KIPP National–1999 (A): Designing a School Network Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

Covers the origin, evolution and nature KIPP academies, two high-performance public schools founded in 1995 by Michael Feinberg and David Levin in Houston and New York. In January 2000, Feinberg and Levin to meet with Scott Hamilton, managing director of the Fish Fund to discuss possible national model school replicate KIPP. In addition to covering the wisdom and character of a possible expansion strategy, they need to assess their general understanding of the key attributes of the curriculum KIPP. Covers in detail the history of the efforts of Feinberg and Levin to open their own schools and especially their mature schools.
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by Stig Leschly Source: Harvard Business School 23 pages. Publication Date: January 9, 2003. Prod. #: 803124-HCB-ENG

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