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East Nashville teen aims to start food drive to help needy Metro Schools students and their families
Charter school parents intervene in desegregation lawsuit. ‘Don’t scapegoat our schools,’ they say.
KIPP Charter School Network Eyes More Expansion, 25 Years After Starting In Houston
How to get more low-income kids through college: After Operation Varsity Blues, focus on what really matters
High school students get leadership lesson from President Drake
This Kansas City Teacher Doesn’t Shy Away From Martin Luther King Jr.’s Full Legacy
To keep its alumni in college, this Philly high school is handing out ‘microgrants’
Passion, purpose, and plan: Guiding students toward success at work
Bronx High School Makes Early Admission Process One for the Books
Nearly 100 percent of KIPP’s students in New York City are black or Hispanic. Now it wants to open an integrated school.