2013 team schools annual report
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TEAM Charter Schools2013 annual report
TEAM is the region of KIPP public charter schools in Newark and Camden, New Jersey.
50,000kipp students
141kipp schools
team schools
kipp across the nation:
2,241
78%6
23% growth in students
served between 2012-2013
schools open,growing to 15
students served, growing to 7,600
to college, of 8th grade graduates
states with kipp schools
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our schools
middle schools high school
elementary schools
K-4grades served
2009year founded
522 students served
5-8grades served
2002year founded
394 students served
K-1grades served
2012year founded
215 students served
5-8grades served
2006year founded
404 students served
Kgrades served
2013year founded
110 students served
9-12grades served
2007year founded
595 students served
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TEAM is expanding to Camden in 2014
Opening schools outside of Newark means more kids getting the opportunities they deserve.
Pre-K
(200 students)
Pre-K
(200 students)
Elementary School 2
(500 students)
KIPP Cooper Norcross Academy at Lanning
Square: Revolution Primary
(500 students)
Middle School 2
(400 students)
Middle School 1
(400 students)
High School
(640 students)
9-125-8k-4pre-k
of camden students served at full size21%schools
opening5
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Just 3 students scored “college ready” on the SAT last year.
3rd grade njask readingmath
100%
75%
50%
25%
0% camden teamnewark new jersey
50%42%40%
27%
85% 81% 78%66%
TEAM will serve 2,700 students by 2023.
Camden’s kids need great schools
TEAM has a proven track record
TEAM will have a significant impact on Camden
Camden has the highest poverty rate in the country.
23 of the 26 lowest performing schools in the state are in Camden.
TEAM’s 3rd graders outperformed the state.
growth in students served
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are we serving the children who need us?
2,241stUDents serVeD
ethnicitY
eLiGiBLe For Free/reDUceD MeaLs
free reduced
team schools86.6%
newark public schools89.2%7.1%78.9%
73.8% 12.8%
81.8% 7.4%
team schools
African American African American93% 50%
Latino Latino5% 40%
Other Other2% 10%
newark public schools
stUDents With speciaL neeDs
team schools
newark public schools16.8%
12.4%
5
50%
65%
56%
70%
23%
31%
30%
59%
38%
49%
35%
58%
49%
63%
Our schools serve some of the highest need neighborhoods in Newark.
34%
39%
30%
45%
poVertY rates BY Zip coDe
BeLoW proFicient on the njask BY Zip coDe
team schools campuses
team schools campuses
0%
0%
75% poverty
75% below proficient
50%
50%
25%
25%
newark
newark
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are our students staying with us?
At TEAM, students are inspired to achieve. It
is a whole village helping to raise a child.team academy parent“
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MoBiLitY: aLL neWark schooLs
Student mobility at TEAM compared to all Newark schools (less is better)
2011 NJ Report Card
students who enter and leave within a school year7.4%
attenDance reasons For LeaVinG
Moving Out of TownOther ReasonsExpulsions
3.0%4.6%
0%
92.4%stUDent retention
newark public schools
91%
team schools
96%
Students stay at TEAM for a lot of reasons, including:
Access to teAchers
Teachers give students and parents their phone numbers
Teachers report receiving an average of 10 phone calls and 20 texts from students each week
hAnds-on Activities
30% more time spent in school allows for hands-on learning like Biography Day
trips
Students travelled a total of 39,389 miles to places including Utah, Washington DC, California, Québec, Costa Rica, India and Kenya
50 middle school trips/year
30 elementary school trips/year
extrAcurriculArs
13 clubs, 13 sports at Rise
18 clubs, 3 sports at TEAM
20 clubs, 5 sports at NCA
Access to technology
2 to 1 computer to student ratio for TEAM (3.4 to 1 computer to student ratio statewide)
88
“I’m happy with TEAM Schools because I like how they prepare my child for college. I hadn’t found too many schools that are as serious about education and preparing children for the real world.”
lavette, team parent
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“We get a private school caliber education for free. The teachers are very friendly, they are also very helpful all the time—and I mean on weekends and holidays, too. TEAM is preparing my children, not just for college, but the real world as well.”
anveta, team parent
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are students progressing & achieving academically?
eLeMentarY schooLMeasures of Academic Progress (MAP) Test Results by Cohort
map: The NWEA MAP is a norm-referenced, computer-adaptive assessment that provides comprehensive and reliable estimates of growth. It is administered in grades K-11.
