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Casey Parks

Casey Parks

Casey Parks is a staff reporter covering New Orleans and Mississippi. Prior to joining The Hechinger Report, she spent a decade at The Oregonian, where she wrote about race and LGBTQ issues and was a finalist for The Livingston Award. She was the assistant editor of The Jackson (Mississippi) Free Press and the inaugural winner of the New York Times' Win a Trip to Africa with Nicholas Kristof contest. In high school, she worked before and after classes at The Alexandria Daily Town Talk in Central Louisiana. There, she fielded angry calls on the circulation desk in the morning and retyped press releases in the afternoon. The editors rewrote her first story, but she still keeps a copy of it in her desk. She earned a master's degree from Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism, where she also studied race, poverty and education.

parks@hechingerreport.org
African Diaspora 
Posted inNews

Traveling to the African Diaspora to prepare Black students for college

Casey Parks by Casey Parks March 17, 2020February 14, 2024

Towana Pierre-Floyd said we’d reach the ocean soon. We’d flown over the Gulf of Mexico on our way from New Orleans to Belize, then boarded a bus south. Outside, the road was dust, pocked by craters our chartered bus swerved to miss, but Pierre-Floyd said she could sense it: the Caribbean Sea was close. It […]

Sci Academy
Posted inNews

Nearly all the seniors at this charter school went to college. Only 6 out of 52 finished on time

Casey Parks by Casey Parks September 30, 2019April 8, 2021
"ban the box"
Posted inNews

From prison to dean’s list: How Danielle Metz got an education after incarceration

Casey Parks by Casey Parks July 8, 2019April 8, 2021
Posted inNews

With white students becoming a minority, public universities push harder to diversify

Casey Parks by Casey Parks April 5, 2019April 8, 2021
Girls Coach Katie Lucky-Heard (left, white shirt) delivered a half-time pep talk to her team. “Tú puedes,” she said. You can do it.
Posted inElementary to High School

Immigrant students once barred from sports can now play in Louisiana

Casey Parks by Casey Parks January 28, 2019October 21, 2020
Girls Coach Katie Lucky-Heard (left, white shirt) delivered a half-time pep talk to her team. “Tú puedes,” she said. You can do it.
Posted inElementary to High School

Immigrant students find hope in soccer, but some states won’t let them play

Casey Parks by Casey Parks November 7, 2018October 21, 2020
The new convocation center at Xavier University is seen in New Orleans, Monday, Sept. 2, 2013. Student Landan Moore says Xavier is his dream school.
Posted inDivided We Learn, Higher Education, New Orleans, News, The South

A college scholarship meant to help low-income, black students now serves mostly white, middle-class kids

Casey Parks by Casey Parks March 27, 2018April 8, 2021
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