Ann Dornfeld
Reporter
About
Ann is a reporter on KUOW's Investigations team. Previously, she covered education stories for KUOW for a decade, with a focus on investigations into racial and socioeconomic inequities.
Her ongoing series exposing Seattle Public Schools’ lenient discipline of staff who abused students has won investigative reporting awards from the Society of Professional Journalists, the Radio Television Digital News Association, and the Education Writers Association. She was also lauded for her years of work covering disparities in the amount of recess and P.E. time students received in low-income schools.
Previously, Ann worked at Alaska Public Radio Network in Anchorage, and KLCC in Eugene, Oregon. Her freelance work, focusing on science and environmental issues, has appeared on national outlets including Morning Edition, All Things Considered, Marketplace and The World.
Ann’s marine and underwater photography has appeared in the American Museum of Natural History and the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry.
She lives with her husband and two children in South Seattle.
Location: Seattle
Languages Spoken: English
Pronouns: she/her
Professional Affiliations: Member, Investigative Reporters and Editors
Stories
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School bus service is better, but Seattle special education students may be left behind
The transportation crisis in Seattle Public Schools may have a long-term impact on the most vulnerable children in the district, including special education students.
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This is why the League of Women Voters is urging 'no' vote on Seattle education levy
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Seattle Schools adds 15 buses to reduce delays
The district is exercising a clause in its contract to force First Student to pay for additional buses and drivers from competitor Durham Bus Service.
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Late Seattle school buses hit low-income kids hardest
Several buses to some of the district’s poorest schools, including West Seattle Elementary, Emerson Elementary and Wing Luke Elementary, were running two hours late Friday morning.
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Own a house in Seattle? It might have a racist past
In 1965, Ralph and Elaine Hayes tried to put a down payment on a friend's home in Ravenna. "And in April of '66 the United Federal Savings Bank, I think...
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A fox in socks but the basis is racist. Falling out of love with Dr. Seuss
Eighth-grader Beezus Murphy has always loved Dr. Seuss.
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Hey, white people. Racism is your history, too. Take this tour to learn more
Longtime Central District resident Merlin Rainwater advocates for alternative forms of transportation, like walking and biking. She leads neighborhood ...
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Seeing the hottest show in Seattle changed history for these students
What if the first live theater you ever saw was "Hamilton"? That was the experience of many of the 2,800 students from low-income high schools across...
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Local Native writer reacts to 'immensely complicated' Sherman Alexie harassment allegations
Three women have publicly accused prominent Seattle writer Sherman Alexie of sexual harassment. NPR aired the allegations Monday. Sara Marie Ortiz is a...
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Sherman Alexie on harassment allegations: I have 'harmed other people'
Prominent Seattle writer Sherman Alexie on Wednesday addressed allegations that have rocked the literary world over the past few days: That he had...