KIPP Bay Area Schools Annual Report - 2016

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2016

ANNUAL REPORT

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WELCOME

Dear Friends, This summer, we expanded KIPP Bridge Academy from a middle school to a full TK-8. Founded in 2002, KIPP Bridge was the first KIPP school in California. It has long been the dream of many in our team and family and in the West Oakland community to help set students on the path to choice-filled lives from a much earlier age. The growth of KIPP Bridge marks the second KIPP elementary school in the Bay Area and progress towards our commitment to work together with parents to magnify our impact in communities facing educational inequity. In the year ahead, we will build on this commitment by preparing to launch our twelfth school and first KIPP school in East Palo Alto — a community rich in history and culture, whose children are brimming with talent and potential. We will also continue on our journey to get better as we get bigger. Part of what this means is embracing that KIPP is not only a network of schools but also a social justice movement. We hope that our schools are a pathway for those who have historically been marginalized, brutalized, and silenced to gain freedom, power and full participation in our democracy and in society.

Right now, this work has never mattered more. I believe in Dr. King’s proclamation that “the arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice.” Our incredible educators bend that arc with the skill, love, and commitment they bring to our schools each day. Our friends and supporters bend that arc with the investment they make in our students and the support and encouragement they provide along the way. And our nearly 4,700 students and 1,300 alumni in college bend that arc with each and every demonstration of critical thinking, expression of bravery and compassion, Advanced Placement class passed, and degree earned. I’m deeply grateful to join forces with you as we continue to pursue a better world in service of the young people who will create it. Sincerely,

Beth Sutkus Thompson Chief Executive Officer Cover Image: Jade Bryant, Founding 1st-Grade Student, KIPP Bridge Academy

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OUR MISSION

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.

1. KIPP BRIDGE ACADEMY Grades Served TK–8 Founded 2002

8. KIPP EXCELENCIA COMMUNITY PREP Grades Served TK–51 Founded 2015

SAN FRANCISCO

2. KIPP SUMMIT ACADEMY Grades Served 5–8 Founded 2003

SAN FRANCISCO 10

9. KIPP BAYVIEW ACADEMY Grades Served 5–8 Founded 2003

3. KIPP KING COLLEGIATE HIGH SCHOOL Grades Served 9–12 Founded 2007

9 SAN LORENZO

2

10. KIPP SAN FRANCISCO COLLEGE PREPARATORY Grades Served 9–12 Founded 2013

SAN JOSE

3

11. KIPP SAN FRANCISCO BAY ACADEMY Grades Served 5–8 Founded 2003

4. KIPP SAN JOSE COLLEGIATE Grades Served 9–12 Founded 2008 5. KIPP HEARTWOOD ACADEMY Grades Served 5–8 Founded 2004 6. KIPP HERITAGE ACADEMY Grades Served 5–72 Founded 2014

REDWOOD CITY 8

SAN JOSE

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REDWOOD CITY

SAN LORENZO

1 OAKLAND

11

OAKLAND

5

4 6

7

7. KIPP PRIZE PREPARATORY ACADEMY Grades Served 5–72 Founded 2014

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Growing to TK–8; TK is Transitional Kindergarten 2 Growing to 5–8

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CONTENTS

Our Six Essential Questions

Are we serving the children who need us? pages 8–11

Are our KIPP alumni climbing the mountain to and through college? pages 20–23

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Are our students staying with us? pages 12–15

Are our students progressing and achieving academically? pages 16–19

Are we building a sustainable people model? pages 24–25

Are we building a sustainable financial model? pages 26–27

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Are we serving the children who need us?

4,665 STUDENTS SERVED1

60%

18%

18%

4%

Latino

African American

Asian/ Other Pacific Islander

“I’m excited to send my elementary student to KIPP. I’m confident she’ll get the skills needed to succeed in college and beyond, and that my children will one day grow up to change the world.” John Hughes, Parent, KIPP Bridge Academy

Open to All Students

77% 8% Qualify for free and reduced-price lunch2

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Receive Special Education Services

21% English Language Learners

1 Page Enrollment Form 0 Tests for Admission $0 application fee

(Source is 2016-17 KIPP data, unless otherwise noted) 1 Total enrollment as of October 5, 2016 2 2015–16 KIPP data

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“Every morning, I get to make today better than yesterday, see another student grow from confusion to understanding, and empower as many KIPPsters as possible to be great scholars and great people!� LaJon Survillion, Culture Content Specialist, KIPP Bayview Academy

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Are our students staying with us?

