Andrew Ujifusa
@andrewujifusa.bsky.social
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I'm an editor at Chalkbeat, a national nonprofit news organization and a division of Civic News Company. I previously worked at Education Week's Politics K-12 vertical, and also at Maryland and Mississippi newspapers. I taught at two high schools in Japan.
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My dad had a great American life. It had Americana: milking cows at dawn as a kid, starting at QB for the state champs. It also had civic triumph: helping remedy racial injustice, receiving the equivalent of a Japanese knighthood. The @nytimes.com featured it here: www.nytimes.com/2024/11/06/u...
Grant Ujifusa, 82, Dies; Lobbied for Redress for Japanese Americans (Gift Article)
He helped sway Ronald Reagan to sign a bill offering cash and an apology to Japanese Americans who had been imprisoned during World War II.
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"Jessica Chock-Goldman spotted about 20 students huddled in the courtyard during lunch. Her first thought: a student had smuggled in a cellphone. ... She approached the group and made a surprising discovery. They were marveling at a baby bird." www.chalkbeat.org/newyork/2025...
NYC educators are pushing the joys of ‘distraction-free’ schools over fears of ‘cellphone ban’
NYC educators and mental health professionals are trying to help students adjust to school without cellphones. Just don’t call it a ban, they advise.
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This is my last week at the Wall Street Journal.

I'll be returning to Chalkbeat to launch a new section focused on the big ideas and debates in American education. More on this soon!

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andrewujifusa.bsky.social
"A day after families and leaders from over 200 charter schools marched across the Brooklyn Bridge, powerful state lawmakers demanded an investigation into the event, saying they believed it was an inappropriate political rally." www.chalkbeat.org/newyork/2025...
NY lawmakers demand investigation into charter school rally, alleging coercion
After a major charter school rally, two state senators are calling for an investigation into whether schools pressured families, staff, and students to attend.
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"Districts are spending less time on professional development to help teachers guide students through discussions of contentious issues ... In 2018, more than half of school districts in politically mixed areas conducted such training. By 2022, it was just a third." www.chalkbeat.org/2025/09/17/c...
After Charlie Kirk's assassination, what teachers say faces a new kind of scrutiny
Charlie Kirk’s death has led to investigations of teachers for their social media posts and calls for a crackdown on inappropriate speech. But his assassination has also highlighted uncertainty about ...
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andrewujifusa.bsky.social
“This unjust detention has frustrated and paralyzed my education and effort momentarily,” Dylan said. “But it won’t make me give up on working hard toward my educational goals.” www.chalkbeat.org/newyork/2025... via @chalkbeat.org
Dylan Lopez Contreras speaks about what it’s like to be a student in ICE detention
“I feel both physically and mentally drained,” Dylan said, “but I’m still holding on.”
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The Ed Department cancelations jeopardize more than $30 million worth of federally funded efforts in 14 states to help educators better serve students with disabilities. 1/2

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Trump Canceled Millions for Special Education Teacher Training. What's Next?
More than $30 million for teacher training and parent resources will no longer flow as scheduled.
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andrewujifusa.bsky.social
"Testing officials estimate that 33% of students from the class of 2024 were ready for college-level math, down from 37% in 2019, even as more students said they intended to go to college." www.chalkbeat.org/2025/09/09/n...
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"Migrant students brought a modest enrollment boost the past two years ... With migrant family arrivals to Chicago waning and an immigration crackdown under the second Trump administration, that reprieve in enrollment losses appears to have been temporary." www.chalkbeat.org/chicago/2025...
Chicago public school enrollment dropping again, early data show
Based on preliminary data, the decreases are steepest in charter and majority Black schools.
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