Students refer to their cohort by the year they will go to college. These charts reflect school year 2012-13 with these equivalents:
reading
mathematics
national average
2024 (1st grade)2025 (kindergarten)
2023 (2nd grade)2022 (3rd grade)
rit scores
rit scores
130
140
150
160
170
180
190
200
210
K (Fall)
K (Fall)
grade(Reflect scores collected in spring unless otherwise noted.)
grade
130
140
150
160
170
180
190
200
210
The light grey line shows the history of how each cohort performed over the years.
TEAM elementary students are closing the achievement gap with the national average in their first year.
TEAM elementary students are finishing 3rd grade above grade level.
1st
1stK (Spring)
K (Spring) 2nd
2nd
3rd
3rdnational average
2024 (1st grade)2025 (kindergarten)
2023 (2nd grade)2022 (3rd grade)
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MiDDLe schooLMAP Test Results by Cohort
reading
national average
2019 (6th grade)2020 (5th grade)
2018 (7th grade)2017 (8th grade)
rit scores
5th (Fall) 6th5th (Spring) 7th 8th
195
200
205
210
215
220
225
grade
Middle school results are getting stronger with every cohort.
Students join TEAM in 5th grade below the national average. 2014 will be the first year for our elementary students to matriculate into our middle schools.
TEAM students are making strong progress in narrowing the achievement gap in middle school.
mathematicsrit scores
national average
2019 (6th grade)2020 (5th grade)
2018 (7th grade)2017 (8th grade)
5th (Fall) 6th5th (Spring) 7th 8th
200
205
210
215
220
225
230
235
grade
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about these tests
njask: TEAM and Rise students take the New Jersey Assessment of Skills and Knowledge (NJASK) in grades five through eight. The scores represent the percentage of students who are either proficient or advanced proficient.
hspa: High school students at NCA and throughout New Jersey take the High School Proficiency Assessment (HSPA).
5th 7th6th 8th
0%
25%
50%
75%
100%
44%
61%
31%
57%
35%
66%56%
65%
33%
74%82%
56%
eLeMentarY schooLsNJASK Results
newark public schoolsnew jerseyteam schools
reading mathematics
3rd
78%85%
50%
66%
81%
42%
0%
25%
50%
75%
100%
MiDDLe schooLsNJASK Results
newark public schoolsnew jerseyteam schools
reading
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MATHEMATICS
newark public schoolsnew jerseyteam schools
HIGH SCHOOLHSPA Results
READING MATHEMATICS
11th
0%
25%
50%
75%
100%
80%82%
61%
92%94%
78%
newark public schoolsnew jerseyteam schools
MIDDLE SCHOOLSNJASK Results
SCIENCE
8th0%
25%
50%
75%
100%
83% 79%
50%
newark public schoolsnew jerseyteam schools
MIDDLE SCHOOLNJASK Results
7th6th 8th5th
0%
25%
50%
70%80%
52%
75%
100%
55%64%
33%
57%
69%
42%
85%
53%
79%
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Our 3rd graders have caught up to and passed our incoming 5th grade students.
DistriBUtion oF stUDent scores on the Map test
national map averages at the end of 3rd grade
map rit scores
5th grade
3rd grade
mathreading
160 160180 180200 200220 220240 240
Our 3rd graders, who have been with us since kindergarten, are scoring higher on average than our new 5th graders who attended other elementary schools.
Fall 2014 will be the first year our elementary students matriculate into one of our middle schools.
