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2012–2013 annual report
oakland kipp bridge charter school
san franciscokipp bayview academykipp san francisco bay academykipp san francisco college preparatory
san josekipp heartwood academykipp san jose collegiate
san lorenzokipp summit academykipp king collegiate
1404 Franklin Street, #500 | Oakland, CA 94612 | (510) 465-5477 | [email protected]
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kipp across the nation
States with KIPP Schools
kipp bay area schools
50,000 141total kipp students served total kipp schools
who we are
KIPP Bay Area Schools operates free, open enrollment public charter schools in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Cover Image: Karam Saleh, KIPP Summit Academy alumnus and current senior at KIPP King Collegiate
the mission of kipp bay area schools is to operate high-achieving public schools in educationally underserved communities, developing in our students the knowledge, skills, and character essential to thrive in college, shape their futures, and positively impact the world.
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our schools
current schools8
grades served9th–12th
year founded2008
locationSan Jose
kipp san jose collegiate
grades served9th–12th
year founded2007
locationSan Lorenzo
kipp king collegiate
grades served9 (Growing to 9–12)
year founded2013
locationSan Francisco
kipp san francisco college preparatory
grades served5th–8th
year founded2003
locationSan Francisco
grades served5th–8th
year founded2003
locationSan Lorenzo
kipp summit academy
kipp san francisco bay academy
grades served5th–8th
year founded2003
locationSan Francisco
grades served5th–8th
year founded2002
locationOakland
grades served5th–8th
year founded2004
locationSan Jose
kipp heartwood academy
kipp bridge charter school
kipp bayview academy
middle schools
high schools
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are we serving the children who need us?
question 1
question 4
question 2
question 5
question 3
question 6
are our students staying with us?
are our students progressing & achieving
academically?
are our alumni climbing the mountain to & through college?
are we building a sustainable people model?
are we building a sustainable
financial model?
the six essential questions
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In America today, one in ten students from households in the bottom income quartile complete college.
There is more urgency than ever to ensure that all children have
access to a great education, so that they have the opportunity to
lead choice-filled lives. We are working towards a world where all
voices are represented, all stories told.
Students from KIPP (the Knowledge Is Power Program) Bay Area
Schools are proving what’s possible. We are changing the lives of
students through academic preparation, emphasis on character
strengths, and resources to move to and through college. Our five
middle schools and three high schools are closing the achievement
gap between low-income students and their more advantaged peers
in the underserved neighborhoods of San Francisco, East San Jose,
San Lorenzo, and West Oakland.
85% of our alumni have matriculated to college. Nationwide, KIPP’s
college completion rate for all students who finished eighth grade
with us is more than four times the completion rate for low-income
students nationally. But that’s nowhere near where we want it to be.
In addition to our existing schools, KIPP Bay Area Schools is doubling
in size to serve even more students in our communities.
That’s our challenge.
In this year's annual report, we illustrate our impact through the lens
of KIPP’s “Six Essential Questions.” These questions provide guidance
throughout the year in order to fulfill our mission. At KIPP, we focus on
results and share our progress with humility, an emphasis on continuous
improvement, and pride in our students and teachers.
are our students progressing & achieving
academically?
KIPP is showing that all students can be prepared
for success in college and in life.
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are we serving the children who need us?
question 1
2,808students served
eligible for free or reduced price meals
english languagelearners
receive special education services
8%
race & ethnicity
"one of the first things that happened to me when i came to kipp is that i learned how to learn."
latino
53%
african american
24%
asian
18%
other
5%
19%
—Markalah Hadley, 8th Grader, KIPP Bridge Charter School
Source: Preliminary data from 2013–14 academic year
76%
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of our 5th graders join us below grade level in reading
of our 5th graders join us below grade level in math
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0 tests
$0free, open enrollment public schools
achievement gap
54% 64%
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are our students staying with us?
question 2
student persistence
93%
average daily attendance
97%
student to laptop ratio
2:1
technology
clubs & sports end of year trips
extra support
school psychologists, counselors, aides, & alumni advisers
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Activism Club Anime ArtBaseball Basketball CheerleadingComputer DesignCross CountryDance DrumlineEngineering Flag Football Gardening Gay-Straight Alliance Instrumental GroupsKey Club
KIPP HEATLa Raza UnidaOrchestra OTYS (On Top Of Your Stuff) Student Leadership Program Paranormal ClubPeer CounselingSisterhoodSoccerSoftball Student GovernmentSquare KidsVolleyball We Reflect the FutureYearbook
California Academy of SciencesBostonBoulder CreekCamp BothinCollege Visits HawaiiLos AngelesMonterrey Bay AquariumNature Bridge Institute New York Point Reyes & OlemaSalt Point Santa Cruz
Source: Preliminary data from 2013–14 academic year
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school psychologists, counselors, aides, & alumni advisers
of families are satisfied with their school
90%
parent satisfaction
With hard work, my child is capable of attending college.96%
The school has a positive impact on my child's academic performance.91 %
I am proud that my child attends KIPP.93%
I would recommend KIPP to other families.90%
Teachers at this school set high standards for students.92%
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are our students progressing & achieving academically?