97% ATTENDANCE RATE

STUDENT RETENTION

89%

Of the students who don't return, nearly half relocated or faced transportation challenges.

PARENT SATISFACTION

“I love that there is such dedication to meeting students where they are and giving them the supports they need to be successful.” Stacey Adams, 5th-Grade Teacher, KIPP Summit Academy

96% With hard work, my child is capable of attending college.

90% Teachers at this school set high standards for students.

(2015–16 KIPP data)

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“Every day, we have a chance to shape our students’ futures—it’s so important to do that in a way that honors our community, our families, and our collective past.” Amy Tran, Founding School Leader, KIPP Heritage Academy

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Are our students progressing and achieving academically? Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium Over the past three years, our teachers have embraced the Common Core State Standards, which enhance rigor and critical thinking in the classroom and help ensure that all students gain the knowledge and skills needed to succeed in college and fulfill their dreams. The Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium (SBAC) provides our teachers with measures of achievement that contribute to a holistic view of individual student progress toward college- and careerreadiness.

75%

Advanced Placement (AP) Exams: High School

50%

Aligning our high school standards to college expectations is a critical step to ensure our students are academically prepared for success in college and beyond. The Advanced Placement curriculum is one key avenue to ensure academic rigor and better prepare our KIPPsters for college.

64%

49%

49%

ANNUAL PARTICIPATION RATE

68%

37%

35%

23%

25%

23%

25%

50%

75%

100%

AP SUCCE SS 1

81%

0% S BAC ENG LIS H LA NG UAG E A RTS KI PP BAY ARE A SC HOOL S

S BAC MATH

30% CAL I FORNI A STAT E *

CALIFORNIA LOW-INCOME*

* Most recent California statewide data available is from 2015-16 (2015–16 KIPP data)

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0%

0%

25%

50%

KIP P BAY AREA SCHOOLS 2 CALIFORNIA STATE³

75%

100%

1

81% of KIPP Bay Area Schools graduating seniors scored a 3 or higher on at least one AP exam compared to 30% across the state 2 2015–16 KIPP data 3 Most recent California statewide data available is from 2014–15

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ABOUT KIPP

KIPP’s Core Commitments HIGH EXPECTATIONS

STRENGTH OF CHARACTER

We set high expectations and personalize learning based on a student’s needs, skills, and interests.

Success in life depends on both academics and character, and we empower students to improve the world around them.

SAFE, STRUCTURED, AND NURTURING ENVIRONMENTS Our schools provide physical and emotional security, so our students love school and maximize their learning.

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HIGHLY EFFECTIVE TEACHERS AND LEADERS Great schools require great teachers. We empower our educators to lead, and we invest in training to help them grow.

KIPP THROUGH COLLEGE Our counselors support students and alumni as they navigate the social, academic, and financial challenges they might encounter in college and beyond.

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College partnerships allow us to strengthen our support of matriculation, graduation, and career readiness for KIPP and other first-generation students. As part of our effort to get our students to and through college, we have partnered with the higher education institutions below.

Are our students climbing the mountain to and through college?

85% OF ALUMNI HAVE MATRICULATED TO COLLEGE1

75%

100%

95%

91%

85%

75%

74% 64% 50%

45% 25%

of KIPP Bay Area Schools alumni who started college are persisting in or have graduated from college

0% STUD ENTS WHO G RA DUATE F ROM HIG H SC HOOL KI PP BAY ARE A SC HOOL S

NAT I ONAL AVE RAGE

1

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STUDE NTS WHO MATRICULATE TO COLLEGE LOW INCOME AV ERAGE

Includes all eighth-grade and twelfth-grade KIPP completers (2015–16 KIPP data)

