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KIPP Texas board unanimously approves targeted improvement plans after TEA TAPR flagged supports for special populations

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The board approved a TEA‑required targeted improvement plan (TIP) strategy for federally designated schools after staff outlined interventions tied to the TAPR, including additional supports for McKinney‑Vento (homeless) students, special education and emergent bilingual learners.

KIPP Texas’s board on Wednesday voted unanimously to approve the targeted improvement plan (TIP) statement of strategy for schools the Texas Education Agency recently designated for federal comprehensive support and improvement (CSI).

The approval follows staff presentations on the TEA’s Texas Academic Performance Report (TAPR) and related monitoring feedback. Saba Ali, chief executive officer, told the board the TAPR showed several areas that require additional intervention, most notably outcomes for McKinney‑Vento (homeless) students, special education students, and emergent bilingual students.

Staff reported that…

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