Cheyanne Mumphrey
@cheymumph
National Education Reporter at the @AP | 📧 [email protected] | @APNewsGuild Member | DM for Signal | Loves 🗞&🐶 | https://t.co/gK7Xyu4DZE
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27-01-2014 22:04:47
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I’m out and about repping the The Associated Press tote ✍🏾 shaking the dust off my in-person interview skills.
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We are expanding The Associated Press's Digital team in a big way.
Social media producers, social video producers, a head of newsletters and more.
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Friends, we're aiming to open apps for the 2023 The New York Times Fellowship as soon as tomorrow. Fellowships in reporting, audio, design, social/audience, photo, video (opinion), visual forensics. And watch for the launch of the Local Investigations Fellowship by Dean Baquet and Sona Patel.
.Cheyanne Mumphrey at The Associated Press reported on our data on the high school class of 2022, which shows that test scores dropped to their lowest in 30 years. Read more at the link below.
To fill shortages, some schools are hiring uncertified teachers. Other states are starting teaching degrees at community colleges.
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'The results offer a lens into systemic inequities in education, in place well before the pandemic shuttered schools and colleges temporarily waived testing requirements.' (The Associated Press by 🙋🏾♀️)
1/ Meredith Kolodner and I spent the last few months interviewing families, lawyers and advocates to document the practice of 'informal removals,' a form of off-the-books discipline that denies students with disabilities their rights to a full education apnews.com/article/school…