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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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OAKLAND

SAN LORENZO

SAN JOSE

SAN FRANCISCO

kipp students served

KIPP ACROSS THE NATION

schools regions

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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.

For the past 20 years, KIPP schools have been proving that demography does not define destiny and that all students can prepare for success in college and in life.

[Cover Image: Edgar Ordaz, 6th Grade, KIPP Bayview Academy]

WHERE WE ARE

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7 middle schools

3 high schools

kipp bayviewacademy

grades served5th-8th

year founded2003

locationSan Francisco

kipp king collegiate

grades served9th-12th

year founded2007

locationSan Lorenzo

kipp prize preparatory

academygrades served

5th (growing to 5-8)

year founded2014

locationSan Jose

kipp bridge charter school

grades served5th-8th

year founded2002

locationOakland

kipp san francisco college

preparatorygrades served

9th-10th (growing to 9-12)

year founded2013

locationSan Francisco

kipp san francisco bay

academygrades served

5th-8th

year founded2003

locationSan Francisco

kipp heartwood academy

grades served5th-8th

year founded2004

locationSan Jose

kipp san josecollegiate

grades served9th-12th

year founded2008

locationSan Jose

kipp summit academy

grades served5th-8th

year founded2003

locationSan Lorenzo

kipp heritage academy

grades served5th (growing to 5-8)

year founded2014

locationSan Jose

OUR SCHOOLS

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Twenty years ago, KIPP (the Knowledge Is Power Program) began to prove what is possible for underserved students. What began as a promise made to one class of fifth graders in Houston has grown to a network of 162 free, open-enrollment public charter schools, serving 58,000 students from America’s low-income communities.

WHY WE’RE HERE

Here in the Bay Area, 10 of these schools are closing the achievement gap for over 3,200 students. Over the next decade, we will grow to provide a high quality K-12 option for over 11,000 students each year in the communities we serve.

We are getting better as we get bigger. Eighty-four percent of students who completed KIPP Bay Area middle and high schools have matriculated to college, in a country where only 45 percent of their peers do so. Of those students who enroll in college, over 80 percent of our students are persisting.

To ensure that we are serving students and families well and continuing to improve upon our efforts each year, we continually ask ourselves six essential questions and track our progress through data.

We invite you to explore how we’re doing in the pages that follow. Thank you for joining us on this journey to help our students complete college and live choice-filled lives.

We are getting better as we get bigger.

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question 1are we serving the children who need us?pages 6 & 7

question 4are we supporting our alumni to and through college?pages 16 to 19

question 2are our students staying with us?page 8 & 9

question 5are we building a sustainable people model?page 22

question 3are our students achieving and progressing academically?page 11

question 6are we building a sustainable financial model?page 25

OUR SIX ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS

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‘‘question 1are we serving the childrenwho need us?

students served*3,273

latino

eligible for free or reduced price meals

I think about why I do this, and it’s because I love the students. I tell them, ‘You guys are my family.’

Gustavo Arambula, College Counselor, KIPP San Jose Collegiate

receive specialeducation services

english languagelearners

55%

demographics

23% 17% 5%

asian otherafrican american

77% 8% 18%

[Source is 2013-14 KIPP data, unless otherwise noted] [*Total enrollment as of October 1, 2014]

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‘‘criteria to apply achievement gap

1pageintent

to enroll

0tests

foradmission

0dollar

applicationfee

of our 5th graders join usbelow grade level in reading

of our 5th graders join usbelow grade level in math

65%

62%[Source is 2013-14 KIPP data, unless otherwise noted]

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question 2 are our students stayingwith us?

student retention

school psychologists, counselors, aides, student services, & alumni advisers

i am proud that my child attends kipp.

with hard work, my child is capable

of attending college.

teachers at this school set high standards for

students.

the school has a positive impact on my child’s

academic performance.

i would recommend kipp to other families.

overall, i am satisfied with this school.

parent satisfaction

96% 92% 92%

90% 90% 90%

student to laptop ratio

1 1

attendance rate

97%94%

[Source is 2013-14 KIPP data, unless otherwise noted]

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practices so that we recognize the trauma our students sometimes experience and send a message that we

don’t give up on kids no matter what.Ric Zappa, Head of Schools, KIPP Bay Area Schools

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KEEPING OUR KIPPSTERS

At KIPP, we believe that all students can learn. Staying true to that belief means keeping our students with us and supporting not only their academic success, but their overall well-being and sense of belonging in the community. To that end, we are focused on restorative justice practices and social emotional learning as it relates to our retention and disciplinary methods.

restorative practice is: • An approach to school discipline which focuses on the needs of the victim and the offender, as well as the involved community. • Not punitive, nor permissive. • When the adults ask more questions than provide solutions. • When all the people in the room have a say about the outcome.

“Who has been affected by what you have done?”“What do you need to do to make things right?

“What were you thinking about at the time?”“What have you thought about since?”