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RISE ACADEMY STUDENT DASHBOARD
(1) real-time data: This is a one-stop shop for student data available to teachers 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Every time this spreadsheet is opened, more than 100 data points are automatically refreshed from multiple sources into one integrated dashboard which is used to drive conversations between teachers, students, and families.
(2) assessments: In addition to school-specific data, the dashboard provides students’ NJASK scores and MAP results, with comparison to state and nationally-normed tests.
(3) accelerated reader data: Accelerated Reader data has been integrated into the dashboard to show teachers the number of words a student has read in a given trimester or semester, so teachers can track student progress toward their reading goals.
(4) grades: In addition to the biweekly progress reports, teachers have access to updated grades with the click of a button. This also means that students don’t have to wait for report cards to find out what their current average is in each of their classes.
Our students, teachers, and families know how students are performing on a day-to-day basis.
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23
4
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are alumni climbing the mountain to & through college?
to & throUGh coLLeGe
0%
25%
50%
75%
100% 92%
78%83%
63%
45%
33%
40%
10%
93%90%
72%
Students Who Graduate From High School
Students Who Start College
Students Who Complete Four Year College
TEAM’s oldest students are seniors in college
58% of the Class of 2010 is currently enrolled
team schools us low-incomeus averagekipp
78%MatricULate to coLLeGe
TEAM measures college matriculation based on all students who finish 8th grade with us regardless of where they go to high school. Of 12th grade TEAM graduates, 88% have matriculated to college.
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network of Alumni
330 alumni currently served
college pArtnerships
115 colleges visited last year
41 KIPP college partners*
4 TEAM college partners:
• Bloomfield College• Montclair State University• Rowan University• Rutgers University - Camden
support for our Alumni
$80,000: Emergency fund total
$800: Book stipends and other support for each alum
* For more information, visit www.kipp.org/our-approach/kipp-through-college
Ways in which TEAM supports alumni:
• Rowan University
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alumni update
Courtney will teach for TEAM Schools
Courtney Lok, Senior at Rider University
what are you working on now? At Rider, I am a double major in Elementary Education and Sociology. I also work as a Student Writing Tutor at the Student Success Center. Outside of school, I am a youth counselor at a group home for displaced teens.
what are your future plans? After graduation, I am going to be a founding co-teacher at TEAM’s newest elementary school in Newark, Life Academy!
how has kipp through college (ktc)/team supported you? My KTC advisor, Mr. Forde, has been so helpful and supportive, no matter what the issue may be. He is really only a phone call or text away. He helps with any crisis I may be having and is just a fun, loving and enthusiastic person to have by my side.
Courtney in 5th grade at TEAM Academy, 2002
Courtney tutoring a SPARK student, 2013
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alumni update
Kinyette accepted into Teach for America
Kinyette Henderson, Senior at George Washington University
what are you working on now? I am a Sociology major with a minor in Communications. I am currently interning at the Better Business Bureau, working on the redesign of its website. I have also tutored at middle schools throughout DC, which led me to be interested in teaching!
what are your future plans? I have accepted an off er to be a high school math teacher in New Orleans through Teach for America (TFA)! I am working on my certifi cations to start training to be a corps member.
how has ktc/team supported you? I’ve been in touch with all my former teachers throughout the TFA application process, some of whom even wrote my recommendations. They’ve supported me through boarding school and college. I’ve had visits, phone calls, and care packages. With all the students they support now, I’m continuously amazed by how much involvement they’ve had in my life.
Kinyette giving TEAM 5th graders a tour of George Washington University
2020
are we building a sustainable people model?
anna, first-year teacher
I can’t stop talking about TEAM, and I’ve
already referred two new teachers.