question 3
2012–13 academic performance index (api)KIPP Bay Area Schools results far exceed California's state average
high school: class of 2013 advanced placement (ap) examsKIPP Bay Area Schools students have high AP exam participation and success rates
nationalcalifornia
kipp bay area schools
AP Participation
Took at least 1 AP exam prior to graduation
AP Success
Scored a 3 or higher on at least 1 AP exam prior to graduation
92%
37%
32%
69%
25%
20%
Middle Schools
High Schools
KIPP Summit Academy 933
KIPP Bayview Academy 839
KIPP Heartwood Academy
KIPP SF Bay Academy
922
KIPP San Jose Collegiate 875
KIPP Bridge Charter School 905
KIPP King Collegiate 833
868
789 CA State Average
650 700 800 900750 850 950
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if kipp bay area schools were a district, it would rank in the top 7 percent of all public middle and high school districts in california.
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"for me, going to college symbolizes being liberated, and i have my sights on uc berkeley and stanford as my top choices. i know i wouldn’t have these options if it weren’t for kipp."
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I have a story about what it’s like to be a KIPPster, and what it’s
like to grow up in difficult circumstances. After moving to the
city from Oakland when I was in the 4th grade, I lived two blocks
away from KIPP San Francisco Bay Academy in the housing projects
on Scott and Turk. I entered KIPP as a 5th grader, and school was
a constant juggle. I spent my middle school years helping my mom
take care of my two younger brothers and younger sister, often
entirely on my own. Things got tough for the family. When there’s
no man in the house, the oldest has to step up, and that was what
I did.
The neighborhood wasn’t easy either; I learned early on not to
trust the other kids in the neighborhood who picked fights for no
reason. I kept to myself a lot and played video games in my room.
And in my first couple years at KIPP San Francisco Bay Academy,
I was well-behaved, but not a great student.
But in 8th grade, I started playing basketball and running cross
country, made the principal’s honor roll, attended a summer camp
that my teacher, Ms. Broderick, set me up for, and spoke at our
8th grade ceremony. What I told everyone that day is that being
at KIPP taught me what it takes to work hard and be part of a team
working towards the goal of making a change in the world. And, if you
think about it, that’s something really hard to do.
Now that I’m in high school and starting my 5th year at KIPP, I’m
finally starting to see a pathway to college and to achieving the
life I want—away from some of the stress and hard times I’ve
experienced. I want to have a life filled with choices, because I’ve
seen how not having options limits your success.
Being at KIPP taught me what it takes to work hard and be part
of a team whose goal is to make a change in the world. For me,
going to college symbolizes being liberated, and I have my sights
set on UC Berkeley and Stanford as my top choices. I know I wouldn't
have these options if it weren't for KIPP.
Founding student, Class of 2017KIPP San Francisco College Preparatory
student profile:anthony ramirez
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Source: KIPP Bay Area Schools data as of July 1, 2013 and 2012 KIPP Foundation Report Card*KIPP Bay Area Schools' oldest students are seniors in college
are our alumni climbing the mountain to & through college?
question 4
85%
to & through college
0%
25%
50%
75%
100%
85%
63%
45%
96%90%
72%
students who graduate from high school
students who start college
students who complete 4-year college
college matriculation
kipp bay area schools national average low income
of alumni have matriculated to college
alumni served
1,523
33%
10%
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college partnerships
30Brown University
Colby College
CUNY City College
Davidson College
Duke University
Franklin & Marshall College
Georgetown University
Houston Baptist University
Hunter College
Kingsborough College
Mercy College
Morehouse College
Notre Dame de Namur University
Rice University
San Jose State University
Southern Methodist University
Spelman College
Syracuse University
Texas State University
Trinity Washington University
Tulane University
University of California, Berkeley
University of Houston
University of Kansas
University of Maryland
University of North Carolina
University of Pennsylvania
University of San Francisco
University of Texas at Austin
Vanderbilt University
Bolded universities represent KIPP Bay Area Schools College Partnerships
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KIPP found me. At the time, Molly Wood (founding KIPP Bayview
School Leader) was going into ghettos and knocking on people's
doors to invite students to enroll. We were homeless, visiting a
friend at the time. I started KIPP as a 5th grader, but hadn't gone
to school since 1st grade. There was a lot of catching up to do.
Tremendously supportive when I needed it the most. In 5th and 6th
grades, I had the most absences, mostly because I wanted to know
what my mom was doing. In 8th grade, she got sick and I lost her to
cancer. The teachers at KIPP let me do my homework after school until
7pm, brought me food on Thanksgiving, gave me emotional support
and taught me life skills that I needed. They really saved my life.