Austin Community College Bennington College Berea College Blinn College Bloomfield College Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania Brown University Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo Colby College Colorado State University Davidson College Dillard University Duke University Emory University Franklin and Marshall College Georgetown University Georgia College & State University Georgia State University Guttman Community College Hendrix College Houston Baptist University Hunter College Kingsborough Community College Kutztown University of Pennsylvania Lehman College Lone Star College System Loyola Marymount University Lycoming College Mercy College

Monmouth College Montclair State University Morehouse College North Carolina Central University Northern Illinois University Notre Dame de Namur University Ouachita Baptist University Pomona College Rice University Rosemont College Rowan University Rutgers University-Camden Rutgers University-Newark Saint Edward’s University Saint Mary’s College of California San Francisco State University San Jose State University Sonoma State University Southern Methodist University Spelman College St. Mary’s University Syracuse University Temple University Texas A&M University Texas A&M University-Kingsville Texas State University Texas Tech University The City University of New York The University of Texas at Austin

The University of Texas of the Permian Basin The University of Texas at San Antonio Trinity University Trinity Washington University University of Arkansas University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff University of California, Berkeley UC Davis UC Irvine UC Merced UC Santa Cruz University of Georgia University of Houston University of Kansas University of Maryland, College Park University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill University of North Texas University of Notre Dame University of Pennsylvania University of San Francisco University of St. Thomas Vanderbilt University Vassar College Washington University in St. Louis

80+ COLLEGE PARTNERSHIPS

Bolded universities represent KIPP Bay Area Schools Regional College Partnerships

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KIPP Through College Supports Our Alumni

2,705 ALUMNI SERVED

The mission of KIPP Through College is for all students to have the access, skills, and resources necessary to navigate to and through college into self-sufficient adulthood. The KIPP Through College team provides structured support focused on college readiness, persistence, and completion until the day alumni receive their college degree

CO LLEGE A PPLICATION S U PPORT

CO UNSE LING S U PPORT FOR C U RRE NT COLLEGE STUDE NTS

“KIPP Through College has helped me navigate the intricacies of the college application process, like financial aid, and is a great resource for students who don’t have those supports at home. I’m so proud of what KIPP has done to ensure students are still accounted for, because there are so many of us in college now.” José Luis Sánchez, KIPP San Francisco Bay Academy alumnus, Wesleyan College, Class of 2018

F INANCIAL LI TE RACY

CARE E R R EADINE SS

(2015–16 KIPP data)

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Are we building a sustainable people model?

510 4+ TOTAL STAFF

90%

of teachers know their supervisor cares about them

93%

of teachers know their coworkers are committed to doing quality work

YEARS

Juana González-Martínez, Parent, KIPP Excelencia Community Prep

AVERAGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE

52% of teachers identify as people of color

“There are really no words to express how much we appreciate a great teacher, someone who empowers children to chase their dreams. Ms. Stewart has empowered my son Paulo to do that.”

54%

of school leaders identify as people of color

Erica Stewart, Founding Math Teacher, KIPP Excelencia Community Prep, one of four teachers nationwide to win the prestigious Fishman Prize

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Are we building a sustainable financial model?

FINANCIAL SUSTAINABILITY Our new schools are break-even on public funding within 2–4 years of startup

100%

of fully-enrolled schools reached financial sustainability on public funding during the 2015–16 school year

W E FU NDRA IS E FO R : NEW & GROWING SCHOOLS FACILITIES KIPP THROUGH COLLEGE STRATEGIC INITIATIVES

EXPENDITURES

TOTAL COST PER STUDENT

$44.5m

$11,678

PE RSONNE L 7 1%

P UBLIC FUNDING 91 %*

I NST RUC T I ONAL 14 %

P HILANTHROP IC 9%

OPE RAT I ONS 9% FAC I L I T I E S 6%

Caroline Gifford, Founding School Leader, KIPP San Francisco College Preparatory At KIPP, 90% of a school’s budget is managed by school leaders, compared to 5% in traditional schools nationwide.*

STATE FUNDING

Average per pupil state funding, 2015–16 $16,184

NE W J E RSE Y

$15,981

MASSAC HUSE T TS

$14 ,733

WASHI NGTON, DC $12 ,000

PE NNSY LVANI A CAL I FORNI A

”I’m glad we keep decisionmaking at the school level, meaning our school's budget meets the needs of our students.“

$ 8,656 * Includes both federal and state funds (2015–16 KIPP data)

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THANK YOU

We are grateful to the following investors who generously committed to our multi-year growth campaign.

