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My fifth-graders are the most brilliant, open-minded, and genuinely curious scholars I've ever had. They attend a middle school that is part of the KIPP charter school network. The KIPP charter network chooses to allocate its budgets so that our scholars receive the "whatever it takes" support necessary to move them out of the education inequity prevalent in underprivileged, low-income communities. Our scholars go to school in a shopping mall building everyday instead of a grandiose school building to ensure that we can pay for transportation for every student, every day. Our average attendance in 2011-12 was 98%. Our scholars work hard to become the leaders of their communities, to stamp out and disprove the stereotypes and beliefs that minority students from urban, low-income communities cannot be successful. They view literacy as a piece of their personal freedom and expect to make it to and through college.

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My fifth-graders are the most brilliant, open-minded, and genuinely curious scholars I've ever had. They attend a middle school that is part of the KIPP charter school network. The KIPP charter network chooses to allocate its budgets so that our scholars receive the "whatever it takes" support necessary to move them out of the education inequity prevalent in underprivileged, low-income communities. Our scholars go to school in a shopping mall building everyday instead of a grandiose school building to ensure that we can pay for transportation for every student, every day. Our average attendance in 2011-12 was 98%. Our scholars work hard to become the leaders of their communities, to stamp out and disprove the stereotypes and beliefs that minority students from urban, low-income communities cannot be successful. They view literacy as a piece of their personal freedom and expect to make it to and through college.

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