KIPP stands for this
What is the Knowledge is Power Program?
This month is dedicated to this catergory.
What is February?
New York's 5 boroughs are Manhattan, Queens, Staten Island and these 2 that start with a B.
What are The Bronx and Brooklyn?
Because of their jackets British troops during the American Revolution were know by this name.
What is Redcoats?
Build in 1930 in NY, this building was once the tallest in the world.
What is Empire State Building?
The number of schools does KIPP NYC currently has
What is 15?
The first African American major league baseball player.
Who is Jackie Robinson?
The name of the street that cuts diagonally through Manhattan and is synonymous with big-time theater.
What is Broadway?
To have the proper evidence of your rights or authority.
What is cREDentials?
It's iconic glass pyramid design makes it one of Paris' most visited attractions.
What is the Louvre?
One of KIPP's 7 Key character strength also meaning small loose particles of stone or sand
What is Grit?
The first African American to serve as a US Supreme Court Justice.
Who is Thurgood Marshall?
This museum established in the late 1920s began with 8 prints & one drawing.
What is the MOMA?
Prey's proverbial foe
What is pREDator?
Soul in Flight, a statue of a man serving a tennis ball honors this late great athlete.
Who is Arthur Ashe?
The location that KIPP began in 1995.
What is South Bronx?
The year the 13th amendment was ratified abolishing slavery in the US.
What is 1865?
This section of central park contains a mosaic with the word imagine.
What is Strawberry Fields?
A strong virile man with lots of erythrocytes.
What is red-blooded?
D.C Monument built to honor the 16th president of the United States.
What is the Lincoln Memorial?
Great enthusiasm and energy and a conference room
What is Zest?
The 1870 ratification of the 15th amendment gave African American this right.
What is voting rights? Or What is the right to vote?
This race track in Queens is known to its patrons as the Big A.
What is the Aqueduct?
A difficult, unpleasant, or embarrassing situation
What is predicament?
The Great Bell of the striking clock at the north end of Place of Westminster in London.
What is Big Ben?