LEAD INVESTORS $5,000,000 & ABOVE Anonymous William K. Bowes, Jr. Foundation The Fisher Family Michael Moritz & Harriet Heyman Arthur Rock & Toni Rembe Rock Charles & Helen Schwab

$2,000,000 & ABOVE Anonymous Charter School Growth Fund Grousbeck Family Foundation Reed Hastings & Patty Quillin Tipping Point Community U.S. Department of Education Grace & Steven Voorhis

$1,000,000 & ABOVE Anonymous Catherine & John Debs Kathleen Donohue & David Sze Morgridge Family Foundation Sheryl Sandberg Charles and Helen Schwab Foundation Lisa & Matthew Sonsini Family Fund Sandra & John Thompson Wayne and Gladys Valley Foundation

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$500,000–$999,999 Andrea Higuera-Ballard & Andy Ballard Chamberlin Family Foundation Tammy & Bill Crown Shirley Ross Davis & Family Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Gurley Family Koret Foundation Connie and Bob Lurie Foundation Orbis Group of Companies Jenny Shimizu Risk & Gerald Risk Silicon Schools Fund Sobrato Family Foundation Bonnie & Marty Tenenbaum Walton Family Foundation Webb Family Foundation

SPONSORS $250,000–$499,999 Nina & Chris Buchbinder Capital Group Companies Charitable Foundation Citi Foundation John Philip Coghlan & Tina Vindum Jackie & Bret Comolli Becky & Chuck Daggs Mimi and Peter Haas Fund The Kimball Foundation Becky Long & Ken Hirsch

Louis R. Lurie Foundation Michael & Paula Rantz Foundation Anna & Mason Morfit Next Generation Learning Challenges Katie & Matt Paige Mary & Andy Pilara San Francisco RBI Diana & Steve Strandberg The Stupski Foundation The Walther Foundation Ted & Lisa Williams

$100,000–$249,999 Sapna & Brandon Boze Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Penny & James Coulter Ray & Dagmar Dolby Family Fund Lauren Dutton & Glen Tripp Karen & Steve Ellis Andrea Evans & Chris Lehane Sigrid & Kevin Eyres The Fitzpatrick Foundation Cheryl Frank & Michael Linn Jen & Abe Friedman Sandra & Tom Holland Innovate Foundation Tonia & Adam Karr Dorothy & Robert King Kingsley Family Foundation KIPP Foundation

Jacques M. Littlefield Foundation Jaime & Satya Patel SAP America W.L.S. Spencer Foundation Wendell Family Foundation

FRIENDS $50,000–$99,999 Jay Allen & Angelo DiPietrantonio Diana Cohen & Bill Falik Kate & Bill Duhamel Stanley S. Langendorf Foundation Lyndsay & Christopher Lyle Amy & Drew McKnight Mary Leonard Robinson Narda & Andy Skov Victoria Thorp & Jim Migdal

$20,000–$49,999 Julian Abdey & Sabrina Moyle Sian Gowan & John Zappettini Connie Heldman & Hal Mooz Rick & Roberta Intrater Dagny Maidman & Molly Wood

THANK YOU

We are grateful to the following donors who made gifts between July 1, 2015 & June 30, 2016.

$50,000–$99,999 Anonymous Asurion Barclays Dolores & Jack Cakebread Gap Foundation Lura-Lee and William E. Lange Foundation Quest Foundation Emily Rummo & Rory Eakin Wells Fargo & Co. William Zimmerman Foundation

$25,000–$49,999 Anonymous The Bon Vivants Dodge & Cox ELMA Music Foundation The Greenwood Maltz Giving Fund Stephanie & Fred Harman Wendy Holcombe & Carl Kawaja House Family Foundation George F. Jewett Foundation The Moody's Foundation Bernard Osher Foundation Charles and Marie Robertson Foundation Bob Rosner & Julie Goldman Sobrato Philanthropies Irene S. Scully Family Foundation Lisa & Glenn Solomon