“What impact has this incident had on you?”“What did you think when you realized this happened?”

example of a restorative circle

student

parent(or someone presentto support the student)

facilitator(teacher)

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question 3 are our students achieving and

progressing academically?

measures of academic progress: middle schoolNationally, 50% of students make typical growth in reading and math. At KIPP Bay Area Schools, 79% did so in math and 78% in reading,and we are improving each year.

advanced placement (ap) exams: high schoolKIPP Bay Area Schools students have high AP exam participation and success rates.

ap participation

growth in math

ap success

growth in reading

92% of KIPP Bay Area Schools graduating seniors took at least one AP exam, compared to 41% across the state.

76% of KIPP Bay Area Schools graduating seniors scored a 3 or higher on at least one AP exam, compared to 27% across the state.

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50%National Average

2013 KIPP Bay Area Schools

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79%

69%

50%National Average

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78%

66%

KIPP Bay Area Schools

California

National

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California

National

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92%

41%

33%

76%

27%

20%

For the 2013-14 school year, California did not administer its standardized tests and the related Academic Performance Index (API) scores that enable comparisons across schools. In place of those results, we are sharing our student outcomes as measured by NWEA’s Measures of Academic Progress (MAP), a nationally norm-referenced exam taken by KIPP schools across the country.

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‘‘Through the help of my KIPP Through College mentors,

I developed strong study skills and work habits to make a game plan to transfer.

Luz Hernandez, KIPP Bridge Charter School Alumna

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Luz in 6th grade atKIPP Bridge Charter School

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‘‘Luz Hernandez, KIPP Bridge Charter School alumna and first generation college student, epitomizes grit. Having set her eyes on a four-year university early on at KIPP, Luz never let that dream escape her reality. After three years of community college, Luz successfully transferred to the University of California at Berkeley. Luz shares what it took to get to the college of her choice.

When did your KIPP journey begin?I’ve always really liked school, and the elementary school I’d gone to didn’t feel challenging enough for me. My cousin was one of the first students to sign up for KIPP, so I started in the fifth grade. The principal at the time, Mr. Ling (now our KIPP Through College Director), drove all the way to my home in Richmond to talk to me and my family about KIPP Bridge and its mission to provide great schools to underserved students. Right after that, my family and I signed KIPP’s Commitment to Excellence, a contract for teachers, students, and families that outlines clear expectations for student success.

Do you remember teachers that had an impact on you?Absolutely. We had Señor Cuevas, a theater teacher at KIPP Bridge. He opened our minds to seeing all the injustices that were going on in our society. Many of my classmates have taken an interest in their own education because of KIPP and the injustices we see.

What were some of the challenges you ran into on your path to college?I applied to both public and private universities and got into several, but it just wasn’t financially viable for my parents to pay tuition. That was a big ego hit. I was really upset with my parents, and then a good family friend gave me a wake-up call and reminded me that if I wanted to get my education I could start it at a community college. After that, I enrolled at Chabot College in Oakland.

Through the help of my KIPP Through College mentors, I developed strong study skills and work habits to make a game plan to transfer. I was denied acceptance twice because of a lack of certain credits, and that is when I got even more focused and worked even harder. On my third try, I was accepted to UC Berkeley.

What does “Team and Family” mean to you?The person I think about is Mr. Ling who has known me and my family for 11 years. He’s known me for half my life, supporting me every step of the way to get me to Cal. Mr. Ling and the entire KIPP Through College team really helped me understand what I needed to succeed at Chabot and transfer to a four-year university. Thanks to KIPP, help was never further away than a phone call.

STUDENT PROFILE: LUZ HERNANDEZ

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We are preparing our students to be creators in the innovation economy, not just consumers.

Beth Sutkus Thompson, Executive Director, KIPP Bay Area Schools

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question 4 are we supporting our alumni to and through college?

students who graduatefrom high school

kipp bay area schools national average low income

students who start college

students who complete 4-year college

100%

75%

50%

25%

0%

to and through college: college matriculation

alumni served1

of alumni have matriculated to college

96%

84%

?2

83%

62%

29%

72%

45%

8%

84%

1,848

[Source is 2013-14 KIPP Bay Area Schools data and 2013 KIPP Foundation Report Card] [18th grade completers][2Class of 2010-2013; 2014 data will be finalized next fall when they have completed the six year college graduation window]

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Austin Community CollegeBloomfield CollegeBrown UniversityCalifornia Polytechnic State University, San Luis ObispoColby CollegeCUNY City CollegeCUNY Lehman CollegeDavidson CollegeDillard UniversityDuke UniversityFranklin and Marshall CollegeGeorgetown UniversityHouston Baptist UniversityCUNY Hunter CollegeCUNY Kingsborough CollegeLycoming CollegeMercy College

[Bolded universities represent KIPP Bay Area Schools Regional College Partnerships][List includes public KIPP college partnerships as of October 8, 2014]

college partnerships

60+

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College partnerships allow us to strengthen our support of college readiness, matriculation, and graduation for KIPP and other first generation students. In efforts to get our students to and through college, we have partnered with the institutions listed below.

