What kind of student attends a KIPP school?
KIPP schools are tuition-free, open enrollment public schools. Students are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis, regardless of socioeconomic background or academic record. If more students apply than spaces are available, students are admitted by lottery. Nationally, more than 85 percent of KIPP students are eligible for the federal free or reduced-price meals program, and 95 percent are African American or Latino.
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