How does KIPP share student achievement data with the general public?
At KIPP, teachers and leaders believe in transparency and accountability. The 2009 KIPP Report Card contains school-level information and test results for all KIPP schools in operation as of September 2009 with measurable student achievement results. All KIPP schools administer state accountability tests and voluntary national norm referenced exams for all grades. The 2009 Report Card provides results on these state and national exams as well as individual schools’ state rankings and whether or not they made federally mandated adequate yearly progress (AYP). Additionally, as a publicly funded school in Texas, the results of KIPP San Antonio TAKS (Texas Assessment of Knowledge and Skills) tests can be found on the Texas Education Agency website.
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