Welcome to KIPP DC!
Welcome to KIPP DC!
KIPP DC is a network of high-performing, college-preparatory charter schools in Washington D.C., which serve the city’s under-resourced communities. At KIPP DC, there are no shortcuts: outstanding educators, more time in school, a rigorous college-preparatory curriculum, and a strong culture of achievement and support help our students make significant academic gains and continue to excel in high school and college.
Enrollment
Enroll your child in one of our schools
KIPP DC open enrollment begins January 5, 2009. Applications for the lottery will be accepted through March 31, 2009. On April 1st, applications for each grade will be entered in a lottery to determine the order in which families will be called for available spots. Returning students have priority, so some grades may have limited spaces available. All applications received after March 31, 2009 will be added to the waitlist in the order received.
Access KIPP DC enrollment information and materials at http://www.kippdc.org/enrollment.

KIPP DC: is part of the nationally acclaimed KIPP network of schools. There are more than fifty schools nationwide, serving students in under-resourced areas throughout the United States. These schools have become the highest performing middle schools in their cities.

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Join a team of dynamic and dedicated teachers!
Our mission is to create and sustain the highest quality school system for the communities most under-served in Washington, D.C.
KIPP DC students develop the knowledge, skills, and character necessary to become thoughtful, influential, and successful citizens in the competitive world.
KIPP DC will raise expectations of public education in under-served communities by cultivating high-performing educational leaders and by serving as a model of excellence.
We need your help. As a public school, we receive the majority of our funding from the District of Columbia. However, KIPP DC also relies upon gifts from corporations, foundations and private individuals to finance the shortfall between District funds and operational costs. The school is grateful for gifts of all types - unrestricted funds for operations, donations directed to a specific program, and new or gently used books, furniture and office supplies.