Klay Thompson Warriors Community Foundation Patricia Wilson

$10,000–$24,999 Arbena Bal The Belay Foundation Courtney Benoist & Jason Fish The Broad Residency in Urban Education Sohi & Chi-Hua Chien Wayee Chu & Ethan Beard Nancy & Hugh Ditzler Joan C. Egrie Erol Foundation Lynn Feintech & Anthony Bernhardt Filice Insurance Randi & Bob Fisher Richard Fried Goldman Sachs Jen-Hsun & Lori Huang Julie & Steve Kimball Christine & Pierre Lamond Alexandra & Dennis Lenehan Maverick Capital Foundation Mr. Nion T. McEvoy Kelly McGowan & Tim Brady Janet McKinley & George A. Miller Netsuite Susan & Bill Oberndorf Bruce Olson

JaMel and Tom Perkins Family Foundation Anne-Marie & Wylie Peterson Robyn & David Reiss The Schauble Family Foundation Sequoia Healthcare District Connie & Kevin Shanahan Janna & James Shennan Spotlight Foundation Irvin Stern Foundation Mr. & Mrs. G. Craig Sullivan Wells Fargo The Private Bank Western Digital Diane B. Wilsey Workday Foundation Deann Wright & Luke Evnin

$5,000–$9,999 Association of Silicon Valley Brokers Sandy & Scott Baker John Baldo The Barker Family Fund Kelly & Carrie Barlow Lily & Thomas Beischer BelleJAR Foundation Emily Benatar Foundation Dana & Ben Bisconti Jessie Bourneuf Katie & Greg Bronstein Carolyn & Preston Butcher Lisa Dolby Chadwick & Ian Schmidt

Pi-Chuan Chang Chen Family Fund Karla & Aaron Cheris Fannie Allen & George Cogan The Coulter/Weeks Charitable Foundation Davis/Dauray Family Fund Cathy & Sandy Dean Dan Dees Concepción & Irwin Federman Kendra Ferguson Sakurako & William Fisher Diane & Mark Flynn William G. Gilmore Foundation Thomas Given Jill & Mike Gold Green Era Capital Peggy & Richard Greenfield Anne & Robert Gunderson The Hakman Family Foundation Leslie & George Hume Susie Hwang & Matt Glickman Intermedia KKR Charles B. Kuhn Memorial Fund Marlene & Sandy Louchheim Wendy & Tim McAdam Meg & Stuart McLaughlin The Gregory & EJ Milken Foundation Linda Nevin & Eric Keisman

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THANK YOU

We are grateful to the following donors who made gifts between July 1, 2015 & June 30, 2016.

Linda & Richard Offerdahl Jeffrey Oldenburg Michelle Richards & Blake Grossman Stephanie & Mark Robinson Martin Romo Julia Rowe & Ronald Kahn Tobi & Mark Rubin Evelyn & Jonathan Sacks San Jose Earthquakes Sansome Partners Randee Seiger Edward Read Simmons SKS Partners & Prospect Hill Group Ann Sorgen South Peninsula Jewish Teen Foundation Laura & Greg Spivy Ms. Sarah E. Stein & Dr. Michael Cohn Symantec Corporation Van Dillen Partners Jennifer Vettel Jane & Bernard von Bothmer The David & Heidi Welch Foundation Bobbie and Mike Wilsey Fund Mrs. Mai Mai Wythes & Mr. Paul Wythes Lincoln Yersin Zeal Learning

$1,000–$4,999 Anonymous (3)

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Accenture Patricia Armstrong Eileen & Daniel Barry Mrs. Andre de Baubigny Laura & Gerry Beaudin Nancy Blachman & David desJardins Chris & Michael Boskin Kim & Joe Boswell Kristen & Ted Breck Lori & Kurt Buecheler Leslie Walker Burlock Eva & Jeff Camp Lycia Carmody Stacey Case Carrie & Mark Casey The Phillip & Julia Chin Family Charitable Fund Su-Mien Chong & Kyle Elrod April Chou & Peter Belden Eliza Clark & Steve Mancini Edward & Nancy Conner Fund The Charles Piper Cost Foundation Ruth Cowan Kathleen & Michael Crowley Christine Deakin Gunderson Dettmer Joshua S. Dillon Nancy & Joe DiSabato Michael Druskin

