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Memphis: Two KIPP Charters Close Suddenly, Stranding Students | Diane Ravitch's blog

Memphis: Two KIPP Charters Close Suddenly, Stranding Students | Diane Ravitch's blog

Memphis: Two KIPP Charters Close Suddenly, Stranding Students



David Pettiette is a CPA who volunteered at a KIPP elementary school in Memphis. He was shocked when two KIPP schools suddenly closed their doors and left their families scrambling for a new school.
He wrote:
In April, it was announced that KIPP Memphis Preparatory Elementary and KIPP Memphis Preparatory Middle on Corry Road would be permanently closing without notice. Between the two schools, over 650 students have been displaced without so much as a plan or opportunity to rebut the decision.
The decision to close a school in an underserved community is not uncommon. It is however a decision that is typically given six months to a year’s notice, not April of the current school year. The Knowledge is Power Program (KIPP) is the largest network of public charter schools in the nation, with several schools in Memphis. With that size apparently comes unprecedented autonomy considering the schools’ primary funding is local and state money.


In an effort to limit bad press, KIPP offered a Q&A conference call to address the school closures so that the community’s voices could be heard. However, this CONTINUE READING: Memphis: Two KIPP Charters Close Suddenly, Stranding Students | Diane Ravitch's blog