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With money from that effort, the fund also announced Wednesday that it is giving $20 million to six charter school groups in four states. The recipients are: Rocketship Education in San Jose, Calif.; Success Charter Network in New York; Knowledge is Power Program schools in Los Angeles; KIPP schools in Atlanta; and West Denver Prep and Denver School of Science and Technology in Colorado. For the Atlanta group, the money means tripling the number of students it can serve to 3,300 and opening twice as many schools by 2015, said David Jernigan, executive director of KIPP Metro Atlanta. That means the several hundred students on a waiting list for one of the KIPP schools in the city will have a place to go, he said. "We hope people see what we're doing as what's possible in education," said Jernigan, whose four Atlanta middle schools serve 70 percent poor students who frequently outperform many of their peers in other schools on standardized tests. ___ Online: Charter School Growth Fund: http://www.chartergrowthfund.org/ KIPP Metro Atlanta: http://www.kippmetroatlanta.org/ National Alliance for Public Charter Schools: http://www.publiccharters.org/
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