If you are looking for a book to read this summer with your child, check out these books and workbooks authored by our very own KIPP teachers that will be sure to educate, inspire and uplift.
Why I Teach My Kids About Queer Identity and You Can Too
We know representation matters but I would argue that colorful, diverse representation matters more.
3 KIPP Foundation Staff Reflect On Their Life Changing HBCU Experience
It’s not just our KIPP students and alumni who have benefited from HBCUs. KIPP has many HBCU alumni among our teachers, leaders, and staff! We spoke with three KIPP Team & Family members about their experiences attending HBCUs, and their advice for KIPP juniors and seniors who might be considering these schools.
KIPP Alum Share 6 Tips For Women Entrepreneurs Launching New Businesses
Three KIPP alumna business owners share their tips for young women entrepreneurs launching new businesses.
The “Power of The Mirror” In The Classroom
Read what some of our educators have to say about the influence of having someone who looks like you reflected in front of the classroom and the impact of learning from someone who doesn’t.
Amplify Scholars: Where Are They Now?
This month we caught up with three Amplify Scholarship recipients from previous years about what they learned, what plans they have for the near future, and their advice for this year’s applicants.
KIPP Voices: Dear President-Elect Elementary School Winners
More than 200 KIPPsters participated in the KIPP Voices Letter Writing Contest, penning powerful letters to President-Elect Joe Biden and Vice-President-Elect Kamala Harris. Read the winning submissions from our elementary schools students.