Results

1Who is our student community?

A great education is the best path to a life full of opportunity. KIPP schools aim to educate students in underserved communities, including English language learners and students with special needs.

KIPP Northern California Student Community

6,555 Students | 4,572 Alumni

65%

Latino

16%

Asian/Pacific Islander

13%

African American

4%

Other
77%

77%

Eligible for free or
reduced-price lunch (2019-20 data)
11%

11%

Receive special
education services
21%

21%

English language
learners
2 Are we creating positive school cultures where students stay and thrive?

When a school is healthy, students want to return year after year. We are committed to creating schools where all students can thrive, and we closely track student attrition to ensure we’re keeping our students with us and meeting our mission.

90%

90%

KIPP Northern California Student Retention Rates
100%

100%

Schools Implementing Restorative Practices
3 Are our students progressing and achieving academically?
KIPP schools in Northern California significantly outperform state averages in Mathematics and English/Language Arts. Results from the Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium (SBAC) provide our teachers with the necessary measures that contribute to a holistic view of individual student progress.
SBAC English Language Arts
 
56% KIPP
 
51% CA Average
 
39% Socioeconomically Disadvantaged
SBAC Math
 
47% KIPP
 
40% CA Average
 
27% Socioeconomically Disadvantaged
4 Are our students prepared to lead choice filled lives?

To meet our mission in preparing students to lead choice-filled lives, we follow the progress of our KIPP alumni, noting their rates of high school graduation, as well as college enrollment and college completion.

94%

94%

High School Graduation
83%

83%

College Matriculation
94%

94%

College Matriculation for KIPP high school students
5 Are we building a diverse and inclusive people model and keeping our talent?

Educators are at the heart of KIPP. We are committed to investing in our educators, and making sure they have the support they need to do their best work every day.

Not only do we believe KIPPsters deserve great teachers and leaders, but research shows students benefit from seeing themselves reflected in their educators.

61%

59%

Over half of our teachers and school leadership identify as people of color
6Are we building a responsible financial model?

4

Average number of years for startup schools to be financially sustainable on public funding

90%

90% of fully-grown schools achieved financial sustainability. Public funding is managed at the discretion of school leaders.

LEARN MORE ABOUT OUR SCHOOLS:

Download our recent Annual Report.