KIPP Bridge Charter School
No open positions for 2010 – 2011
Founded in 2002, KIPP Bridge Charter School is a tuition-free, public college-preparatory charter school serving students from Oakland. With an extended schedule (over 60% more time in class than traditional public schools), high expectations, and a relentless focus on results, KIPP Bridge is proving that the achievement gap can be closed for traditionally under-served students. The mission of KIPP Bridge Charter School is to develop the academic knowledge, skills, and character traits necessary for students to achieve success in the finest high schools and colleges, and the competitive world beyond.
Enrollment: 295 students, grades 5–8
Principal: Lolita E. Jackson
Student Body
• 78% African American
• 19% Latino or Hispanic
• 3% Asian or Pacific Islander
• < 1% White or other
• 66% qualify for federal free and reduced-price meals
To apply:
- first become thoroughly familiar with this website and with www.kipp.org.
NOTE: do not apply to teach on www.kipp.org. - you must click here to be considered for any KIPP Bay Area Schools teaching position.




