KIPP San Antonio Public Schools
KIPP Texas - San Antonio, also known as KIPP San Antonio Public Schools, is the branch of the KIPP charter school network in the San Antonio metropolitan area.
Mark Larson, a graduate of Trinity University, established the San Antonio branch in 2003. He eventually became the chief external officer of KIPP Texas,[1] as well as the KIPP San Antonio superintendent.[2]
Larson resigned in 2019. As of 2019 he is the head of City Education Partners (CEP).[1] Allen Smith became the head of the KIPP San Antonio schools.[2]
Schools
- High schools
- grades 9-12
- KIPP: University Prep
- grade 9
- KIPP: Somos Collegiate ("somos" means "we are" in Spanish)
- Middle schools
- Grades 5-8
- KIPP: Aspire Academy
- KIPP: Camino Academy
- Grades 5-7
- KIPP: Poder Academy ("poder" means "Power" in Spanish)
- Elementary schools
- Grades K-4
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See also
- Education in San Antonio
References
- Jefferson, Greg (2019-06-04). "KIPP San Antonio founder on his new job, the tech mind set and fighting inequality". San Antonio Express-News. Retrieved 2019-10-31.
- Teitz, Liz (2019-06-18). "KIPP San Antonio in leadership shuffle". San Antonio Express-News. Retrieved 2019-10-31.
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