America's Best Leaders: Mike Feinberg & David Levin, Knowledge is Power Program (KIPP)

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Dave Levin (left) and Mike Feinberg

Dave Levin (left) and Mike Feinberg

Mike Feinberg and Dave Levin are cofounders of the Knowledge Is Power Program, a network of high-achieving, publicly financed but independently run charter schools that serves mostly low-income minority children in 19 states and Washington, D.C. The following are excerpts of conversations with U.S. News's Eddy Ramírez.

Feinberg on Levin: Dave is the quarterback on the field who remains cool under pressure. We had a former student who passed away in 2002. I couldn't disconnect from the emotion of it. I called Dave and said, "I need your help," and he was on the first plane to Houston. He got involved in helping the family with the arrangements and was incredibly supportive in moments when I wasn't being very strong. I tend to run straight ahead, thinking that if I run into the wall enough times, eventually it will come down. Dave's the one who says, "Well, Mike, you can do it that way, but if you walk to the side, there is a door." He knows when people need a pat on the back or a shove on the butt.

Levin on Feinberg: After Hurricane Katrina, there were thousands of families relocated to Houston, and Mike spearheaded an effort to open a school for several hundred kids. They put the school together in a couple of weeks, and the school had tremendous success. He never loses sight of the goal—no matter how difficult the challenges are. It goes back to his belief that promises to children are sacred. If Mike says something is going to happen, it's going to happen. Leadership is often a lonely task, and I feel blessed that the last 16 years I've been able to share this journey with Mike. There is no way we could have done this without each other.

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It's a great thing what Mike and Dave in Houston for the Hurricane Katrina kids. One of my classmate said her child attended a Knowledge Is Power Program (KIPP) and it was an excellent school. She very highly of it's accomplishment.

Melissa of GA 1:51PM August 26, 2011

My child attends a Charter School in Palm Beach County called G Star School of the Arts that is run by a bunch of inexperienced staff members. Don’t get me wrong most of the teachers are great but the administration is full of crooks. Board meeting are closed to the public and does not have a parent on the board as they should. They are overcrowded and do not care about the welfare of their students. The fire department has been called several times because they use the stairwells as storage. The kids are just a number that means money in their pockets to pay for a soundstage that is not even used. How about you build classrooms not a giant empty building! These people ruined my child’s educational career and I feel the Palm Beach County superintendent of schools needs to step in a takeover and make this a great school.

The worst part is that they take in 504 and ESE students because they make more federal money off of them and that do not have a full time 504 and ESE coordinator. One day a week for 250 ESE kids. That is a disgrace!

I am crying out for help and to let everyone know that there is a story that needs to be exposed in Palm Beach County and that is that G Star School of the Arts is a scam and the kids are suffering because it is run by crooks.

Sincerely,

A Concerned Parent

Sam of FL 1:28PM October 10, 2010

I would love to get in touch with these guys. We are having a struggle here in Palm Beach County, Florida. The Superintendent of schools has turned our schools upside down this year and everyone is so upset! It's now a "one size fits all" curriculum and our kids aren't learning a thing!

They are being tested to death and now they even have the 1st and 2nd graders changing classes throughout the day.

We need help desperately!!!

STACY GUTNER of FL 1:31AM November 04, 2009

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