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Morehouse CollegeNotre Dame de Namur UniversityOuachita Baptist UniversityRice UniversityRosemont CollegeRowan UniversityRutgers University, CamdenSaint Edward’s UniversitySaint Mary’s College of CaliforniaSan Francisco State UniversitySan Jose State UniversitySouthern Methodist UniversitySpelman CollegeSyracuse UniversityTexas A&M UniversityTexas A&M University, KingsvilleTexas State UniversityTrinity Washington University

University of ArkansasUniversity of Arkansas at Pine BluffUniversity of California, BerkeleyUniversity of California, DavisUniversity of California, IrvineUniversity of California, Santa CruzUniversity of HoustonUniversity of KansasUniversity of Maryland College ParkUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel HillUniversity of PennsylvaniaUniversity of San FranciscoUniversity of St. ThomasUniversity of Texas at AustinUniversity of Texas, Permian BasinUniversity of Texas, San AntonioVanderbilt University

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$Establishing a KIPPThrough Collegeacademic andcharacter curriculumthat preparesstudents early on forthe rigors of collegeand beyond.

middle school

college

Offering the College Transition Program to help students prepare for college life.

Encouragingstudents to save forcollege through KIPPCollege Accounts.

Providing 1:1 advising to ensure socialand academicintegration into the college environment.

Providing financialliteracy workshops toprepare for the costof college.

Hosting College Ambassador events to connect KIPPsters on their campuses.

Keeping students on the path to college by ensuring a successful transition to a KIPP high school.

Sharing scholarship opportunities,summer programs, and academicsupport.

Taking students oncollege tours toexpose them to lifeon campus.

kipp through college supports our alumni

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KIPP THROUGH COLLEGE

career

high school

Sending students tocompetitive summerprograms.

Providing the FutureFocus Fellowsprogram to helpalumni prepare fora career.

Supporting studentswith collegeapplications andidentifying the rightschool match.

Workshops andevents centered onresume building,networking,interview skills,and other job skills.

Placing students ininternships throughFuture Focus, a program to build awareness of possible careers andthe necessary skills, habits, and behaviorsto be productive in professional life.

Arranging internshipopportunities with KIPP partner organizations.

Coordinating Job Shadow Days for high school students to visit KIPP corporate partners.

Hosting career summits to help alumni network with other professionalsin their chosen field.

Helping families navigate financial aid applications and awards process.

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Being a first-generation Latina, the odds were stacked against me. No one expected me to graduate high school and no one expected me to go to college, but here I am.

And I have KIPP to thank for that.Isis Diaz, KIPP Heartwood Academy and KIPP San Jose Collegiate alumna,

Notre Dame de Namur University Junior

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question 5 are we building a sustainable people model?

of teachers have been with kipp 3+ years

total staff308

74%

‘‘of assistant principals taught at kipp before taking their leadership role

82%

of school leaders taught at kipp before taking on school leadership roles

70%

51%of kipp bay area schools hires for 2014-15 school year identify as teachers of color

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professional development

[Source is 2013-14 KIPP Bay Area Schools data]

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‘‘I always wanted to do something big. I wanted to make a lasting, positive impact on other people, specifically youth. I wasn’t sure how I was going to do that. But I’ve found that KIPP pushes me

every day to apply my passions and make that change.Melissa Crosby, Science Teacher, KIPP San Francisco Bay Academy

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question 6are we building a sustainable financial model?

expenditures

PersonnelInstructionalOperationsFacilities

72%14%9%5%

$11,817

$10,823missouri

$7,800california

ohio

$17,728new jersey

average per pupil state funding, 2013-14 (kipp network)

Public FundingPhilanthropic Funding

$10,700

total cost per student

instruction

1,544

1,226

$6.92

$7.17

ca average

ca average

kipp bay area schools

kipp bay area schools

Hours of Instruction

Per Year

• athletics, music & arts• college advising & visits• extended school

day & year• facilities• leadership development• personalized learning

& innovation

philanthropic funding

$30m

Cost Per Hour of Instruction

$14,883washington, dc

[Source is 2013-14 KIPP Bay Area Schools data, 2013 KIPP Report Card, the California Department of Educationand EdSource’s LCFF Formula Guide]

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

lead investors

$5,000,000 & aboveAnonymousWilliam K. Bowes, Jr. FoundationThe Fisher FamilyCharles & Helen Schwab

$2,000,000 & aboveGrousbeck Family FoundationReed Hastings & Patty QuillinArthur Rock & Toni Rembe RockTipping Point CommunityGrace & Steven Voorhis

$1,000,000 & aboveAnonymous (2)Catherine & John DebsKathleen Donohue & David SzeMorgridge Family FoundationCharles & Helen Schwab FoundationSandra & John ThompsonU.S. Department of EducationWayne & Gladys Valley Foundation

$500,000 & aboveAnonymousChamberlin Family FoundationShirley Ross Davis & FamilyBill & Melinda Gates FoundationKoret FoundationJenny Shimizu Risk & Gerald Risk Silicon Valley Schools Fund Bonnie & Marty Tenenbaum

sponsors

$250,000–$499,999Nina & Chris BuchbinderJohn Philip Coghlan & Tina VindumJackie & Bret ComolliBecky & Chuck DaggsGurley FamilySandra & Tom HollandBecky Long & Ken HirschLouis R. Lurie FoundationAnna & Mason MorfitNext Generation Learning ChallengesOrbis Group of CompaniesKatie & Matt PaigeMary & Andy PilaraMichael & Paula Rantz FoundationSan Francisco RBI*Sobrato Family FoundationDiana & Steve StrandbergThe Walther FoundationWalton Family FoundationTed & Lisa Williams