Lissa Dutton & Danny Shader David P. Eisman Alison Elliott & Steve Blank EMIKA Fund Astrid & Jim Flood Marcia Forman Mr. & Mrs. Theodore H. Geballe Glad To Be Here Foundation John & Marcia Goldman Diane and David Gould Philanthropic Fund of the Jewish Community Foundation of the East Bay Sandra & Jeffrey Grubb Michael Hansen The Hellman Family Hispanic Foundation of Silicon Valley Emily Hurstak & Ryan Floyd Sarah & Rob James Matt Kanda Barbara Kelly-Pedersen Tammy Kiely Steven & Michele Kirsch Fund Christopher Koh Erin & Jeffrey Lager Joan F. Lane Anne & Kenneth Lawler LinkedIn for Good David Ludwig James J. Ludwig Foundation

Mr. & Mrs. Emmett MacCorkle Mary-Ragan Macgill & Ho Nam Linda & Tony Meier Jessica & Jason Moment Maria Montalvo Robert B. & Cristina O. Morris Diana Nelson & John Atwater Rachna Nivas & Prakash Janakiraman Debra & Daniel Ochstein Dana Pace Jen & Vic Parker Betty Peters Gaby Preston Kendra & Erik Ragatz Helen Hilton Raiser Kristin & George Roeth Erica Ruliffson & Bryan Schultz Jodie & Jack Russi Mr. & Mrs. Edward Rust Carmie Saldana Lisbeth B. Schorr Chara Schreyer & Gordon Freund Contee & Margaret Seely Alicia Seiger & Mark Hayes Glenn & Lori Shannon Dan & Celine Parreñas Shimizu Charles C. Siu & Family Charitable Fund Melora & Daniel Simon Richard Sloan

THANK YOU

We are grateful to the following donors who made gifts between July 1, 2015 & June 30, 2016.

Tania & Michael Stepanian Shannon Stockdale The Shilling Family Foundation The Madeline & Isaac Stein Family Fund Beth Sutkus Thompson & Blake Thompson Mr. & Mrs. William S. Thompson III Thrive Foundation for Youth Louisa & Ryan Tu United Way of the Bay Area VSCO Pamela Wattenmaker Sharra & Chris Weasler Debra Weinstein & David Paulson Katherine Welch Melissa Williams Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati Foundation Ms. Grace Won & Mr. Richard Holden Hollis Wood Julie & Michael Wright Robin & Chigusa Yoshimura Diane & Bill Zuendt

$250–$999 Anonymous (3) Hope & Noah Alper Amazon Smile Prapas Aroonchaipirom Terri Baker

Balu & Mohini Balakrishnan Jessica & Michael Berg Tony Brenner Leona M. Bridges Lesley Bunim & Michael Jensen Madelyn & Kevin Caple Danette & James Carr Doris Chang Vivian Cheung & Jeff Wong Katie & Reed Colley Jane & Al Cooper Tamara & Jack Courtney Christy & Joe Covalesky Michael G. Dearden Carol Dennison Harshal Deo James Dillard Jennifer Duncan Carol Dutton-Hollenberg Betsy & Roy Eisenhardt Tiger Ellefsen Ann & Ken Emanuels Laura & Paul Escobosa Angela & Miquel Espinosa Leslee & Wayne Feinstein Kate & Ted Freeland Zara & Lani Fritts Robyn & Frank Ghali Michele & Richard Goss Marc Greenberg

Michelle Harris Claudia & James Harrison Rose & Rick Hartwig Eric Hassall Susan & Douglas Henderson Ruth & Jeffrey Housenbold Norma Huizar The James Irvine Foundation Jason Family Foundation Tia & Harold Jenson Emily Kenner & Neil Shepherd Megan & Matt Ketchum Matthew Kinsella Dianne Klibert Lisa & Thierry Koblentz Ted & Laura Ladd Catherine P. Lego Elana Lieberman & Lorne Abramson Doreen & Larry Low John & Linda Lynch Jeff Ma Lija & Michael McBride Louis Mech Dr. & Mrs. Michael Mellenthin Jr. The Melmon Family Foundation Merrick Jacob Ali Moazed Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Moore Nancy Murray & Jim Feuille No Strings Attached 3:10:37 Fund

