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Joe Hong

Joe Hong

Education Reporter at CALmatters

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  • English
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  • Education

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Recent Articles

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What would Lance Christensen do as California schools superintendent?

Lance Christensen, the challenger for California schools superintendent, vows to put students first and give parents a bigger voice.
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Native American students hope a new education law helps reverse yea...

Native American students in California hope a new law will improve instruction about tribal history and alleviate misinformation.
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Recent cyberattacks highlight the vulnerability of California schools

Recent cyberattacks show many schools are at risk due to few resources and no statewide security standards.
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California student test scores plunge — but some achievement gaps n...

Pandemic fallout: The student scores show a statewide decline that has nearly wiped out progress made over the past eight years.
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Amid ominous signs, California releases first student test scores s...

Officials released student test scores in a way guaranteed to hinder coverage of what’s expected to be a steep pandemic-driven decline.
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California student test scores plunge — but some achievement gaps n...

Pandemic fallout: The student scores show a statewide decline that has nearly wiped out progress made over the past eight years.
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Does school funding proposal fall short on equity? - CalMatters

School funding proposal would target high-poverty schools, not specifically Black students supporters wanted to prioritize.
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Extra pay could lure experienced teachers to poorer schools. Why Ca...

Increasing teacher pay would attract more experienced applicants to high-poverty schools, but unions have long opposed it.
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K-12 enrollment: Does the increase in homeless students indicate a ...

California’s overall K-12 enrollment declined, but a lack of affordable housing may be fueling an increase in homeless students.
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Veteran teachers: Why some stay in tough classrooms

Many teachers leave high-poverty schools for less stressful classrooms, but some veteran educators choose to stay.
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California parents fed up with schools want to make high-quality ed...

Advocates in California are attempting to put a measure on the ballot making a high-quality education a constitutional right.