$100,000–$249,999Capital Group Companies Charitable FoundationCiti FoundationJack Kent Cooke FoundationKate & Bill DuhamelLauren Dutton & Glenn TrippKaren & Steve EllisAndrea Evans & Chris LehaneFitzpatrick Family FoundationCheryl Frank & Michael Linn Mimi & Peter Haas FundTonia & Adam KarrThe Kimball FoundationKingsley Family FoundationJaime & Satya PatelSheryl Sandberg & David GoldbergSAP AmericaWebb Family FoundationWendell Family Foundation

friends

$50,000–$99,999Jay Allen & Angelo DiPietrantonioJen & Abe FriedmanConnie & Bob Lurie FoundationLyndsay & Christopher LyleAmy & Drew McKnightMary Leonard RobinsonNarda & Andy SkovVictoria Thorp & Jim Migdal

$20,000–$49,999Julian Abdey & Sabrina MoyleDiana Cohen & Bill FalikSian Gowan & John ZappettiniConnie Heldman & Hal MoozRick & Roberta IntraterDagny Maidman & Molly Wood

We are grateful to the following donors who made gifts between July 1, 2013 & June 30, 2014.

$50,000–$99,999Barclays Services CorporationJack & Dolores CakebreadPenny & James CoulterGap FoundationThe Mr. Holland’s Opus Foundation*Quest FoundationWells Fargo & Co.

$25,000–$49,999AnonymousJoan & Peter AvenaliJennifer Caldwell & John H.N. FisherChampion CharitiesMary A. Crocker TrustDodge & CoxEducation PioneersHouse Family FoundationGeorge F. Jewett FoundationSandy & Jim KatzmanKIPP Foundation

THANK YOU

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Gregory & EJ Milken FoundationLisa & Matthew Sonsini Family FundW.L.S. Spencer FoundationPat Wilson

$10,000–$24,999AnonymousBenchmark CapitalThe Bisconti FamilyBourneuf/Dougherty Family TrustSapna & Brandon BozePi-Chuan ChangSohi & Chi-Hua ChienNancy & Hugh DitzlerRandi & Bob FisherThe Friend Family FoundationWilliam G. Gilmore FoundationGoldman Sachs GivesThe Harman Family FoundationHellman FoundationLeslie & George HumeRonald Kahn & Julia RoweJulie & Steve KimballCharles B. Kuhn Memorial FundChristine & Pierre LamondKim Laughton & Steve MaupinMaverick Capital FoundationMr. Nion T. McEvoyKelly McGowan & Tim BradyStephanie & Bill MellinDan MicheliniJanet McKinley & George MillerThe Moody’s FoundationAngela Nomellini & Kenneth OlivierBarbro & Bernard OsherJaMel & Tom Perkins Family Foundation FundPrime GroupThe John & Lisa Pritzker Family FundBob Rosner & Julie Goldman

Rupert H. Johnson, Jr. FoundationThe Schauble Family FoundationGina & Ron SegeAlexandra & Brad SingerSKS Investments*Irvin Stern FoundationMaureen & Craig SullivanSV AngelTPG Capital, L.P.Diane WilseyZynga.org

$5,000– $9,999AirbnbFannie Allen & George W. CoganBain & Company, Inc.Kelly & Carrie BarlowBelleJAR FoundationCourtney Benoist & Jason FishCircleUp Network, Inc.Scott DaileyDavis/Dauray Family FundCathy & Sandy DeanJoan EgrieEMIKA FundLynn Feintech & Anthony BernhardtSakurako & William FisherFortress Investment GroupGenslerThomas Given & William WilkinsonGoldman SachsGunderson DettmerJulie & Walter HaasEmily Hurstak & Ryan FloydSusie Hwang & Matt GlickmanImagine K12IntermediaJawboneBorah & Sang KimMr. Christopher & Ms. Coltrane LordMarlene & Sandy Louchheim

Linda & Kevin LynchRachael Meny & Matthew HinschBill & Susan Oberndorf FoundationAnne-Marie & Wylie PetersonRally.orgRiverbedMark & Tobi RubinSan Francisco 49ers FoundationThe Seiger Family FoundationConnie & Kevin ShanahanEreca & John ShrewsberryCharles SiuLaura & Greg SpivyTania StepanianSVB CapitalKatherine Taylor & Tom SteyerJane & Bernard von BothmerRobert WigintonAmelia & Keith Wolff

$1,000–$4,999AnonymousLinda & Andy AchKatie Albright & Jake SchatzLisa AmadorDaphine & James AraujoPatricia Armstrong & Kenneth SharigianNancy & Dwight BarkerBevMo!*Nancy Blachman & David desJardinsChris & Michael BoskinJennifer & Chris BoydJennifer & Chris BrahmPam BrewsterMelissa Buckley & Raj AtluruLori & Kurt BuechelerLycia CarmodyCarrie & Mark CaseyTom ChavezJulia & Phil ChinEugine & Edward ChungScott & Lexie Clifford