Janet Ogata & Nolan Highbaugh Krutika & Rajiv Patel Mauree Jane Perry Jean Phleger Miles Powell Margi & Tom Power Kimberly & Charles Royal Judy & Nicholas Rummo Joshua Rutberg Jessica Sahi David C. & Kathy V. Salisbury Sara & John Schram Suzanne & Will Schutte The Scott Foundation Regina & Len Sheynblat Katherine Shigeta & Robert Kricena Susan Slater & Jeffrey Hartman Staci & Jamie Slaughter Fund Judy Sleeth Joan Sopher Lyn Speakman SRI International Anat & Michael Stein Jennifer & Josh Stein Judith Stephenson Kathleen & Robert Storey Anne K. Surrett Lucille & Thomas Sutkus Carroll & Kay Swenson Brantley Thompson

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THANK YOU

We are grateful to the following donors who made gifts between July 1, 2015 & June 30, 2016.

Mr. & Mrs. Trevor Traina Kirby Walker & Paul Danielsen Mara & Rick Wallace Lisa Warren & Larry Edeal Wafa Wei Dorothy D. Wilson & Robert B. Thompson Guillot Wilson Family Fund Jacqueline Young Andrew Zilli

Up to $250 Anonymous (10) Arizona Charter School Association Vanessa Bender Elizabeth & Michael Berman Eduardo Briceno Paul Brown Chi Bui Becky & John Burgess Lee Ann Caballero Desmond O' Callaghan Mary & Steve Callender Jonathan Chu Katy & Jeff Coyle Erin & Pat Crocker Derrick Davis Robert Debs Ameet Deshpande Bob & Kathleen Dinetz

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Theresa Dreike Dan Engelbert Laura Fase Mark Fickes Jim Gerber Google Inc. Benjamin & Thelma Green GSVlabs Margie & David Guggenhime Lauren Hall & David Hearth Leo & Florence Helzel William Henderson Susan & Bill Hoehler Andrew Howell Lindsey K. Iannucci Vijayalakshmi Iyer Veronique Jaggi Patricia Jenkins & Robert Cerf Amanda Jordan Kathleen Kane Joe Karle Amit Khanna Julie Kidd Shaun Lacey Lincoln Lam Jing Li Timothy Losee Annie Luetkemeyer & Ben Coughlin Lessing Luu Lorianne & David Merryman

Wendy Miller Jennifer & Jim Mills Sandra Moore Allison Morgan Paul Moss Minh Nguyen Lea Oliver-Gelwicks David Parker Joan & Bernard Pech Kathleen Penny Kim & Doug Pepper Daniel Perlmutter Stephanie Pham & Michael Ngo Donald Phipps Annette Price-Randolph Prabhu Reddy Daniel Riesgo Joseph David Robinson Kerry Rodden Stanford Rosenthal Shannon McKay Lyons Schnuck Stephanie Schultz Tony Shavers III Bernadette & Raymond Sheen Sue Siegel Leslie Smith Laurie & Patrick Steele Pamela Sterns Jim & Liz Steyer Jeffery Taylor

Jessica H. Thacker Dorothy Torresi Julianne Viadro Alison & David Wagonfeld Gail & Sam Wasserman Loral Wright Cindy Zamudio Martha & Sheldon Zedeck

THANK YOU

The following institutions contributed very generous matching dollars

The following organizations have generously provided an in-kind gift

Adobe Apple Inc. Avago Technologies Blue Shield of California CamberView Partners Capital Group Companies Gap Foundation Goldman Sachs Google Inc. Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation Kaiser Permanente Levi Strauss & Co. LinkedIn Netflix, Inc. Power Integrations ValueAct Capital The Walt Disney Company Foundation Wells Fargo & Co. Zynga.org