53% oF teachers hireD Last Year Were reFerreD BY teaM staFF
teacher retention
86%
Charter Schools175%
TEAM Schools86%
Schools Serving Low-Income Students177%
All US Schools283%
1 http://www.vanderbilt.edu/schoolchoice/documents/stuit_smith_ncspe.pdf2 http://www.all4ed.org/files/archive/publications/TeacherAttrition.pdf
coMparaBLe retention:
totaL staFF
349
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leAdership opportunities
7 of 9 School Leaders began as TEAM teachers
TEAM has a formal leadership program with 25% of teachers in leadership training
observAtions And feedbAck
TEAM teachers get twice as many long observations as teachers in national top quartile schools**The New Teacher’s Project
professionAl development
Each campus has an average of 20 professional development days annually
teAmspy AwArds
Staff nominate each other for representing TEAM’s values:
7: Values awards given$2,500: Award amount300: Nominations submitted
Professional growth at TEAM
• Fun• Freedom • Impact
• Improvement• TEAMwork• Kid Focus
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teacher profile
Diane, SPARK Academy
what keeps you here? I love SPARK and can’t imagine being anywhere else. I think it’s just the fact that we’re all on the same page working for the same mission. That doesn’t mean that we agree on everything. It means loving our kids and our families so much so that everyday we’re doing everything we can to do right by them.
what does it mean to feel like a family? This is a supportive culture that starts with our school leader. She cares about you as a person before she cares about you as an employee and that’s true of all managers. We spend a lot of time getting to know each other.
what does training look like? For two weeks before kids start summer school, we’re in training all day. We start out with, “Why are we here? Why Newark? What can we do for our students’ families?” Then it continues throughout the year from conversations with your manager or targeted professional development sessions.
what keeps other staff invested? There’s always a time in the year when a person thinks, “I don’t know if I can do this,” because we’re still in founding mode, trying new things, constantly building something from scratch. But even at those times, they have the support they need to reach new goals. There’s nothing else like SPARK. You get this feeling to see your kids doing so well that it makes all the time we put into this worthwhile.
“I don’t know where else you would find such a strong culture and such a good staff. Being at TEAM feels more like being part of a family than it feels like being part of a job.”
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are we building a sustainable financial model?
2017
teaM’s First GroUp oF ten schooLs WiLL Be sUstainaBLe on pUBLic
FUnDinG in neWark in:
oUr Donors & BoarD
donor retention
72%new donors
per year
200board participation
100%(vs. 40% Nationally)
eXpansion FUnD
fundraising need
capital need
Funds raised in FY13 go towards reserves to be spent in later years
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
($1.0)
($1.0)
($1.0)
($1.0)($5.0)
($3.9)
($1.5)
$0.3
($5.9)
($4.1)
($4.9)($1.0)
$2.1millions
($2.3)
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cAmden stArtup funding
To launch our next 5 school cluster in Camden beginning in 2014
scholArships
To help ensure our alumni:
•Can attend the best school they are accepted to
•Have the highest chance of finishing college
•Are able to stay in school and graduate
Alumni emergency fund
To provide support to our alumni when unexpected emergencies arise that challenge their ability to finish college
...But we still have fundraising needs
$
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“At TEAM Schools, our leadership spends
money strategically on the resources
that are the key levers for student
achievement. We’ve prioritized blended
learning programs and the technology
that allows those programs to function
seamlessly. Through blended learning, students are able to learn at their own speed and get the remediation that they need. Teachers are able to spend less time
grading and more time working with
students!”
- lindsey epstein, rise academy teacher
“TEAM Schools is a great place to teach,
and a major reason for that is because of
the way that they use their money. I feel lucky to say I get to teach in my dream classroom. TEAM provides me with the
tools and resources to engage and meet
the needs of all learners - whether it’s
providing me with 15 iPads or 37 iMacs
in my technology classroom. TEAM
provides me with the tools needed to
create authentic learning experiences for
my students everyday.”
