Not exact matches
Survey data routinely show that the public elementary
schools have an easier time filling teaching
vacancies compared to their
middle -
school and high -
school peers.
The data also indicate that patterns of student attrition at KIPP
schools are typically no different from other local
schools except that KIPP
schools replace
vacancies with fewer students in the last two years of
middle school, and those late - arriving students are somewhat higher - achieving than students entering KIPP
schools in 5th and 6th grades.
Last spring, Michael Johnson, principal at Woolfolk
Middle School in Yazoo City, had about 15
vacancies on his 30 - person staff.