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Schools

KIPP is a national network of 109 KIPP public schools in 20 states and the District of Columbia enrolling more than 32,000 students. The majority of KIPP schools are middle schools that serve fifth through eighth-grade students. The remaining schools include high schools and pre-kindergarten/elementary schools.

Over 95 percent of KIPP students are African American or Hispanic/Latino, and more than 80 percent of KIPP students are eligible for the federal free or reduced-price meals program. KIPP schools enroll all interested students, space permitting, regardless of prior academic record, conduct or socioeconomic background.

Types of KIPP schools

KIPP schools can be classified into three groups:

  • Pre-K/Elementary schools - KIPP pre-kindergarten/elementary schools typically begin with a pre-kindergarten or kindergarten class and add a grade each year until eventually enrolling up to fourth-grade students. Currently, KIPP operates 30 elementary schools across the nation.

  • Middle schools - The traditional KIPP middle school starts with a fifth grade and adds a grade each year to serve fifth through eighth grades. There are currently 61 KIPP middle schools around the country.

  • High schools - KIPP high schools begin with ninth grade and add a grade each year until they become full ninth through twelfth grade high schools. KIPP has grown to reach 18 high schools serving communitites around the country.

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The KIPP approach

  • KIPP schools are free, open-enrollment, college-preparatory public schools where underserved students develop the knowledge, skills, and character traits needed to succeed in top quality high schools, colleges, and the competitive world beyond.

  • By providing a safe and structured learning environment, more time in school, and passionate, committed teachers, KIPP schools have helped students make significant academic gains.

  • See more about KIPP results here.

  • Each KIPP school is governed by a local board of directors and led by a school leader.

Five Pillars

  • KIPP schools share a core set of operating principles known as the "Five Pillars": High Expectations, Choice & Commitment, More Time, Power to Lead, and Focus on Results.  For more information on the Five Pillars, click here.