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KIPP:MA and Consigli Celebrate Cornerstone laying for new KIPP Academy Boston K-8 School

Back row from left are: Consigli Project Manager, Darren Peeler; KIPP Academy Boston (KAB) Assistant Principal, Nikki Barnes with KAB students; KIPP Academy Boston Elementary (KABE) Principal, Emily Dobell and Consigli President, Matthew Consigli. Performing Arts teacher, Linda Krov is in front with KABE students

Back row from left are: Consigli Project Manager, Darren Peeler; KIPP Academy Boston (KAB) Assistant Principal, Nikki Barnes with KAB students; KIPP Academy Boston Elementary (KABE) Principal, Emily Dobell and Consigli President, Matthew Consigli. Performing Arts teacher, Linda Krov is in front with KABE students

MATTAPAN, MA  Today, KIPP Massachusetts and Consigli Construction Co., Inc. (Consigli) celebrated the construction of its newest campus on 37 Babson Street in Mattapan with a cornerstone laying ceremony.

Nearly 100 friends of the schools, including Board members, donors, parents, staff and the following elected officials, Senator Linda Dorcena Forry,  Representative Russell Holmes, Representative Dan Cullinane,  Councillor Tim McCarthy and Ruth Georges representing Mayor Walsh’s office and the building project teams attended the event. Designed by Arrowstreet, Inc. and constructed by Consigli Construction Co., Inc., the new 53,000 square-foot home for KIPP Academy Boston Elementary and Middle School, scheduled to open in Fall 2016, will include eighteen classrooms, four breakout rooms, two science labs, a library, gymnasium and cafeteria, and will 648 students.

A first grade choir of twelve “KIPPSters” kicked off the morning with three songs, followed by words from 8th grader Garshae Mowatt-McKenzie, and KIPP Academy parent, Cassandra Rhea and Executive Director Caleb Dolan.  Mowatt-McKenzie shared some of her experiences as a founding 5th grader and her wishes for a KIPP High School to continue her education. “When I found out KIPP wasn’t having a High School I was devastated … KIPP has given so many students a chance to see that they can be more than where they grew up.   One of the wonderful opportunities I was able to earn because of KIPP is a $10,000 scholarship towards college from the Red Sox Scholars Foundation. Only 10 students out of all the Boston Public Schools were chosen for this opportunity and 2 out of those 10 students are from KIPP.”

Cassandra Rhea spoke about her four children’s educational experiences at public, private and charter schools stating that, “Every parent I know just wants a good education for their child.   I am one of the lucky ones because I have found that here at KIPP.  I’m excited for what’s to come with this school, a new building, a new neighborhood and more community involvement.  I am hopeful that someday there will be a KIPP High School, so that my children, and many others can continue their education in the environment that has served them so well.” 

Currently there’s a cap on Charter schools in Massachusetts which prevents KIPP from having a KIPP Academy Boston 9th – 12th grade High School.

Executive Director, Caleb Dolan, shared that our “teachers, leaders, students and families have worked hard to earn this beautiful building.”    Assistant Principal, Nikki Barnes, and Dolan invited guests to share in the dedication of the cornerstone: “To the children and families of Boston and the community members who serve them.”