Carolyn Jones covers K-12 education at CalMatters. A longtime news reporter, she’s covered education for nearly a decade, focusing on everything from special education to state funding policies to inequities in student achievement. She’s won numerous awards from the California Newspaper Publishers Association, and was a finalist in 2020 for beat reporter of the year (small newsroom) by the Education Writers Association. In 2023, she spent five weeks in Albania as a Fulbright Specialist working on media literacy and promoting a free press. At CalMatters, she’s written about how culture wars play out in schools, the challenges facing Native American students, lack of funds for rural school repair, the revolution in school meals and other topics. She always tries to include student voices in stories, linking broader policy issues to their impacts on young people, their families and communities. Previously, she worked at EdSource, the San Francisco Chronicle and the Oakland Tribune, covering government, breaking news, the environment and other beats. Jones attended public schools in California, where she got her start in journalism at the San Rafael High Red & White, and graduated from UC Berkeley with a degree in English. A longtime Oakland resident, she has two children and a Siberian husky.
Read this story in English. Gracias a los videos de TikTok, las vallas publicitarias y otras técnicas creativas de marketing, la inscripción en el kindergarten de transición en California parece estar aumentando. Pero los defensores están atentos a cómo esos niños de 4 años pasan su tiempo de clase, lo que, según dicen, será un […]
California is rolling out its transitional kindergarten program, with the goal of offering it for all 4-year-olds by 2025-26. While some schools have had programs in place for years, others are just starting to create teaching guidelines.
Read this story in English. Mientras que algunos estados han estado prohibiendo cientos de libros, California parece ir en la dirección opuesta: promulgar una ley que penalizaría a las juntas escolares locales que prohíban cualquier libro que refleje la diversidad del estado. El gobernador Gavin Newsom está listo para firmar el Proyecto de Ley 1078 de la […]
California would penalize school boards that ban books based on inclusion of certain groups under a bill the governor is expected to sign into law. But some fear unintended consequences.
Read this story in English. A medida que comienza un nuevo año escolar en California, los distritos están tratando desesperadamente de atraer a miles de estudiantes desaparecidos, que llegan tarde y faltan a clase para que regresen a las aulas en lo que muchos ven como un momento crucial para la educación en California. En […]
Nearly a third of K-12 students statewide were chronically absent in 2020-21, more than three times the pre-pandemic rate. Some school officials fear that pattern will become the new normal.
Read this story in English. Las guerras culturales en California se intensificaron el lunes cuando el estado demandó a un distrito escolar por su política estudiantil transgénero, y un grupo de padres dio el primer paso para incluir en la boleta electoral del próximo año un trío de iniciativas que restringirían las protecciones para los […]
Under a system that has long prioritized local control for school districts. state officials now are fighting some recent board decisions regarding LGBTQ students.
Read this story in English. El nuevo restaurante más popular de California podría ser su escuela primaria local. Gracias a un aumento de casi $15 mil millones en fondos estatales y federales, los distritos escolares están abandonando los viejos recursos (pizza congelada y nuggets de pollo) en favor de ensaladas orgánicas, pollo a la parrilla, […]
Carolyn Jones covers K-12 education at CalMatters. A longtime news reporter, she’s covered education for nearly a decade, focusing on everything from special education to state funding policies to inequities in student achievement.
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Carolyn Jones covers K-12 education at CalMatters. A longtime news reporter, she’s covered education for nearly a decade, focusing on everything from special education to state funding policies to inequities in student achievement. In 2023, she spent five weeks in Albania as a Fulbright Specialist working on media literacy and promoting a free press. Previously, she worked at EdSource, the San Francisco Chronicle and the Oakland Tribune, covering government, breaking news, the environment and other beats. Jones attended public schools in California, where she got her start in journalism at the San Rafael High Red & White, and graduated from UC Berkeley with a degree in English. A longtime Oakland resident, she has two children and a Siberian husky.