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KIPP scholar at Penn advocates for other immigrant students
Mr. Trump, don’t boost our budgets while cutting education
Together, we serve more than 220,000 children across 24 states...For our students, a fair shot at the American Dream also needs to extend beyond the classroom to the factors that affect whether all students have what they need to learn and achieve.
Charter schools’ ‘thorny’ problem: Few students go on to earn college degrees
Intense competition for teachers inspires urban schools to train their own
At the beginning of the D.C. public charter school surge two decades ago, the KIPP schools found many good teachers eager to be hired. But as the number of charters grew, it became more difficult for KIPP DC Executive Director Susan Schaeffler to find the people she wanted.
Survey: Many college students need a lot more than academic support to succeed
Restorative justice works for students
Analysis: Charter schools spend more on administration – but it might not be bad for kids
New York Republicans have an alternative to ‘tuition-free’ college
Christopher Crisostomo, a senior at KIPP College Prep High School in the Bronx, is currently trying to decide where to go to college..."Nothing is guaranteed. I want to keep my options open and see what kind of financial aid packages I get."
KIPP teaches kids how to chill
"It was a feeling like destiny," Davis said. "At first, I didn't know what persistence was, but once we went over it and kept on trying over and over, it was a lot more similar to optimism, which we talk about in KIPP."
KIPP students get professional help to tell their stories