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6/11/2012



Please join us for a lunch on June 28 to hear about a new development in school reform that could have a national impact.

The Knowledge Is Power Program is perhaps the nation's best-known network of charter schools. Their successes are unprecedented. Yet KIPP continues to innovate and challenge itself. The network will debut its latest innovation, in Chicago this August. A new middle school on Chicago's West Side will blend KIPP's successful approach to instruction with the newest developments in digital learning.

Join us as KIPP Co-Founder, Mike Feinberg, and KIPP Chicago Executive Director, April Goble, discuss how KIPP Chicago is closing the achievement gap and bridging the digital divide.  Learn about KIPP Chicago's implementation of cutting edge technologies that equip teachers with the data they need to execute effective teaching practices and personalize instruction for students at all levels.

Date: Thursday, June 28, 2012
Time: 11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Location: 190 South LaSalle, 40th Floor Library
                  Chicago, IL 60603
Cost:  Free

 

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