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Lionel F. Conacher & Joan T. Dea FundEdward & Nancy Conner FundThe Charles Piper Cost FoundationRuth M. CowanVijaya D.Sisi & Bert DamnerVirginia DavisJones DayE. Gretchen De BaubignyChristine DeakinNancy & Joe DiSabatoRay & Dagmar Dolby FundPhyllis & William DraperCynthia & John DuchalaWilliam Duff ArchitectsSusan DunlevyLissa Dutton & Danny ShaderLindsay & Terry EakinJessica & Michael EislerElizabeth & George EliadesNancy & Brewster ElyAli EvansConcepción & Irwin FedermanJim FeldsteinDana & Tony FenwickJames Feuille & Nancy MurrayAstrid & Jim FloodPaula & John GambsFrances & Ted GeballeGess Donor FundJohn & Marcia GoldmanDavid GouldSadja GreenwoodKelly Greenwood & Jules MaltzSandra & Jeffrey GrubbMargie & David GuggenhimeAnne & Bob GundersonMichael HansenThe Seiger Hayes FamilyThe Hellman FamilyJacqueline Holen & Bill JacksonThe Hulburd Family FundMs. Lilah HumeSuein HwangMary & Doug Ireland

Mauree Jane & Mark PerryLindsay & Peter JoostMatt KandaEric L. KeismanCarolyn Klebanoff & Fred CohenAnne & Ken LawlerLaura & Michael LazarusStephane LesaffreLeslie & Buzz BurlockValerie LewisChristopher LinMara & Mark LipacisMarie & Barry LipmanJames J. Ludwig FoundationGordon & Joan MarksLynda & John MarrenAnn & Andy MathiesonStu & Meg McLaughlinCarole & Robert McNeilSharon Meers & Steve DostartLinda & Tony MeierMary Mewha & Henry PilgerSusan Miller & Jonathan DavisMr. & Mrs. Ken MooreIsabel MooreRobert B. & Cristina O. MorrisJoyce & George MossNichols FoundationDebra & Daniel OchsteinJanet Ogata & Nolan HighbaughChad Olcott & Laura PochopDana PaceJulie & William ParishKrutika & Rajiv PatelDavid Paulson & Debra WeinsteinElizabeth C. PetersSamira Rahmatullah & Munir AlamHelen Hilton RaiserStephanie & Mark RobinsonKristin & George RoethErica Ruliffson & Bryan SchultzJodie & Jack RussiMr. & Mrs. Edward Rust

Carmie SaldanaAnthony & Shipley SalewskiMelanie & Michael SchallehnLisbeth SchorrChara Schreyer & Gordon FreundCatarina & Andy SchwabContee & Margaret SeelyKathy Shigeta & Rob KricenaShoresh FoundationSidney Frank Importing Co., Inc.*Read SimmonsDanna & Alexander SluskyLisa & Glenn SolomonSpitzer Family Gift FundJane SpraySarah Stein & Michael CohnThe Madeline & Isaac Stein Family FundTania W. StepanianMs. Judith StephensonDiana & Jonathan SternBeth Sutkus Thompson & Blake ThompsonTosa FoundationJennifer Wythes VettelGrace & Steven Voorhis*Chris & Sharra WeaslerCatherine & Mark WebsterJake & Courtney WelchKatherine Welch FamilyAmy & Kirby WilcoxFrank & Melissa WilliamsHollis WoodKay & Frank WoodsJulie & Michael WrightDeann Wright & Luke EvninLincoln YersinBriana & Miguel Zelaya

$250–$999Anonymous (7)Advent Software, Inc.Carol & Charles ArnoldBalu BalakrishnanLaura & Gerry BeaudinKim & Joe Boswell

THANK YOU

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Debra BradleyAnthony BrennerJan & Jim BuckleyLesley Bunim & Michael JensenCahill ContractorsMary & Steve CallenderEva & Jeff CampSu-Mien Chong & Kyle ElrodApril Chou & Peter BeldenEliza Clark & Steve ManciniSusan & Peter ColbyAl & Jane CooperRheta DaggsAbby & Ross DavissonCarol Dutton-Hollenberg Arthur E. de Cordova IIICarlos De La TorreHerbert DedoMichael DruskinAngela & Jason DuckworthTiger EllefsenKen & Ann EmanuelsLaura & Paul EscobosaLaura E. FaseShelley & Jeffrey FinciMark FlowerKate & Ted FreelandKristy FriedrichsJim GerberFrank & Robyn GhaliMichele & Richard GossPam & Tim GrayTalitha Green & David LingRichard Grey/Douglas GreyJanine Guillot & Shannon WilsonBrent GundersonGeza & Elizabeth GyoreySarah HamiltonThe Herbert FamilyJessica HickokHoskin FamilyJohnson HsiehConnie Ibarra-RamirezRoberta Intrater*Jonas B. JacobsonJefferson Parks, LLC*

