This summer, we are spotlighting KIPP regions doing exemplary work in their local communities engaging families and through their advocacy work. These regions are a part of the KIPP Foundation’s…
Books By KIPP Teachers To Read with Your Child This Summer
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.
5 Tips From KIPP Educators To Help Your Child Stay Motivated During COVID-19 Distance Learning
As we navigate the new normal of distance learning at home, keeping students engaged has become even more challenging. Check out these 5 tips KIPP educators in our network shared to keep your student motivated while learning at home.
KIPP Alumni Network: Celebrating Black Entrepreneurs On The Rise
Black representation in the business world is important as we educate and uplift future generations of leaders to pursue the paths they choose. This February, we are celebrating Black History Month by spotlighting some inspiring Black KIPP alumni entrepreneurs and creatives who are paving their own paths.
KIPP Acts of Gratitude Series: December 2019
In this blog series, we’ll be highlighting teams and family across our network doing exemplary work making a difference in their communities and beyond. If you have an act of gratitude that you would like to share from your region email: cmiller@kipp.org. We would love to feature it!
KIPP SoCal Senior Pays Tribute to Her Immigrant Mother
KIPP LA College Preparatory senior Jerrylee Perez is part of the Las Fotos Project, where she created a photo mural to pay tribute to immigrant women, including her mother, a Mexican immigrant.