Marcus Williams, Eliza Catalino, both 8th graders at KIPP (Knowledge Is Power Program) Academy in the Bronx; Quinton Vance, principal and an English teacher at KIPP in the Bronx and David Levin, co-founder of the KIPP National and superintendent of KIPP New York, on why their charter schools have been so successful in even the poorest urban areas
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