) KIPP Courage College Prep at Landrum Middle School(2012-2024) (Spring Branch), at Landrum Middle School of the Spring Branch Independent School ...
Golden Rule Charter Schools (Pleasant Grove, Sunnyside) Life School - Oak Cliff; Pegasus School of Liberal Arts & Sciences; Pioneer Technology & Arts Academy; Richland Collegiate High School; Texans Can Academy (Garland, Grant East, North, Oak Cliff, Pleasant Grove) UME Prep Academy; Uplift Charter Schools (Atlas, Hampton, Heights, Luna ...
KIPP SoCal Public Schools, which operates 23 charter schools, will close three campuses, a reversal of fortunes for an organization that had grown steadily and is considered a leader in the field.
In 2015 bats were discovered in the Banneker building, so KIPP Believe temporarily moved to the former Our Lady of the Rosary School. [6] KIPP Believe College Prep was to be at the Dunbar School for a period before moving to the McNair School. [7] KIPP Leadership - Includes KIPP Leadership Primary and KIPP Leadership Academy. [8]
Pleasant Grove is off to its best start in years at 6-0 under coach Chris Terry, a Bee All-Metro catcher out of Elk Grove who later coached at Sheldon with college stops across the country.
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.
W. W. Samuell High School and Early College is a public secondary school located in the Pleasant Grove area of Dallas, Texas, US. Samuell High enrolls students in grades 9–12 and is a part of the Dallas Independent School District. The school serves portions of southeast Dallas and a portion of the city of Balch Springs.
Ball's chant of "Knowledge is power, power is money, and I want it," became the namesake of KIPP. [2] [3] [1] [8] KIPP now serves about 27,000 children in 20 different states, and the District of Columbia, and 99 schools. [2] [4] [6] Ball went on to teach in the Houston and Austin, Texas school districts for a total of 35 years.