Sometimes when I think back on KIPP, I remember how shy I was
at first. I had learned to read from Dr. Seuss, so I thought that was
the way to write—by rhyming—and one day someone read my stuff
at church and they thought it was a poem, and I said, "What's a poem?"
Later, my KIPP counselor asked me to share my poetry with the whole
school. That really brought me out of my shell. KIPP was the first
group of people to tell me that my poetry was powerful.
I am a college student at Patten University, studying Organizational
Management with a concentration in public relations. My dream is
to start my own charter school, so my senior thesis is on the impact
of charter education and traditional district schools.
How did you find KIPP?
What was KIPP like for you?
Tell us about your
favorite KIPP memory.
What are you doing now?
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student profile:glenda jackson
Glenda is a senior and will be one of the first KIPP Bay Area Schools alumni to graduate from college. She has spent hours recruiting new families and helping them learn about KIPP, so that the next generation of students can have access to a high-quality education.
KIPP Bayview AlumnaPatten University Class of 2014
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are we building a sustainable people model?
question 5
74% of all teachers have been with kipp 3+ years.
teacher experience level
professional development
years of experience
percent of staff
<1 1–3 3–5 5+
42%
20%
28%
10%
total staff
227
annual investment in professional development
$1Maverage number of professional
development days per campus
15Weekly leadership coaching meetings & observations
Source: KIPP Bay Area Schools data, 2012–13 (financials) & 2013–14 (personnel)
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"i teach at kipp so that i can be a part of a team that can dramatically change the trajectory of a child's life."
—Kellan McNulty, AP World and AP US History Teacher, KIPP King Collegiate
2013 Harriet Ball Excellence in Teaching Award Winner
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expenditures
Personnel
Instructional
Operations
Facilities
74%13%
8%
5%
are we building a sustainable financial model?
question 6
$12,300minnesota
$10,300missouri
$6,300california
$15,400washington, dc
$16,100new jersey
average per pupil state funding, 2012–13
Public Funding
Philanthropic Funding
$10,053
total cost per student
instruction
1,544
1,226
$6.03
$6.69
ca average
ca average
kipp bay area schools
kipp bay area schools
Hours of Instruction
Per Year
Cost Per Hour of
Instruction
Source: KIPP Bay Area Schools data, 2012–13 fiscal year
• athletics, music & arts• college advising & visits• extended school
day & year• facilities• leadership development• personalized learning
& innovation
philanthropic funding
$26.2m
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We are grateful to the following donors who made gifts between July 1, 2012 & June 30, 2013.
$50,000–$99,999
Accenture
Apple
Asurion
Barclays
Jack & Dolores Cakebread
Jackie & Bret Comolli
Fitzpatrick Foundation
Gap Foundation
Walter & Elise Haas Fund
Hewlett-Packard
Company*
Webb Family Foundation
Wells Fargo Foundation
$25,000–$49,999
Anonymous (1)
Joan & Peter Avenali
Bain & Company, Inc.
Devon & Peter Briger
The Broad Residency
in Urban Education
Penny & James Coulter
Mary Crocker Trust
Ann & John Doerr
Katharine &
William Duhamel
Emerson Collective
Dana & Robert Emery
Wendy Holcombe &
Carl Kawaja
Sandy & Jim Katzman
House Family Foundation
Thomas J. Long
Foundation
Louis R. Lurie
Foundation
Next World Capital
Roberts Foundation
Sheryl Sandberg &
David Goldberg
SAP
Irene S. Scully Foundation
Janna & James Shennan
Silicon Valley
Community
Foundation
Maureen &
Craig Sullivan
Warriors Community
Foundation
lead investors
$5,000,000 & above
William K. Bowes, Jr.