Tia and Harold JensonKathleen KaneKate Karas & David HamsherMegan & Matthew KetchumJulie & Connor KiddBeverly KiltzLisa & Thierry KoblentzTed & Laura LaddNancy LeavensCatherine P. LegoJessica Lindl & Anton HonikmanTodd LociceroDoreen & Larry LowJoan & Richard MaddenAmanda & Craig MarmerMichael McElmoylDr. and Mrs. Michael Mellenthin Jr.Margaret MichaelElizabeth & Jeff MinickAli MoazedAlycia MulgrewJustin MurphyChristine MurrayRitu & Amrit NagpalChris NelsonThe Nourafshan FamilySadie OlcottChristiane & David ParkerJean PhlegerKelly & James PolissonPaul C. PringleShannon & John QuinnJane RichardsSusan RiskinEllen RosenbaumToby RosenblattMarshall RoslynAnn F. RossiJudy & Nicholas RummoLynn SaundersEmilie Sasson*Linda SchneidmanSara & John SchramLori & Glenn ShannonOntario Smith

Mehrnaz & Brian SmithScott SollersJoan SopherSosebee Family Philanthropic FundDavid SovieJennifer & Josh SteinMichael & Anat SteinSam StoneNeill SullivanLucille & Thomas SutkusJeana ToneyChristina & Doug TudorHunter WalkKirby WalkerMr. & Mrs. Rick WallaceLisa Warren & Larry EdealJen WeissDonna M. WilliamsDorothy Wilson & Robert ThompsonGrace Won & Richard HoldenXIOM USA*Jacqueline & Robert Young

up to $250 Anonymous (9)Lauren AbendscheinLorne Abramson & Elana LiebermanSehba AliIoannis AlivizatosAlex AmiesEric AndersonJaime Austin & Dave DemingNatalie BenoyBernstein Global Wealth Management*Alex D. BangertDaniel BarberMartin BernsteinLaura & Matt BieniekSam BirtwistleTyler BosmenyRena G. BranstenKristen & Ted BreckEduardo Briceno

THANK YOU

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Christopher BrownJordan BrownJason BrownMr. & Mrs. Lewis ButlerDan CarrollDoris ChangKatie ChapmanChris ChaseStella ChenRobert ChenJonathan ChuWayee Chu & Ethan BeardCeleste ChungDavid ClavensKendrick ClaytonErin & Pat CrockerLisa DaggsVirginia DawsonRobert DebsDavid DiamondHilary DinkelspielJames DongWill EdenKendra Ellis & Jamie PatersonMr. Buck B. EndemannBlye FaustLeslee & Wayne FeinsteinZoe FensonAnastasia Gauen FidlerAmanda FioritoMarcia FormanAnne-Marie FowlerRafael GarciaThomas H. Gillespie, Jr.Brian GlickBrandon GordonNakissa Gradert*Benjamin & Thelma GreenJenna & Rusty GreinerSudi GummiLindsay HaganLauren Hall & David HearthLauren L. HamiltonJames & Claudia HarrisonOlivia HellmanLeo B. & Florence HelzelLucas Henesy

Cathy & John HenningSusan HirschDebra Lee HovatterTage HowertonLindsey K. IannucciMohsin ImamRodolfo & Mary JacuzziPrakash JanakiramanPatricia Jenkins & Bob CerfAkino & Chris JohnsonSuzanne Jolma & John OrvisJohn KanbergJoshua Karlin-ResnickLaura & Bob KatterCourington Kiefer & Sommers, LLCAnnie KlempKate & George KorshShaun LaceyCharles LanninDan LeonardDonna LiCatherine LiiAnnie Luetkemeyer & Ben CoughlinLessing LuuMadhavi MaheshwariJoel MaimonNitin MangtaniJune & David MarinoffLisille & Henry MathesonJessica MaysMcKinsey & Company*Liz Baker MeehanCarol & Bruce MetcalfeArazeli MezaRavi & Christine MohanAllison MorganMeagan Morrow & Peter HanburyPaul MossEsther & Bob MottJacqueline MurphySamir NaikOakland Athletics*Kenneth ObaDamon O’Connor

Jamison O’TooleDorothy OutlawScott OwensMadhavi PadvalJoan & Bernard PechDiane PierottiJessica PorterEmily & David PottruckLauren PuglieseCecil QiuHarriet Meyer QuarreAnn & Jon ReynoldsRuth H. RoeTyson & Moira RosageKate RoseAgustina SacerdoteMaxime SadriehSamantha Sanderson & Charles CammackMarcos SantiagoKimberly SargentShirley & Philip SchildShannon SchnuckAndrew SchumanRushi ShethMohit ShewaramaniJieru ShiSue SiegelChrista SimoneDileepan SivaLeslie H. SmithDeepa SoodTenley Stephenson & John PimentelDanae SterentalSamuel SteyerCharles SteyerBrianna SwartzJulian TempelsmanGladys ThacherJon ThorntonAlly Thurman Julie & Jeff ThurmanDorothy TorresiMidori UeharaKristopher William UngerEric Valchuis

THANK YOU

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Brandon WallMichael WangGail & Sam WassermanSusan Watanabe & David WhiteNicole WeeRuth & Sheldon WeinsteinKari WhiteDaz WilkinGarrett WymoreXi XuThomas YohannanMaria Zepeda*Steven & Daniel Zuckerman

*An asterisk denotes an in-kind donation.

