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Tuesday, November 27, 2012

KIPP’s special status gets more special

KIPP’s special status gets more special:


KIPP’s special status gets more special

There are charter schools, and then there are special charter schools. In this story my colleague Nick Anderson writes about how special the KIPP charter school network has become. Already the recipient of many millions of dollars from private foundations, and a finalist in the Obama administration’s Race to the Top-District competition for millions of dollars, Anderson explains how KIPP has forged special relationships with some of America’s most prestigious colleges who will track and recruit the charter school’s students.
According to the story, 20 colleges and universities, including Georgetown, Brown and Duke universities, have signed pledges to work with KIPP to recruit some of the charter network’s students, 95 percent of whom are black and Latino. KIPP’s Web site says KIPP now has 125 schools in 20 states and Washington D.C., with a total of more than 39,000 students, with more than 85 percent of them from