Foundation
The Fisher Family
$2,000,000 & above
Arthur Rock &
Toni Rembe Rock
Grace & Steven Voorhis
$1,000,000 & above
Catherine & John Debs
Grousbeck Family
Foundation
Reed Hastings &
Patty Quillin
Charles & Helen Schwab
Foundation
Sandra & John Thompson
Tipping Point Community
Wayne & Gladys Valley
Foundation
$500,000 & above
Chamberlin Family
Foundation
Koret Foundation
Morgridge Family
Foundation
Jenny Shimizu Risk &
Gerald Risk
U.S. Department
of Education
sponsors of kipp bay area schools
$250,000–$499,999
Nina & Chris Buchbinder
California Department
of Education
Bill & Melinda Gates
Foundation
Gurley Family Foundation
Anna & Mason Morfit
Next Generation
Learning Challenges
Michael & Paula Rantz
Foundation
Diana & Steve Strandberg
The Walther Foundation
W.L.S. Spencer Foundation
ValueAct Capital
$10,000–$24,999
The Adzich Family
Charitable Trust
Anonymous (1)
The Applied Materials
Foundation
BelleJAR Foundation
Mike Cassidy
Centerview Partners
Michael Chan
Pi-Chuan Chang
Wayee Chu & Ethan Beard
Ron Conway
Charlie & Karen Couric
Cathy & Sandy Dean
The Nancy & Hugh
Ditzler, Jr. Fund
Kathleen Donohue &
David Sze
Randi & Bob Fisher
Sarah & Scott Gilbertson
William G. Gilmore
Foundation
Lisa & Douglas
Goldman Fund
Goldman Sachs
Richard & Peggy
Greenfield Foundation
Greylock Partners
Gunderson Dettmer
Susie Hwang &
Matt Glickman
James Irvine Foundation
Brenda & George Jewett III
Julie & Steve Kimball
Christine & Pierre Lamond
George Lee
Kelly McGowan &
Tim Brady
Moody’s Foundation
NetSuite
Eve Niquette &
Charles Pohl
The Olympic Club
Foundation
Barbro & Bernard Osher
JaMel & Tom Perkins
Family Foundation Fund
Prime Group
The John & Lisa Pritzker
Family Fund
Quest Foundation
Bob Rosner &
$100,000–$249,999
Capital Group Companies
Charitable Foundation
Citi Foundation
John Philip Coghlan &
Tina Vindum
Jack Kent Cooke
Foundation
Becky & Chuck Daggs
Sandra & Tom Holland
Tonia & Adam Karr
The Kimball Foundation
Kingsley Family
Foundation
Becky Long & Ken Hirsch
Jaime & Satya Patel
Mary & Andy Pilara
Bonnie & Marty
Tenenbaum
Walton Family Foundation
Wendell Family
Foundation
friends of kipp bay area schools
$50,000–$99,999
Jay Allen & Angelo
DiPietrantonio
Lauren Dutton &
Glen Tripp
Cheryl Frank &
Michael Linn
Connie & Bob Lurie
Foundation
Lyndsay & Christopher Lyle
Mary Leonard Robinson
Narda & Andy Skov
Victoria Thorp &
Jim Migdal
$20,000–$49,999
Julian Abdey &
Sabrina Moyle
Diana Cohen & Bill Falik
Jen & Abe Friedman
Connie Heldman &
Hal Mooz
Rick & Roberta Intrater
Dagny Maidman &
Molly Wood
Julie Goldman
Sansome Partners
Regina & John Scully
Edward Read Simmons
Lisa Sobrato Sonsini
SPI Holdings LLC
Jane Spray
Stephenson Foundation
Irvin Stern Foundation
SV Angel
TPG Capital, L.P.
Greg & Lisa Wendt
Lisa & Ted Williams
Zynga.org
$5,000– $9,999
Airbnb
Fannie Allen &
George W. Cogan
Anonymous (2)
Mr. & Mrs. Kelly J. Barlow
Darren Bechtel
Cynthia & Gary Bengier
Courtney Benoist &
Jason Fish
Sapna & Brandon Boze
Carolyn & Preston Butcher
Asheem Chandna
Rebecca Claure &
Nils Thorjussen
Deloitte
Joan Egrie
EMIKA Fund
Andrea Evans &
Chris Lehane
Sakurako & William Fisher
Fortress Investment Group
Richard Fried
The Friend Family
Foundation
Tom Given
Arjun Gupta Community
Foundation
Hall Capital
The Hulburd Family Fund
Leslie & George Hume
Emily Hurstak &
Ryan Floyd
Imagine K12
Intermedia
Sujay Jaswa
Jawbone
The Kimball Foundation
Borah & Sang Kimg
Marlene & Sandy
Louchheim
thank youthank you
We are grateful to the following donors who have made commitments to our multi-year growth campaign.
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Maverick Capital
Foundation
Guisselle Nunez &
Ron Gonzales
Bill & Susan Oberndorf
Foundation
David Paulson &
Debra Weinstein
Barbara Kelly-Pedersen &
Karl G. Pedersen Jr
Anne-Marie &
Wylie Peterson
Pisces Inc.
San Francisco Symphony*
Aaron Sasson
Barbro Sasson
The Schauble Family
Foundation
Jonathan Schorr
Lisbeth B. Schorr
Sara & John Schram*
Contee &
Margaret Seely
Laura & Greg Spivy
James Steele
Tania Stepanian
Diana & Jonathan Stern
SVB Capital
Debra & Kevin Taweel
Tosa Foundation
Twitter*
Jane &
Bernard von Bothmer
Diane Wilsey
Amelia & Keith Wolff
$1,000–$4,999
Advent Software, Inc.
