Our Communities
Our KIPP SoCal communities of East LA, South LA, Southeast LA, and San Diego are an integral part of our success. Learn more about our history, commitment and impact within each below.
We honor the importance of community history and believe in the power of advocacy and civic engagement as we work together to create a more equitable and just world.
Our KIPP SoCal communities of East LA, South LA, Southeast LA, and San Diego are an integral part of our success. Learn more about our history, commitment and impact within each below.
We are active members within each of our communities. Learn more about our community-based initiatives and how you might get involved below.
From educational tools to community services, we have curated Community Resource Guides for Los Angeles County, Compton, East Los Angeles, Southeast Los Angeles, South Los Angeles and San Diego County to provide comprehensive assistance in the communities we serve.
Our Family Ambassadors participate in monthly leadership trainings, advocacy efforts in Sacramento and DC! Learn more about our Family Ambassador program and how you can work with our team to be the change you wish to see in your community.
KIPP SoCal is committed to ensuring that we're all registered and prepared to let our voices be heard. Learn more about our on-going voter engagement.
From relief assistance to immigrant affairs resources and rights, we are helping our communities navigate challenges and uncover opportunities.
We are committed to providing access to resources to keep our communities safe, including vision, vaccination clinics and more.
Join our Mental Health & Support Services team for Wellness Wednesday, monthly bilingual community info sessions, as part of our commitment to mental health.
Access our library of children’s book read-alouds or watch and listen to new stories premiering on our Facebook page @kippsocal
Charter public schools have the freedom to take creative approaches to meet the needs of all students within our communities through educational, action-oriented and health & wellness community-based programs. Explore and partner with us today.
We are here to champion causes not only related to educational equity but other important issues that are important to making our communities stronger. Contact us to partner and use our collective voices to create change.
KIPP SoCal’s Wellness Initiative aims to teach and provide resources, as well as access to education, for a well balanced and healthier lifestyle for the entire KIPP SoCal community (including all team members). We aim to close the gap our communities have in accessing resources to healthy living by creating goals that can improve one’s lifesyle in the realms of: emotional and spiritual wellbeing, as well as, nutrition and physical health.
Charter public schools are independently operated schools that run with more flexibility than traditional public schools in exchange for increased accountability, and stringent financial, academic and managerial standards set by their authorizers.
Charter schools operate under an independent contract or “charter” with an authorizing agency—typically a nonprofit organization, government agency or university. The charter provides the school with operational autonomy to pursue specific educational objectives regarding curriculum, staff, and budget. It also holds them accountable to the same (often higher) standards of their district public school peers. Furthermore, charter contracts are required to be renewed every five years by the authorizing agency, which provides a high standard for accountability.
No. All California charter public schools are governed and operated by non-profit corporations. In 2018, the California Legislature passed bipartisan legislation (AB 406, McCarthy) banning for-profit corporations from operating charter schools in California. Even prior to this legislation, KIPP SoCal has operated as a non-profit since its founding. To this end, all California charter schools including KIPP SoCal Schools are independently operated non-profit public schools that have the freedom to design curriculum, take creative approaches, offer greater personal attention, and meet the needs of students from all backgrounds.
Yes. All California charter schools are public schools. Like traditional public schools, charter public schools are funded publicly by federal, state and local funding.
Yes! 13% of our students receive special education services. KIPP SoCal educates the same or higher percentage of diverse students when compared to traditional district schools, including students with disabilities.
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