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KIPP Houston Public Schools

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KIPP Houston Public Schools, is the branch of the KIPP charter school network in the Houston metropolitan area.

As of 2017 KIPP Houston had 12,100 students.[1]

Schools

High schools(9-12)
Middle schools(5-8)
  • KIPP Voyage Academy for Girls (2009)
  • KIPP Mosiac Academy (2020)
  • KIPP 3D Academy(2001)
  • KIPP Academy (1994) (west Houston)
  • KIPP Academy West (2015) (far west Houston)
  • KIPP CONNECT Middle School (2014)
  • KIPP Courage College Prep at Landrum Middle School(2012) (Spring Branch), at Landrum Middle School of the Spring Branch Independent School District[4]
  • KIPP Intrepid (2008)
  • KIPP Journey (2019) (west Houston)
  • KIPP Liberation(2006) (Third Ward)
  • KIPP Nexus (2017) (northwest Houston)
  • KIPP Polaris Academy for Boys (2007) (northeast Houston)
  • KIPP Prime College Prep (2016) (East End)
  • KIPP Sharpstown College Prep(2007)
  • KIPP Spirit College Prep (2006)(Sunnyside area)
Elementary schools(K-4)
  • KIPP Mosiac Primary(2020)
  • KIPP Climb Academy (2016)
  • KIPP CONNECT Primary school (2014)
  • KIPP Dream Prep(2006) (north Houston)
  • KIPP Explore Academy(2009) (southeast Houston)
  • KIPP Journey (2019) (west Houston)
  • KIPP Legacy Preparatory School (northeast Houston)
  • KIPP NEXUS Primary School (2017) (northwest Houston)
  • KIPP PEACE Elementary School(2011)
  • KIPP SHARP Prep(2008)
  • KIPP SHINE Prep(2004) (west Houston)
  • KIPP Unity Primary (2015)
  • KIPP: Zenith Academy (Sunnyside area) - KIPP Zenith opened as part of a wave of KIPP elementary schools opening in 2010.[6] In 2015 Children at Risk ranked this school as "F".[5]
Closed schools

See also

References

  1. ^ Carpenter, Jacob (2017-08-04). "Texas charter schools close performance gap, leading researchers find". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved 2017-08-18.
  2. ^ "Home". KIPP: Connect High School. Retrieved 2019-10-31.
  3. ^ Home. KIPP Sunnyside High School. Retrieved on May 21, 2011. "KIPP Sunnyside serves 552 college-bound 9th- through 12th-grade students from Houston’s Third Ward, Hiram Clarke, and Sunnyside communities. "
  4. ^ "Home". KIPP Courage College Prep at Landrum Middle School. Retrieved 2019-10-31.
  5. ^ a b Mellon, Ericka (2015-04-25). "Families navigate maze of school choices". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved 2020-06-12.
  6. ^ Radcliffe, Jennifer. "New KIPP campuses have younger focus." Houston Chronicle. March 30, 2009. Retrieved on March 31, 2009.
  7. ^ "Charter Campuses Closed in the Last Five Years Division of Charter School Administration" (PDF). Texas Education Agency. 2018-03-19. Retrieved 2019-10-31.