- kristen sigler, team academy teacher
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donors
corporate & coMMUnitY partners
24/7 Security AgencyAEA InvestorsAmerican ExpressAmerican Securities FoundationAnheuser Busch CompaniesAOL Inc.Aon HewittAsurionAT&T United WayBank of AmericaBank of America United Way
CampaignBarclays Global InvestorBMO Capital MarketsBryan Cave LLPBudget Print CenterChatham Asset ManagementClean SweepDeutsche BankDuff & Phelps LLCDyntekEaton Vance ManagementEdison PropertiesFirst Choice PrepFirst Data FoundationFried Frank Harris Shriver &
Jacobson LLPFund for Newark’s FutureG.R. Murray InsuranceGoldman, Sachs & Co.Harrington MoversHollister Construction ServicesIn-Line Air ConditioningInnogive FoundationITT Educational Services, Inc.KIPP PhiladelphiaKSS ArchitectsLightspeed SystemsLincoln Educational
Services Corporation
Local Initiatives Support Corporation
M&T BankMatrix New World
Engineering Inc.McGraw Hill EducationMcManimon, Scotland &
Baumann LLCMerck Partnership for GivingMicrosoft Matching Gifts
ProgramMorgan Stanley Matching GiftNew York Life Giving
CampaignNickerson CorporationNJM Insurance GroupNu-Way Concessionaires, Inc.One Source SolutionsPerry CapitalPhelps Construction Group LLCPorzio, Bromberg & Newman P.C.Prudential FinancialPSEG Giving CampaignPublic Financial ManagementRBH GroupReed Smith LLPRicoh USARobert W. Baird & Co.Saiber LLCSandler O’Neill & Partners, LPSchwab Charitable FundThe Carlyle GroupThe Meredith CorporationThe North Ward Center, Inc.Wachovia Matching Gift
CenterWatchung BooksellersWhole Foods West Orange
Reflects our supporters active from July 1, 2012 through November 1, 2013
FoUnDations
Achelis and Bodman Foundations
Arthur Rock and Toni Rembe Foundation
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Charles Hayden FoundationCity Bridge FoundationDWSS, inc.Fund for Newark’s FutureIron Man FoundationJockey Hollow FoundationKIPP FoundationMcMullen Family FoundationMorgridge Family FoundationNewark Charter School FundNewman’s Own FoundationNewSchools Venture FundsNJ SIM FoundationOverdeck Family FoundationRobinson Harris FoundationThe Alvin and Linda Dietz
Fund of the Community Foundation of New Jersey
The Clearing Corporation Charitable Foundation
The Community Foundation of NJ
The Frances L. & Edwin L. Cummings Memorial Fund
The Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation
The Hyde and Watson Foundation
The Louis Calder FoundationThe MCJ Amelior FoundationThe Walton Family FoundationThe Zander Family FoundationTurrell FundVictoria FoundationWilliam Sloane Jelin
Foundation
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donors continued
inDiViDUaLs
Maria and Dan AdanStephen N. Adubato, Sr.Andrea AlexanderAmy and Gideon AlpertLamara AlstonLisa and Joe AmatoAnneka AnandLinder and Merrick AndlingerSusan and Steve AndrzejewskiAnonymousDawn ArmbrustMashea M. AshtonStephanie AsklofMichael BackerDiana Baide-MartinezTed BallisonDaLynn BarkerDeborah and Randolph BarkerSheri BarretteJennifer and Michael BarryMarsha and Mark BarsmanBianca and Michael BatorLuce and Daniel BattsekJudy and Brian BedolMarilyn BedolKathleen BeebeRon BeitJP BerkeryMargaret and Paul BernsteinAndree and Copeland BertscheReena BhatiaVicky and Venkatalakshmi
