State Required Information: 2018-19

Below you will find the most current public information, as required under federal law and Arkansas' Acts 1373 and 1747.

Board Meeting Minutes

KIPP Delta Board Meeting information, minutes, and audio are posted on the Board Meeting page of this website.

View Board Meeting Page

Comprehensive Financial Data Reports

District Fiscal Policies
State & Local Revenue Sources
Administrator and Teacher Salary & Benefit Data
Legal & Building Fund Balances
Annual District Budget
Monthly Expenses
Personnel Contract Information
Personnel Policies
Salary Schedule
Teacher Salary Expenditures
Annual Statistical Report
Annual Financial Audit
Uses of NSLA Funding

Academics

KIPP Delta Student and Family Handbook (Discipline and Attendance Policies)
KIPP Delta Family Calendar
ACSIP School Improvement Plan
Annual Report to the Public
Student Support Services Plan
Parental Involvement Plan
School Performance Reports
Teacher Arkansas Qualified Status
ACT 1039 - Dyslexia Report

Non-Discrimination Statement

KIPP Delta Public Schools does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, disability age in its program and activities and provides equal access to all educational programs and activities sponsored by the District. The following persons have been designated to handle inquiries regarding the non-discrimination policies:

For Section 504 and Title II Contact:
LaKeda Ward
Director of Curriculum and Instruction
lakeda.ward@kippdelta.org

For Title IV, Title, IV, and Title IX Contact
James Boyd Jr.
Interim Executive Director
james.boyd@kippdelta.org

The commitment of KIPP Delta Public Schools to the most fundamental principles of academic freedom, equality of opportunity and human dignity requires that decisions involving students and employees be based on individual merit and be free from discrimination in all its forms.

It is the policy of the KIPP Delta’s Board of Directors there will be no discrimination because of race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin or handicap/disability in placement, instruction and guidelines of pupils; the employment, assignment, training or promotion of personnel; the provision and maintenance of physical supplies and equipment; the development and implementation of the curriculum, including the activities program; and in all matters relating to the instruction, supervision, administration, and Board policy development.

Individuals with complaints concerning personnel, curriculum, discipline (including specific discipline policies), coaching, or the day-to-day management of the schools should address those complaints as follows:

  1. Contact the principal to conference with the teacher, coach, or other staff member against who the complaint is directed
  2. File a written appeal with the principal stating a reason for disagreement
  3. File a written appeal with the superintendent

Other than in the few instances where statutorily allowed or required, student discipline and personnel matters may not be discussed in Board meetings. Individuals with complaints regarding such matters should follow the sequence outlined above.

Back to State Required Information Page