Arianna Huffington Eight Bridges Brewing Fort Point Beer Company The Golden State Warriors NatureBox Noah's Bagels Oakland Athletics Safeway San Jose Earthquakes Trader Joe's

The following organizations graciously hosted a KIPP student at their workplace 826 National 826 Valencia Accenture Apple, Inc. Ariat International Asurion Bain & Company Bay Area Regional Health Inequities Initiative (BARHII) Because We Can California Pacific Medical Center Captricity

CareerVillage Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. City of San Francisco Contra Costa Office of The Public Defender Doris and Donald Fisher Fund Dress for Success San Jose Dropbox Education Pioneers Ella Baker Center for Human Rights F5 Networks Facebook Gameheads Gap, Inc. GO Public Schools Google GSVlabs Health Trust Hidden Genius Project Hispanic Foundation of Silicon Valley Hound Labs, Inc. International Rescue Committee Jaunt Khan Academy KIPP Foundation Movimiento de Arte y Cultura Latino Americana (MACLA) McKinsey & Co. Museum of the African Diaspora (MoAD)

New Relic Nolan Barton Bradford & Olmos, LLP Oakland Athletics Old Navy Oli Leadership POPSUGAR Salient Partners San Francisco Zoo San Jose Earthquakes San Jose Police Department Santa Clara Valley Medical Center SeaGlass Somos Mayfair Stanford Children's Health Street Level Health Project SurveyMonkey Symantec Teach for America The Representation Project Tipping Point Community University of California at Berkeley Educational Opportunity Program University of California Press Veggilution VSCO Western Digital Workday Yelp Zignal Labs

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LEADERSHIP TEAM

REGION

SCHOOLS

Beth Sutkus Thompson Chief Executive Officer

Kate Belden, KIPP school in East Palo Alto (Opening Fall 2017) Leah Black, KIPP Bridge Academy, Upper School

Evita Anaya

Ellen Bray, KIPP San Francisco Bay Academy

April Chou

Caroline Gifford, KIPP San Francisco College Preparatory

Skye DeLano

Sherrye Hubbard, KIPP Bayview Academy

Eldridge Gilbert

Lolita Jackson, KIPP Bridge Academy, Lower School

Elise Gresch

Kelly Lara, KIPP King Collegiate

Julie Jalalpour

Susana Mena, KIPP Heartwood Academy

Marie Kawase Huxley

Salomé Portugal, KIPP Summit Academy

Adam Kaye

Tom Ryan, KIPP San Jose Collegiate

David Ling

Kyle Shaffer, KIPP Excelencia Community Prep

Julie Mattoon

Amy Tran, KIPP Heritage Academy

Judy Tang Nguyen

Autumn Zangrilli, KIPP Prize Preparatory Academy

Ben Ochstein Prabhu Reddy Cameron Stephenson

"KIPP makes a unique commitment to support students all the way through college because a college maximum flexibility in pursuing their dreams and leading choice-filled lives." Evita Anaya, Director of KIPP Through College

Ruchi Thiru Kristin Weigand Ric Zappa

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BOARD OF DIRECTORS

AMBASSADORS

Chuck Daggs, Board Chair

William K. Bowes, Jr.

Jay Allen John Philip Coghlan Michael Cohen Lauren Dutton Andrea C. Evans Kevin Eyres Doris Fisher Cheryl Frank Abe Friedman Andrea Higuera-Ballard Ken Hirsch Tom Holland Tonia Karr

Shirley Ross Davis Catherine & John Debs Kathleen Donohue & David Sze Laura & John Fisher Sukey & Irv Grousbeck Reed Hastings Connie & Bob Lurie Michael Moritz & Harriet Heyman Carrie Penner Arthur Rock & Toni Rembe Rock Sheryl Sandberg Sandra & John Thompson Steven Voorhis

1404 Franklin Street, Suite 500 Oakland, CA 94612 T 510.465.5477 F 510.465.5520

www.kippbayarea.org /kippbayareaschools @kippbayarea @kippbayareaschools

Satya Patel Jenny Shimizu Risk Emily Rummo Lisa Sonsini Grace Voorhis Ted Williams Chris J. Young Rick Intrater, Founding Chair | 2015–16 | 2016 Annual Report | 36 35


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