Katie Albright &
Jake Schatz
Jonathan Anderson
Anonymous (1)
Patricia Armstrong &
Kenneth Sharigan
Jaime Erica Austin &
David Arthur Deming
Balu Balakrishnan
Jacquie & Gary Bechtel
Nancy & Joachim
Bechtle Foundation
Marilyn Bilotti
Nancy Blachman &
David desJardins
Ann Bosche
Chris & Michael Boskin
Jennifer & Chris Brahm
Jessica Hickok
Jacqueline Holen &
Bill Jackson
Kaye Hudson &
James Slavet
Lynn & Sam Israelit
Kristin Horne Johnson
Jones Day
Lindsay & Peter Joost
Matt Kanda
Linda & Eric Keisman
Carolyn Klebanoff &
Fred Cohen
Alex & Dennis Lenehan
Valerie Lewis
Marie & Barry Lipman
Linda & Kevin Lynch
Jenny & Mike Lynn
Carol MacCorkle
Gordon & Joan Marks
Michael McElmoyl
Amy & Drew McKnight
Stuart & Meg McLaughlin
Linda & Tony Meier
Rachael Meny &
Matthew Hinsch
Mary Mewha &
Henry Pilger
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Moore
Christina & Robert Morris
Jennifer Moses & Ron
Beller Foundation
Ho Nam &
Mary Ragan Macgill
Diana Nelson &
John Atwater
Nichols Foundation
Oakland Athletics
Debra & Daniel Ochstein
Jeffrey Oldenburg
Dana Pace
Julie & William Parish
Larry Peiros
Ferolyn Powell
Liping Quin & Asit Goel
Kendra & Erik Ragatz
Helen Hilton Raiser
Nicholas Riegels
Jeanne &
Sanford Robertson
Amy & Brian Rodde
Bob Rodert & Beverly Kiltz
Kathryn Roed &
Greg Bronstein
Kristin & George Roeth
Rogers Family Foundation
Anne Callahan &
Jason Harris
Dan & Stacey Case
Family Foundation
Mark & Carrie Casey
Carol & Lyman Casey
Rupa Chandra &
Deepak Gupta
Charlie Cheever
Nandini &
Mathews Cherian
Karla & Aaron Cheris
Julia & Phil Chin
Elli & Michael Chu
Tod Chubrich
Eugine & Edward Chung
Susan & Peter Colby
Edward & Nancy Conner
Fund Foundation
The Charles Piper Cost
Foundation
Ruth M. Cowan
Credit Suisse
Sarah Cutler
E. Gretchen De Baubigny
Holly & Michael Depatie
Ray & Dagmar Dolby
Family Fund
Molli & John Dowd
Cynthia & John Duchala
Susan Dunlevy
Lissa Dutton &
Danny Shader
Jessica & Michael Eisler
Alison Elliott &
Steven Blank
Nancy & Brewster Ely
James Feuille &
Nancy Murray
Kimberly & John Fillmore
Joseph Fisher
Astrid Flood
The Foothills Foundation
John & Paula Gambs
Gap Foundation
Theodore &
Frances Geballe
Jim Gerber
John & Marcia Goldman
David Gould
Sadja Greenwood
Sandra & Jeffrey Grubb
David Guggenhime
Anne & Bob Gunderson
Michael Hansen
Julie Harkins
George W. &
Kate M. Rowe Fund
Mark & Tobi Rubin
Erica Ruliffson &
Bryan Schultz
Emily Rummo &
Rory Eakin
Jodi & Jack Russi
Mr. & Mrs. Edward Rust
Joshua Rutberg
Carmie Saldana
Anthony &
Shipley Salewski
Melanie &
Michael Schallehn
Linda Schneidman
Chara Schreyer &
Gordon Freund
Catarina & Andy Schwab
Paul Scialla*
The Seiger Hayes Family
Jill Seman
Mark & Susan Sherman
Dan & Celine Parreñas
Shimizu
Shoresh Foundation
Alexandra & Brad Singer
Charles Siu
Martin Skea
Susan Slater &
Jeffrey Hartman
Lisa & Glenn Solomon
Jessica & Eric Spaly
Jayne & John Spensieri
Elizabeth K. Stahl
Sarah Stein &
Michael Cohn
Marjorie Swig
Roselyne C. Swig
Susan Swig
The Swig Foundation
Symantec
William &
Christina Tanona
Beth Sutkus Thompson &
Blake Thompson
Norman & Carol Traeger
Foundation
Turn
Zachary Ulman
Gwen Vandepas
Rebecca D. Wallace
Pamela Wattenmaker
Sharra & Chris Weasler
Waterbar
Amy & Kirby Wilcox
Erin Willard & Peter
Hultman
Hollis Wood
Nathaniel Yap
$250–$999
Francesca & Jeff Amann
Anonymous (3)
Sonali Arurkar
Andy Atherton*
Eileen & Daniel Barry
Charlie Bates
Laura & Gerry Beaudin
Jennifer Berbower
Peter & Suzanne Boutin
Anthony P. Brenner
Lesley Bunim
Cahill Contractors, Inc.