The following institutions contributed very generous matching dollars.

S.D. Bechtel, Jr. FoundationBlackRockCharles Schwab Foundation Employee Matching Gifts ProgramGap FoundationGE FoundationGoldman SachsGoogleEvelyn & Walter Haas, Jr. Fund

William & Flora Hewlett FoundationThe James Irvine FoundationGordon & Betty Moore FoundationPG&E Corporation FoundationValueAct CapitalWells Fargo & Co.

The following organizations graciously hosted a KIPP student at their workplace.

AccentureAdap.tvAsurionBain & Company, Inc.Barclays Services CorporationBernstein Global Wealth ManagementCharles Pankow BuildersCharles Schwab & Co.Critchfield MechanicalDodge & CoxDolan Foster Enterprises LLCDress for Success San FranciscoDress for Success San JoseFacebookGap, Inc.GoogleGreenleaf K-8

Habitat for Humanity Greater San FranciscoHealth TrustHomebrewLookout, Inc.MatterfabMcAfeeMcKinsey & CompanyMonsoon CompanyOakland AthleticsSchoolzillaShypSan Francisco ZooSan Jose EarthquakesSan Jose Police DepartmentSanta Clara Medical CenterSanta Clara Office of the District AttorneySAPSomos MayfairStanford Virtual Human Interaction LabSwinerton BuildersSymantecTipping Point CommunityTPG Capital, L.P.ValueAct CapitalWells Fargo & Co.Zynga

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THANK YOU

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KIPP BAY AREA SCHOOLS TEAM & FAMILY

executive teamBeth Sutkus Thompson Executive DirectorApril ChouKendra FergusonElise GreschMarie Kawase HuxleyAdam KayeDavid LingJulie MattoonPrabhu Reddy Cindy Tsai Jen Weiss Ric ZappaKelun Zhang

school leadershipKate Belden KIPP King CollegiateCaroline Gifford KIPP San Francisco College PreparatorySherrye Hubbard KIPP Bayview AcademyLolita Jackson KIPP Bridge Charter School Susana Mena KIPP Heartwood AcademySalomé Portugal KIPP Summit AcademyMike Rettberg KIPP San Francisco Bay AcademyTom Ryan KIPP San Jose CollegiateAmy Tran KIPP Heritage AcademyAutumn Zangrilli KIPP Prize Preparatory Academy

faculty & staffJasmine AbeleStacey AdamsDerrick AllumsMarites Alves-RiveraDavid AlvisoEvita AnayaChristel AndersenMaryn AndersonMalaysia AndersonSuzette AndersonDee Andrea EllisVanessa AnzalduaGustavo ArambulaNoor AshourBertha BackMonica Kimbrough BakerHillary BarberElizabeth BarrettAnthony BedelAvery BedfordElizabeth BerliantMahreez BerlouiElizabeth BetancourtSheila BharuchaSarah Blair

Kristen Boon-NitoffJason BootsTyne BrackEllen BrayDavid BressJaclyn BroderickHerman BrownEllyn BrownJesse BrownKevin BrownNilly BuchsbaumAmber BunnellMichael BurksT’yona BurtonBlythe ButlerJose CaraballoAlex CaronChantal CarringtonGloria CastellanosLizbeth CastellanosJoana ChaconDalee ChamColby ChambersPaige ChatmanLawrence ChuDamion ClarkMax CohenRosa ColinSandra CoughlinCathy CowanSharon CravanasMelissa CrosbyDalia CuencaNeil DavisMichael DavisFraincisco De Leon ZarateBryanna De OcaDavid DeAngelisHannah DeKayChristine Dela RosaAnna DeLeonAyesha DennyKatherine DeProphetisAnjali DesaiAbhinav DevKelly DietzJamie DillemuthTrish DoCatherine DobroffTricia DongLeticia DoradoJennie DoughertyYesenia DuarteMichael DurkeeRonnie DysteElana EdwardsLaura EinhornJacob EmreySamantha EpsteinHeidi ErbeMarie EspinozaRobert FarrellKate FianoNeal FinchKristin FisherLexie FisherErinn FlandreauSam FletcherElisabeth Flottman

