Formation | 2014 |
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Founder | Elizabeth Green |
Founded at | New York City and Colorado[1] |
Merger of | Gotham Schools, EdNews Colorado |
Type | Non-profit organization |
Region | Chicago, Colorado, Detroit, Indiana, Newark, New York, Philadelphia, and Tennessee[2] |
Official language | English |
Jill Barkin, Elizabeth Green, Kang-Xing (KX) Jin, David Rousseau, Ann Sardini, Gideon Stein, Becca Van Dyck, Karen Wishart, Roberto Yañez[2] | |
Affiliations | Institute for Nonprofit News |
Website | chalkbeat |
Chalkbeat is a non-profit news organization that covers education in several American communities.[3][4] Its mission is to "inform the decisions and actions that lead to better outcomes for children and families by providing deep, local coverage of education policy and practice."[5] It aims to cover "the effort to improve schools for all children, especially those who have historically lacked access to a quality education".[2] Its areas of focus include under-reported stories, education policy, equity, trends, and local reporting.[6]
Chalkbeat was founded as GothamSchools in 2008 by Elizabeth Green and Philissa Cramer. It merged with EdNews Colorado, founded by Alan Gottlieb, in 2013, and then redesigned and relaunched the website as Chalkbeat one year later.[5][7][8]
In 2020, Chalkbeat created Votebeat, a similar newsroom focused on local election rules and processes, before restructuring under the parent organization Civic News Company in 2023 and adding Healthbeat in 2024.