KIPP’s Six Essential Questions 1 Matt Colburn KIPP Delta Public Schools

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KIPP’s Six Essential Questions 1 Matt Colburn KIPP Delta Public Schools

2 How do you define a “healthy” school?

Healthy Schools and Regions Framework

The 6 Essential Questions 1.Are we serving the children who need us? 2.Are our students staying with us? 3.Are our students progressing and achieving academically? 4.Are our alumni progressing and achieving academically? 5.Are we building a sustainable people model? 6.Are we building a sustainable financial model? 4

6 The 6 Essential Questions 1.Are we serving the children who need us? 2.Are our students staying with us? 3.Are our students progressing and achieving academically? 4.Are our alumni progressing and achieving academically? 5.Are we building a sustainable people model? 6.Are we building a sustainable financial model?

6% receive SpEd services 89% qualify for free and reduced meals

The 6 Essential Questions 1.Are we serving the children who need us? 2.Are our students staying with us? 3.Are our students progressing and achieving academically? 4.Are our alumni progressing and achieving academically? 5.Are we building a sustainable people model? 6.Are we building a sustainable financial model? 8

Goal: KIPP Delta will keep 85% of our KIPPsters

Are our students staying with us? 10

The 6 Essential Questions 1.Are we serving the children who need us? 2.Are our students staying with us? 3.Are our students progressing and achieving academically? 4.Are our alumni progressing and achieving academically? 5.Are we building a sustainable people model? 6.Are we building a sustainable financial model? 11

Outperform the state in at least 70% of tested areas (3-12)

Goal: By the end of 12 th grade, students will be scoring on average at or above a 20 on the ACT. Class of 2012 Average ACT: 20.9

The 6 Essential Questions 1.Are we serving the children who need us? 2.Are our students staying with us? 3.Are our students progressing and achieving academically? 4.Are our alumni progressing and achieving academically? 5.Are we building a sustainable people model? 6.Are we building a sustainable financial model? 14

15 100%

…of KIPP Delta Collegiate graduates are enrolled in a 2 or 4-year college or in the armed forces 88%

The 6 Essential Questions 1.Are we serving the children who need us? 2.Are our students staying with us? 3.Are our students progressing and achieving academically? 4.Are our alumni progressing and achieving academically? 5.Are we building a sustainable people model? 6.Are we building a sustainable financial model? 17

Goal: Staff retention is at least 80%

The 6 Essential Questions 1.Are we serving the children who need us? 2.Are our students staying with us? 3.Are our students progressing and achieving academically? 4.Are our alumni progressing and achieving academically? 5.Are we building a sustainable people model? 6.Are we building a sustainable financial model? 19

$7,800,000

The 6 Essential Questions 1.Are we serving the children who need us? 2.Are our students staying with us? 3.Are our students progressing and achieving academically? 4.Are our alumni progressing and achieving academically? 5.Are we building a sustainable people model? 6.Are we building a sustainable financial model? 21

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