Mary & Steve Callender
Eva & Jeff Camp
Mei & Herald Chen
David Cho
Su-Mien Chong &
Kyle Elrod
April Chou & Peter Belden
Barbara Coghlan
Lynette & Russell Cohen
Frannie & Michael Cooley
Al & Jane Cooper
Arthur E. de Cordova III
Rheta Daggs
Yue Dai
Abigail & Ross Davisson
Robert Debs
Kathleen & Bob Dinetz
Martin & Jill Dodd
Jennifer & Sean Duquemin
Mike Durrie
Carol Dutton-Hollenberg
Jon Eager & Nancy Klehr
Philanthropic Fund of
the Jewish Community
Foundation
Roy & Betsy Eisenhardt
Jordi Moncada Elias
Ken & Ann Emanuels
Paul & Laura Escobosa
Laura E. Fase
Leslee & Wayne Feinstein
Jeff & Shelley Finci
Ann & Robert Fisher
Kate & Ted Freeland
GE Foundation
Shumet & Neghest
Ghebremichael
Talitha Green &
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David Ling
Carla Greene
Lauren Guza
Geza & Elizabeth Gyorey
Rose Rodd Hartwig
Leo B. & Florence Helzel
Selina Henry
Becky & Mark Hilderbrand
Tage Howerton
Johnson Hsieh
Connie Ibarra-Ramirez
Jason Family Foundation
Tia & Harold Jenson
Suzanne Jolma
Kate Karas &
David Hamsher
Laura & Bob Katter
Jennifer & Steve Kawaja
Paulette & David Kessler
Megan &
Matthew Ketchum
Joachim Gerhard Kiefer
Alexis Kushner*
Ted & Laura Ladd
Stanley S. Langendorf
Foundation
Yi Fan Li
Mara & Mark Lipacis
Local Independent
Charities of America
Joan Lonergan &
John Merrow
Doreen & Larry Low
Eric Maltiel
Jules Maltz
Stephen Mancini
Patrick C. McBrearty
Ana & Dave McDevitt
Gordon & Betty Moore
Foundation
Amy & Marc Morgenstern
Justin Murphy
Janet Ogata &
Nolan Highbaugh
Katherine Priore
Shannon & John Quinn
Ellen Rosenbaum
Nikolina Ruklic
Judy & Nicholas Rummo
Lynn Saunders
Susie & Ted Schaefer
Denise & David Schannon
Shirley & Philip Schild
Suzanne & Will Schutte
Paul & Julie Seipp
Anita Singha
Alexandra Feinberg
Benjamin Gaston
Jennifer Gee
Kelly George
Andrea Gerlach
Tammy Gladwill
Pam & Tim Gray
Thelma & Benjamin Green
Molly Griffin
Chrysanthe Gussis
Drew Hamlet
Meagan Morrow Hanbury
& Peter Hanbury
David Hearth
Cathy & John Henning
Laura Higgins
Junise Hill
Sherry Ho
Susan & Bill Hoehler
Tom Hoerr
Sati Hsu Houston &
Sandra Hsu
Debra Lee Hovatter
Andrew Huang
Mary & Rodolfo Jacuzzi
Patricia Jenkins &
Bob Cerf
Chris Johnson
Carolyn & David Kaneda
Thomas Katilius
Julie Matlof Kennedy &
Patrick Kennedy
Jonathan & Amanda Klein
Lelia & Lawrence Lanctot
Steve Lanyi
Nick Levinson & Julia Moll
Daniel Levy
Elana Lieberman &
Lorne Abramson
James J. Ludwig
Foundation
Todd Macy
Joel Maimon
Louis & Gary Marcus
Lee Marshall
Kyle Andrew Matson
Moira Meehan
Dr. & Mrs. Michael
Mellenthin, Jr.
Jennifer & Jim Mills
Ali Moazed
Allison Morgan
Brian Moss
Paul Moss
Bahareh Mostajelean
Esther & Bob Mott
Abigail Smith
Mehrnaz Smith
Joan Sopher
Deborah &
Michael Sosebee
Elizabeth Spaulding
Jennifer Shilling Stein
Michael & Anat Stein
Judith B. Stephenson &
Scott Harshbarger
Sam Stone
Valerie Storie
E.N. Stringfellow
Lucille & Thomas Sutkus
Phyllis R. Tannin
Julianne Viadro
Alison & David
Wagonfeld
Mr. & Mrs. Rick Wallace
Marianne & Frank Walters
Mr. & Mrs. Jake Welch
Meredith Ann Whipple
Tyler Will
Christopher &
Susan Willrich
Kay & Frank Woods
Tina Woodward
Julie & Michael Wright
Lincoln B. Yersin
Robin Yoshimura
up to $250
Lauren Abendschein
Anonymous (7)
Hillary Barber
Linda & Mark Basnage
Hugh Beecher
Scott Berg
Shannon Brady*
Eduardo Briceno
Bridgespan Group
Mr. & Mrs. Lewis Butler
Chris Chase
David Coffey
Rachel Cohen
Cornish & Carey
Commercial Newmark
Knight Frank
Carole & Paul Costello
Erin & Pat Crocker
Mark Daoust
Lorie Delizo
Delta Dental of California
Prarthna Desai
Jon Engler
Aaron Faust
Kenneth Oba
Alexander Pagon
Scott Palkoski
Christiane & David Parker
Margaret &
Mitchell Parker
Alyssa Pitts
Poetry Vendors of CF
Mark Prunty
Meredith Quinn &
Jason Whaley
Lily Kelly-Radford &
Kim Radford
Prabhu Reddy
Michelle Rhie
Mary Rizzo
Nick Rizzo
Ruth H. Roe
Keith Romero
Julie &
Christopher Rommel
Katie Ross
Katherine Samardick
Joshua Sandberg
Emilie Sasson
Shannon & Matt Schnuck
Debra &
Christopher Scout
Sue Siegel
Judith & Carolyn Sleeth
Austin Smith*
Eric Smith
Leslie H. Smith
Ontario Smith
Naomi Solomon
David Sovie
Mr. & Mrs. George R.
