Circa 2003 KIPP had four separate charter school networks in the state for each of the regions it operated in: Austin, Dallas, Houston, and San Antonio.[2]
Mark Larson, a graduate of
Trinity University, established the San Antonio branch in 2003. He eventually became the chief external officer of KIPP Texas,[3] as well as the KIPP San Antonio superintendent.[4]
Larson resigned in 2019. As of 2019[update] he is the head of City Education Partners (CEP).[3] Allen Smith became the head of the KIPP San Antonio schools.[4]
In 2018 KIPP announced that its four Texas divisions would merge into a single statewide network.[2]
Schools
Houston area
As of 2017[update] KIPP Houston had 12,100 students.[5]
KIPP Legacy Preparatory School (2010)(northeast Houston)
KIPP NEXUS Primary School (2017) (northwest Houston)
KIPP PEACE Elementary School(2011)
KIPP SHARP Prep(2008)
KIPP SHINE Prep(2004) (west Houston)
KIPP Unity Primary (2015)
KIPP: Zenith Academy (Sunnyside area) - KIPP Zenith opened as part of a wave of KIPP elementary schools opening in 2010.[10] In 2015
Children at Risk ranked this school as "F".[9]
^"Home". KIPP: Connect High School. Retrieved 2019-10-31.
^Home.
KIPP Sunnyside High School. Retrieved on May 21, 2011. "KIPP Sunnyside serves 552 college-bound 9th- through 12th-grade students from Houston’s Third Ward, Hiram Clarke, and Sunnyside communities. "
^"Home". KIPP Courage College Prep at Landrum Middle School. Retrieved 2019-10-31.
This list is incomplete. This list only includes schools in the Houston city limits. Multiple schools with "Houston, Texas" addresses are not in the city limits.
Circa 2003 KIPP had four separate charter school networks in the state for each of the regions it operated in: Austin, Dallas, Houston, and San Antonio.[2]
Mark Larson, a graduate of
Trinity University, established the San Antonio branch in 2003. He eventually became the chief external officer of KIPP Texas,[3] as well as the KIPP San Antonio superintendent.[4]
Larson resigned in 2019. As of 2019[update] he is the head of City Education Partners (CEP).[3] Allen Smith became the head of the KIPP San Antonio schools.[4]
In 2018 KIPP announced that its four Texas divisions would merge into a single statewide network.[2]
Schools
Houston area
As of 2017[update] KIPP Houston had 12,100 students.[5]
KIPP Legacy Preparatory School (2010)(northeast Houston)
KIPP NEXUS Primary School (2017) (northwest Houston)
KIPP PEACE Elementary School(2011)
KIPP SHARP Prep(2008)
KIPP SHINE Prep(2004) (west Houston)
KIPP Unity Primary (2015)
KIPP: Zenith Academy (Sunnyside area) - KIPP Zenith opened as part of a wave of KIPP elementary schools opening in 2010.[10] In 2015
Children at Risk ranked this school as "F".[9]
^"Home". KIPP: Connect High School. Retrieved 2019-10-31.
^Home.
KIPP Sunnyside High School. Retrieved on May 21, 2011. "KIPP Sunnyside serves 552 college-bound 9th- through 12th-grade students from Houston’s Third Ward, Hiram Clarke, and Sunnyside communities. "
^"Home". KIPP Courage College Prep at Landrum Middle School. Retrieved 2019-10-31.
This list is incomplete. This list only includes schools in the Houston city limits. Multiple schools with "Houston, Texas" addresses are not in the city limits.