BikkinaHeidi BindraJohn BlantonJuliana F. BlumSenator Cory BookerAnn BorowiecDan BotwinikTerry BowmanSheila BoydBreezy BozikSusan and Richard BraddockDerrell BradfordAnn and James BradyStephen Brady
Richard BrautigamMary T. BreenTodd BrocketLeslie BrownDenise Brown-AllenMaryann and John BugasFatimah Burnam-WatkinsMary and David BushnellLauren CaldareraRose and John CaliDeborah and Derek CapannaJeanette CarnegliaPaul CastigliaDeb and Tony CastorManik ChhabraSally and Percy ChubbLea CiavarraPeter ClarkeCindy CockeMindy CohenRoberta ColtonEleanor and Nicholas ColucciThomas ComiskeyGreg ComitoGail ConnollyJanet and Paul CookeJodi and Wayne CoopermanTafshier Cosby-ThomasEmily CozziPeter CozziWendy and John CozziLisa DaggsHenry D’AuriaBern DavisCrystal DennisMary Ellen and Paul DeNoonChristine A. DerosaMichelle DiazMichelle DiceAlvin and Linda DietzGabriella DiFilippo and
Ed PowerDoreen DodickLorraine DodickSakeenah DowellJeanine Downie and Michael
HeningburgJonathon Dubroff
Susan and Thomas DunnAlnicia DurrCharles EdelsteinKevin EngRebecca and Bruce EpsteinLinda EremitaCraig EricksonBrenda EtheartElizabeth EvansErik FaganRobert FeinbergJohn FerringLynn and Mark FilipskiDeborah Fineman and
John BozikMegan and Kevin FischbeckJoshua FischerMarci and Stephen FisherAnita FishmanMark FismanStephanie FitzgeraldLindsay FitzpatrickCarolyn and Joseph FleischerJennifer and Alan FournierMaria and William FoxNevin FoxKayce Freed JenningsTami Furman and Aaron
KleinbaumRobert FurstenauCassandra GaderonJay GalbraithAshley Garrett and Alan JonesRose and John GarrettCharlene and David GeffenJennifer GerberMyra and Jack GibsonRebekah GilbertAndrew GladsteinMorton GoldfeinCorona Gordon-WilliamsArchie Gottesman and
Gary DeBodeRahul GoyalMatthew GrablerSheryl Green and Rodney CohenValerie GregorashPeggy and Ronnie Gross
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Caleb KurowskiPam LangeNatasha and Nicholas LawlerJoanne and Doug LeachPatricia and Dirk LeasurePedro LebreCarlos LejnieksRoni and Robert LemleAlina LevinRobert LevyMichael LezynskiDave LiangMelissa and Michael LilleyScott LoefflerTrevor MaatAnne and Sean MaddenTerry MadoniaJana and Kevin MaherKaren and Brendan MaherCarmen Maldonado and
James ShippRebecca ManringFrancisco MartinezAngie MasterEdward MastrangeloConstance Max and
Eric LeningerJody MaxminNicholas MayTeresa and Raymond
McCullaghSiobhan McDermottJean L. McGoldrickCathy and Scott McGrawKimberly McLainAimee and Stephen McLeanCheryl and Peter McMullenJacquie McMullenLinda MeeksMatthew MeeksKatelyn MehlingJared MesznikJordan MetzgerDemetrice MilesLeslye MizePam MoellerPhillip MoneVivienne MoraJulia and David MoranThomas Morgan
Elizabeth MorrillTia MorrisIan MossJamilah MuhammadColleen MullensJulie and David MusicantChris NagleJon NagleEmily NeitzelKathleen NugentPatricia and Robert O’BrienMary Beth O’ Connor and
David LohuisJeanne Oh and Joseph KusnanLiz OlinerTimothy OmaggioPolly and Terry O’TooleLaura and John OverdeckAndrew PagetBeverly ParsonsKevin PearsonSandra and Arnold PeinadoDolly PengJudith PeskinDiann PeytonTeryn PhillipsLaura and John PhillipsShelley and Keith PhillipsRyan PripsteinElizabeth and Thomas PrymaSusan PutmanLisa RabinowitzRichmond RabinowitzRachel ReardonJane and Rick RedmondCassie Reid-DodickDarlene and John Reid-DodickLyn and Glenn ReiterMichelle Reiter and Dana BoltonDeborah and Kevin RibaAdam RiceElizabeth and Hershel