Sprague
Jim & Liz Steyer
John Straubel
Jessica Sutton
Judith & John Sutton
Kathryn & Gary Swart
Jennifer Thompson
Dennis Thonvold
Midori Uehara
Sara & Jukka Valkonen
Jennifer Wyeth Vettel
Deanne Violich
Erin Vitali
Kurt & Barb Voester
Hunter Walk
Mr. & Mrs. Christopher
Westover
David White &
Susan Watanabe
Cameron Wicklow
Grantham James Winfrey
Robin Wythe
Joseph Youngs
The following institutions
contributed matching
dollars to employee gifts.
Altos Ventures
Apple
Bain & Company, Inc.
Capital Group
Companies
Charles Schwab
Foundation Employee
Matching Gifts
Program
Clorox Company
Credit Suisse
Deutsche Bank
Gap Foundation
GE Foundation
Gordon & Betty Moore
Foundation
The James Irvine
Foundation
The Kimball Foundation
Kohlberg Kravis Roberts
& Co
Makena Capital
Management
NetSuite
PG&E Corporation
Foundation
Pisces, Inc
Rally.org
Riverbed
San Francisco 49rs
Foundation
Power Integrations
Royal Bank of Scotland
Group
Sansome Partners
TPG Capital, L.P.
ValueAct Capital
Wells Fargo & Co.
William & Flora Hewlett
Foundation
*An asterisk denotes an in-kind donation.
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board of directors
Lauren Dutton,
Board Chair
Chuck Daggs, Vice Chair
Rick Intrater,
Founding Chair
Jay Allen
John Philip Coghlan
Doris Fisher
Laura Fisher
Abe Friedman
Ron Gonzales
Sukey Grousbeck
Ken Hirsch
Tom Holland
Tonia Karr
Mimi Kingsley
Katie Paige
Satya Patel
David Paulson
Jenny Shimizu Risk
Mary Leonard Robinson
Lisa Sobrato Sonsini
Grace Voorhis
Ted Williams
ambassadors
William K. Bowes, Jr.
Catherine & John Debs
John Fisher
Reed Hastings
Arthur Rock &
Toni Rembe Rock
Sandra & John Thompson
executive team
Beth Sutkus Thompson,
Executive Director
April Chou
Kendra Ferguson
Emily Rummo
school leaders
Kate Belden
Caroline Gifford
Lolita Jackson
Kerianne Ryan
Thomas Ryan
Kyle Shaffer
Judy Tang
Ric Zappa
directors
Marie Hawase Huxley
David Ling
Julie Mattoon
Prabhu Reddy
Jen Weiss
Trish Do
Leticia Dorado
Yesenia Duarte
Ronnie Dyste
Laura Einhorn
Jacob Emrey
Robert Farrell
Kate Fiano
Neal Finch
Alexandra Fisher
Kristin Fisher
Christina Foust
Andrew Furth
Manuel Garcia
Ana Garcia Tello
Ruben Geerman
Jessica Gin
Curtis Goehring
Margaret Goldstein
Irma Gonzalez
Kristin Goodrum
Gabriela Gordon
Christell Grace
Chelsey Green
Naa-Diane Green
Alicia Greenwald
Anna Gunderson
Denise Hall
Brisa Halviatti
Tristan Hann
Peter Hannibal
Shannon Harrison
Dillon Hauptfuhrer
Elizar Herrera
Gabriella Hook
Sherrye Hubbard
Julie Irvine
Padmini Jambulapati
Elaine Jardon
Kristen Joe
Tiffani Johnson
Peter Jung
Carolyn Kaneda
Joshua Kangas
Phillip Kim
Holly Kucek
Jared Kushida
Courtney LaKroix
Katherine Larkin
Nicholas LaRocque
John Laughlin
Anna Leberman
Nicole LeBlanc
Anna Lima
Anita Lin
Michael Low
faculty & staff
Jasmine Abele
Stacey Adams
Leyla Akincilar
Derrick Allums
Marites Alves Rivera
David Alviso
Christel Andersen
Gregory Anderson
Maryn Anderson
Suzette Anderson
Gustavo Arambula
Noor Ashour
Bertha Back
Hillary Barber
Elizabeth Barrett
Elizabeth Berliant
Elizabeth Betancourt
Phyllis Bettencourt
Sarah Blair
Jordan Bock
Jason Boots
James Bording
Farris Braddy
Ellen Bray
David Bress
Jaclyn Broderick
Trinity Broderick
Herman Brown
Julie Brown
Katharine Brown
Nilly Buchsbaum
Michael Burks
Blythe Butler
Jose Caraballo
Alex Caron
Chantal Carrington
Gloria Castellanos
Lizbeth Castellanos
Zachary Chapman
Phillip Chardon
Susanne Chea
Kelsey Clark
Sara Coffin
Sandra Coughlin
Cathy Cowan
Sharon Cravanas
Melissa Crosby
Dalia Cuenca
Scott Dailey
Michael Davis
Neil Davis
David DeAngelis
Hannah DeKay
Lorie Delizo
