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KIPP Stockton seeks five‑year renewal; district legal staff warns additional site expansion may require material revision
Summary
KIPP Stockton presented student‑growth data and a plan for a permanent high‑school site; many parents, students and staff testified in support. District legal counsel flagged a statutory requirement that adding a new site concurrent with renewal may require a material revision to the charter.
KIPP Stockton leaders asked the Stockton Unified board to renew their TK–12 charter for another five years and outlined academic gains, special education supports and plans to build a permanent high‑school campus in University Park.
"Our mission is to partner with families to create joyful, academically excellent schools that prepare students with the skills and confidence to pursue college, career and beyond," said Myra Howatey, who introduced the KIPP Stockton leadership team and summarized early literacy and growth data.
KIPP representatives told trustees their special education population has increased to about 19% and that the network provides a continuum of services including school psychologists, speech and occupational…
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