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3 Student Body  





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7 Results and Outside Evaluation  





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TEP Charter School
Founded2009
FocusProviding disadvantaged students with world-class teachers

Key people

Zeke Vanderhoek - Founder
David Coleman, President - Board of Trustees
Website[1]

The Equity Project (TEP) Charter School is a 480-student, 5th through 8th grade New York City charter middle school in the Manhattan neighborhood of Inwood.

Background

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TEP was founded in 2009 by Zeke Vanderhoek, a Yale graduate and former middle school teacher. Prior to founding TEP, Zeke was the founder and chairman of the educational company Manhattan Prep. In 2013, The New York State Education Department unconditionally renewed TEP's charter through 2018.[1]

Model

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TEP focuses on "serving a historically marginalized and under-resourced student population".[2] In 2014, TEP paid teachers an annual salary of $125,000.[3] As of 2024, the salary has risen to $140,000 with the opportunity for an annual bonus of up to $25,000.[4]

Student Body

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TEP students are admitted through a lottery system that gives preference to students receiving free or reduced priced lunches, English Language Learners, and those receiving special education services.[citation needed] In 2013–14, 86% of students were free lunch eligible, 21% were English Language Learners, and 18% received special education services. The student body was 90% Latino, 8% Black, and 1% White.[5] In 2021-2022, 27% were English Language Learners, and 23% of students had IEPs. The student body was 93% Latinx, 3% Black, 1% White, and <1% Asian.[6]

Faculty

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As of June 2022, the school employed 134 people, 83 of which were instructional personnel.[7] In contrast with student demographics, the teacher population is 37% White, 28% Black, 24% Latinx, and 10% Asian.[6]

Financial Model

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TEP offers high teacher salaries by reducing administrative costs in the following areas:[8]

School Day and Academic Calendar

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TEP operates on a year-round academic trimester schedule and instructs students in six subjects: English, math, science, social studies, physical education/health, and music. Students attend school from 7:45am – 4pm, approximately one hour and 45 minutes longer than the typical New York City school day. TEP is focused on providing students with depth in the discipline of music. Every student receives 45 minutes of daily instruction in music literacy, history, and performance. TEP students also receive 45 minutes of daily physical education. TEP offers a variety of athletics and enrichment opportunities, including competitive sports teams and clubs in the areas of academics, student governance, and the arts.[9]

Results and Outside Evaluation

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In October 2014, Mathematica Policy Research released the results of a four-year study of TEP. The report found that students who attended TEP for four years achieved test score gains equal to an additional 1.6 years of school in math, 0.6 years in science, and 0.4 years in English.[10]

Press

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TEP has been featured in various media outlets for its organizational model and results, including these articles:

References

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  1. ^ "The Equity Project Charter School Renewal Report: 2012-2013 School Year" (PDF). NYC Department of Education. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-04-03. Retrieved 2015-04-02.
  • ^ "Our Vision: Who We Serve". TEP. Retrieved 5 February 2024.
  • ^ Kohli, Sonali (4 November 2014). "What Happens to Test Scores When Teachers Are Paid $125,000 a Year?". The Atlantic.
  • ^ "Financial Model". TEP. Retrieved 5 February 2024.
  • ^ "School Quality Guide: 2013-2014: The Equity Project Charter School (TEP)" (PDF). NYC Department of Education. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-04-03. Retrieved 2015-04-02.
  • ^ a b "The Equity Project Charter School (TEP) (84M430): 2021-22: School Info". NYC Department of Education. Retrieved 5 February 2024.
  • ^ Financial Statements and Uniform Guidance Schedules Together With Independent Auditors’ Reports (PDF) (Report). The Equity Project Charter School. 30 June 2022. p. 7. Retrieved 5 February 2024.
  • ^ "TEP Charter - Key Savings". Archived from the original on 2015-04-03. Retrieved 2015-04-02.
  • ^ "TEP Charter - Academic Core". Archived from the original on 2008-04-12. Retrieved 2008-07-24.
  • ^ The Equity Project Charter School: Impacts on Student Achievement (PDF) (Report). Mathematica Policy Research. 24 October 2014. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-04-30.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=The_Equity_Project&oldid=1204004111"

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