Jamie Dillemuth
kipp bay area schools team & family*
Erin Lynch
Kyle Markwalter
Yahir Marta
Loretta McBride
Jessica McCarthy
Ryan McCormack
Kellan McNulty
Tiffany Mease
Nagma Meharali
Gerardo Mena
Susana Mena
Antonia Mendoza
Miguel Mendoza
Adha Mengis
Angela Mercadante
Elmer Merlos
Patrick Messac
Maggie Mills
Megan Moilanen
Santos Montano
Aja Moore-Ramos
Spenser Morris
Brittany Mounger
Tatiana Moyer
Karie Mullassery
Alison Nash
Laura Nichols
Lisa Nickele
Susan Oba
Iman Obeid
Cally Orme
Joy Osborne
Meera Pamidi
Kamaljit Pannu
Celia Parsons
Leanne Pascal
Pavan Patel
Grace Patil
Jason Patrone
Ana Payes
Stephanie Payes
Shannon Perkins
Jennifer Perry
Laura Peters
Todd Petersen
Lacee Phillips
Rachel Pledger
Allan Plews
Jessica Plowman
Joel Portillo
Eliana Porton
Susanna Poulter
Joseph Prohaska
Lizbeth Pulido
Tyler Quillin
Mike Rettberg
Cynthia Reza
Samuel Rhyan
Elmer Rivera
Brien Roberts
Alejandra Rojas
Patricia Santiago
Emilie Sasson
Christopher Schaefer
Matthew Schneidman
Saveth Seang
Frances Shaw-Yu
Lisa Shugart
T. Connor Skelly
Aaron Slick
Matthew Smith
Shawn Smith
Stephanie Spencer-Smith
Sarah Stanton
LaJon Survillion
Emily Tait
Allyson Takara
Billy Tang
Cristina Tapia
Rachel Tenney
Kenneth Thomas
Benjamin Thompson
Savanna Trevino
Bryan Twarek
Myra Vallianos
Ashley Varady
Hari Vasu-Devan
Janna Velasquez
Michelle Verrochi
David Walton
Emily Warmington
Jillian Wasick
Aminah White
Nashon Williams
Christine Wishon
Savina Woodyard
Jenna Zakrajsek
Vivian Zhang
Elizabeth Ziccardi
*As of September 2013
What does the world lack most? Besides female presidents and cheap gasolineAnd it is obvious that violence, drugs, and unmotivated teens is something the world is not lackingBut more like having a sense of urgency. Let me explain what I mean
What better time than today to make things rightOur children deserve the best of the best and the best is what they will becomeWho says that there is only enough best for the financially number #1Best homes, Best health, Best jobs, Best education
For schooling let me give you some motivation KIPP Bayview Academy ranks in the top 10% of all public school districts in CaliforniaRecognized as California's distinguished school, yes right out of the hood
Ghetto statistics don't act like we didn't warn yaHelping develop our students' knowledge, skills, and character to impact the worldRaising the intelligent gentlemen out of our boys and determined ladies out of our girlsWho will gladly leave their footprints for the next generations to followThese students do what they have to do today because they have a sense of urgency and know that there is no guarantee for tomorrow
To fight injustice with good character and education instead of guns and riotingUsing No Shortcuts. No excuses. But to "Work hard. Be nice." Think that is our creed to remind us what to do when life gets hard and that we can succeed.
—Glenda Jackson, KIPP Bayview Alumna, Patten University Class of 2014
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KIPP Bay Area Schools operates free, open enrollment public charter schools in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Cover Image: Karam Saleh, KIPP Summit Academy alumnus and current senior at KIPP King Collegiate
the mission of kipp bay area schools is to operate high-achieving public schools in educationally underserved communities, developing in our students the knowledge, skills, and character essential to thrive in college, shape their futures, and positively impact the world.
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