KIPP Blytheville will offer the students of northeast Arkansas an education that focuses on both character and academics. At each grade level, students will learn specific values such as hard work, kindness, responsibility, and integrity. Students at KIPP Blytheville will both strengthen their foundation in reading, math, and science and develop their skills in subjects beyond the core curriculum, such as art, music, physical education and archeology. Through the arts, extra-curricular activities, sports, and monthly field lessons, students will be exposed to a breadth of experiences that will empower them to attend the college or university of their choice and find success there and beyond.
The mission of KIPP Blytheville is to empower our students to develop the essential knowledge, skills, and character traits to pursue a college education and a life of value, joy, and integrity.
Support - As a network of public charter schools, KIPP schools receive the majority of their funds from state and federal governments. However, KIPP offers much more than traditional schools, including an extended school day, week and year, field trips and extracurricular activities. To provide KIPP’s unique educational program, schools rely on support from community members, parents and local foundations. To learn more about how to volunteer or make a donation, please visit the web page for KIPP Delta Public Schools.
Apply to Teach - KIPP schools are always looking for motivated, passionate teachers. Learn more about becoming a KIPP teacher. Visit our Careers page to view current openings at KIPP schools across the country. Visit KIPP Delta Public Schools for more specific information about teaching at KIPP Blytheville College Preparatory school.
Enroll - Each KIPP school has its own individual process for enrolling students. Please visit KIPP Delta Public Schools to learn more about how to enroll.
KIPP is committed to equal treatment for all individuals. KIPP does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, gender, disability, age, religion, sexual orientation, or national or ethnic origin.
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