Manuel GarciaBettina GarciaRuben GeermanWendy GibbonsJessica GinCurtis GoehringMaggie GoldsteinJuana GomezYvonne GonzalezIrma GonzalezDaniel Gonzalez-MezaKristin GoodrumGabriela GordonAlissa GordonNeena GoswamyMichael GouldChristell GraceNaa-Diane GreenChelsey GreenCammy GreenAlicia GreenwaldAlexei GreigSanya GurnaniSusan HakesDenise HallBrisa HalviattiLauren HamiltonTristan HannRowena HannAngel HarleyCory HarrisShannon HarrisonJames HarrisonKirstin HernandezEliazar HerreraJennifer HillCraig HirokawaVictoria HirschKatie HoganEvan HoweMarie HuxleyCatherine HymanRyan IngramPadmini JambulapatiMelissa JensenMelissa JensenKristin JoeAshley JohnsSarah JohnsonRonald JonesNicole Jourdain-EarlMatthew KandahJosh KangasKara KardoucheElizabeth KarlinAdam KayeBridget KeatingMajay KellShannon KemenaCurran KennedyPhillip KimKaitlyn KinsellaAmber KoppelMaria KrauterJared KushidaNick LaRocqueJohn LaughlinAngela LeAnna Leberman

Nicole LeBlancJordan LewisRoshad LewisAnna LimaDeWaun LockhartCynthia LongLisa LopezMichael LowGuadalupe LugoThi LyValerie MaGricelda MachadoRyann MaddenDeysi Madriz RamosKyle MarkwalterYahir MartaErica MartinVivian McBride WellsRyan McCormackLarry McCroskeyAllison McLaughlinTiffany MeaseMiguel MendozaAdha MengisElmer MerlosPatrick MessacArazeli MezaMegan MoilanenDomingo MonesDanny MontanoAja Moore-RamosHeather MoorheadJose MoralesLim La MouaBrittany MoungerRyan MurphyMegan MurphyYoojin NamBarbara NavarreteKimada Nia ShowersMelissa NicholsLisa NickeleKalene NickelsonChristine NolanSusan ObaIman ObeidBenjamin OchsteinElizabeth OhareCally OrmeJoy OsborneLynette OwensMeera PamidiMeera PamidiKamaljit PannuCelia ParsonsLeanne PascalJason PatroneAna PayesStephanie PayesShannon PerkinsJennifer PerryLaura PetersTodd PetersenKatrina PettersenAlex PlattnerAllan PlewsJessica PlowmanJoel PortilloEliana Porton

Joseph ProhaskaStanze QuezadaShayna QuiltyElizabeth Raji-GreigElise RasmussenCarlee RasmussenJulia RatcliffNora ReikoskyCynthia RezaSamuel RhyanGabriela Rico DiazGabriela RiosMichelle RitchieElmer RiveraBrien RobertsCasey Robertson-HoweAlejandra RojasAlex RomanakMaria RonquilloKatherine RoseEmily RoskeyEdith SanguezaPatricia SantiagoMatthew SchneidmanSaveth SeangLisa Belland ShugartTeresa SkellyAaron SlickMax Stafford-GlennSarah StantonClaire StephensonCaroline StevensKenneth StevensonLaJon SurvillionErin Swan-PotrasEmily TaitNydia Tamayo-AlvaradoBilly TangCristina TapiaMichael TaylorAna Tello GarciaRachel TenneyNeil TerpkoshRuchi ThiruKenneth ThomasBenjamin ThompsonAllison ThurmanJa-Shun TolbertMelissa UlloaLisa ValenzuelaMyra VallianosHari Vasu-DevanKatrina VelascoJanna VelasquezMichelle VerrochiMaria VicentyDavid WaltonYi WangEmily WarmingtonJillian WasickPaul Watts-OffretRoy WelshAminah WhiteSavina WoodyardMitchell Zoelzer

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[Francis Cheng, KIPP Summit Academy and KIPP King Collegiate alumnus, Bates College Senior, brand new Teach for America Corps Member returning to Oakland this summer to help other first-generation students succeed]

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I amVehicles moving, kids playing, babies crying,

Dogs barking loudly,People working, homeless suffering,People passing, mothers screaming,

Bells ringing.

I amTamales on Christmas,Pollo on Thanksgiving,

Huevos for Easter,Mangonadas in summer!

In the winter, some atole with pan.

I amLo puedes lograr, si se puede,

Querer es poder,Si tratas lo puedes hacer.

I amClaudia Bernal,Carlos Flores,

Judith Flores Bernal,Edsel Flores Bernal,

And, of course,I am Iyari Flores Bernal.

Iyari Flores Bernal, 5th Grade, KIPP Heritage Academy

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board of directorsLauren Dutton, Board Chair

Chuck Daggs, Vice ChairRick Intrater, Founding Chair

Jay AllenJohn Philip Coghlan

Andrea C. EvansDoris FisherLaura FisherCheryl Frank

Abe FriedmanRon Gonzales

Sukey GrousbeckAndrea Higuera-Ballard

Ken HirschTom Holland

Tonia KarrMimi Kingsley

Katie PaigeSatya Patel

David PaulsonJenny Shimizu Risk

Mary RobinsonLisa Sobrato Sonsini

Grace VoorhisTed Williams

ambassadorsWilliam K. Bowes, Jr.

Shirley Ross DavisCatherine & John Debs

John FisherIrv Grousbeck

Kathleen Donohue & David SzeReed HastingsCarrie Penner

Arthur Rock & Toni Rembe RockSandra & John Thompson

Steven Voorhis

1404 Franklin Street, Suite 500Oakland, CA 94612

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