A Historic School Reborn for Learning

KIPP School at Whittier Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Revitalizing a historic school to once again support the children and families of North Philadelphia.

Federal Historic Tax Credits

$4.1 Million

New Markets Tax Credits

$6 Million

Total Project Cost

$26 Million

Project Partner

MIS Capital

Impact

Education Access

Historic Foundations in Allegheny West
History

Historic Foundations in Allegheny West

Built in 1913 and designed by architect Henry deCoursy Richards, the John Greenleaf Whittier School has anchored Philadelphia’s Allegheny West neighborhood for generations. Named for the abolitionist poet, the three-story brick building with terra cotta details and a U-shaped courtyard welcomed thousands of local students over its long history. Whittier Elementary was a vital resource for the community, reflecting the evolving needs and diversity of North Philadelphia.

After nearly a century of service, the school closed in June 2013, leaving the building vacant and the neighborhood without a key educational institution. Recognizing both the architectural significance and the urgent need for accessible learning opportunities, KIPP Philadelphia Public Schools committed to revitalizing Whittier as the new home for its middle school program.

KIPP at Whittier Entrance
Revitalization Efforts

Transforming Space for Student Success

The former Whittier School has been transformed into a modern, high-performance facility for KIPP Philadelphia’s middle school program.

The 78,000-square-foot building, vacant since 2013, underwent a full rehabilitation to create state-of-the-art classrooms, a new cafeteria, a multi-purpose gym and auditorium, and an outdoor education area.

Designed to accommodate up to 700 students, the revitalized school now provides expanded educational opportunities for families in Allegheny West.

Community Impact

Transforming Lives Through Learning

The revitalized Whittier School now provides a modern, high-quality learning environment for up to 700 middle school students in Allegheny West. By expanding capacity from 360 students, KIPP Philadelphia addresses significant demand for accessible, college-preparatory education in an underserved neighborhood. The school’s open enrollment lottery ensures equitable access for families citywide.

KIPP Philadelphia primarily serves economically and educationally disadvantaged students, with 86% qualifying for the Federal Meals Program and 24% receiving special education assistance. The student body reflects the surrounding community, with 98% identifying as African American or Hispanic. The project also created new green spaces and public access areas, strengthening connections between the school and its neighbors.

Expanded Enrollment

The revitalized school now serves up to 700 students, up from 360.

Supporting a Community in Need

86% of students qualify for the Federal Meals Program.
24% of students receive Special Education Assistance.

Job Creation

The project delivered 80 union construction jobs and supports 70 permanent full-time equivalent jobs.

Green Space & Learning

New outdoor education areas and public-access green space strengthen neighborhood connections.

NTCIC & Progress

Financing the Project

NTCIC provided $6 million in New Markets Tax Credit allocation and an equity investment in the $4.1 million in Federal Historic Tax Credits generated by the project, making the $26 million rehabilitation of Whittier School possible. These investments enabled the transformation of a vacant historic building into a modern, high-performance educational facility for KIPP Philadelphia’s middle school program.

The project leveraged NMTC and HTC equity alongside loans, grants, and sponsor equity, reducing the school’s fundraising burden and ensuring financial feasibility. Construction created 80 union jobs, while the completed school supports 70 permanent positions and offers below-market rents, maximizing resources for student success and long-term neighborhood revitalization.

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KIPP at Whittier Entrance