RichmanHannah Richman and Jason
SlosbergKaryn and Blair RidderTamara RobinsonTawanna RoebuckAmy Rosen and Tim CardenSarah Rosen
Marianne and Jon GunzlerRuba and Deepak GuptaEllen and Bob GutensteinAbigail HamiltonErnest HarperRenee HarperCathy HarterPatricia Haverland and Mark
McBrideCarol and Jeffrey HellerStephen HelyMolly HenickLaura HeshmatyJeanne and Duane HillDeborah and Peter HirschLorna and Gerry HoffmanJeff HoldemanJudy HoldemanJennifer HolleranBarbara and Dane HomesTom HoltWilliam HoltDianne D. HorowiczDavid JahnsLatashia R. JamesTenagne and Shavar JeffriesWendy and Michael JolleySonja and William JonesDiane and Darrell KalmesHooman KamelJohn KanbergAmy and Jeffrey KaplanElizabeth KarlJudith KellyLisa and Robert KennedyNicole KennedySandra KennedyRana KhanDonna and Christopher
KinneyMadelyn KisselAmy and Mike KleinAmy KnappBrad KoehlerMargaret KopecMeredith KotowskiAnahaita KotvalWilliam KraussCarol and Sanford KriegerAlex Kruglov
donors
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Selma RosenKaren and Mark RosenbaumJoanne RosenbergElizabeth and Michael RosnerMr. and Mrs. Warren RossSara and Paymon RouhanifardSenator Teresa RuizSarina and Patrick RutherfordCaitlin RyanBeth SamuelsonAmy and Jose SandovalMr. and Mrs. Leonard SantoroLynda SauerLucille and Constantino
ScerboJames SchachterTom SchaibleScott SchoenfeldAntoinette and Newton SchottJohn SchreiberPeter SchwartzEd SchwarzErica SegalRebecca ShapiroLawrence SharnakScott ShawChristine and Doug SheehanGabrielle and Thad SheelyRebecca Sherrill and Jason
HedbergYulia ShetsenScott ShireyAudrey SiegelKristen SiglerCarolyn SimpsonSherry and Scott SleysterSaranne SmallNate SmalleyJohn StathisGwendolin SpearsKim and Mark StandishChristopher StavrouSteven SteinmanAaron SterlingElaine SterlingEmma SterlingLinda and Brian SterlingElizabeth StrawbridgePatrick SullivanMarc Sulman
Cornelia Sweezy and Steven Cope
Jill and Josh TarnowSuzanne TaylorMarlene and David TepperNancy and Neal TepperDenise TheophilaKaren ThomasTracey ThomasSusan and Whitney TilsonJoan TomlinYvonne TouLouise and Gary TrabkaAaron TurnerNancy and Michael UslanBoris VuchicLeslie and Don WadeMary Ellen and Robert
WaggonerAimee WagnerCarol and Harlan WaksalJudy and Josh WestonLaura WheatonDoris WhiteKeith WiggsJane and Mark WilfSuzanne and John WillianHassan WilsonDeborah WoodMona and Ed ZanderKate ZernikeMr. and Mrs. Larry
Zimmerman
teaM BoarD
Daniel AdanSheila BoydThomas DunnBrendan Maher, ChairAmy RosenPatricia RossLinda Sterling
FrienDs oF teaM BoarD
Reena BhatiaTim Carden, PresidentLea CiavarraThomas ComiskeyCarmen MaldonadoConnie MaxJordan MetzgerThad Sheely
teaM BoarD oF GoVernors
Lisa AmatoRichard BraddockFatimah Burnam-WatkinsDerek CapannaGary DeBodeAlan FournierJoseph KusnanColleen MullensJohn Reid-DodickJosh WestonJohn Willian
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get involved
donatewww.teamschools.org/donate
Contact Ben Cope, Development Director:
bcope@teamschools.org
teach or refer a teacherwww.teamschools.org/jobs
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team charter schoolsa kipp region
www.teamschools.org
“Being at TEAM feels more like
being part of a family than it
feels like being part of a job.”
— diane, spark academy teacher
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