Not exact matches
«What we need in New York City is stability,» said Dennis M. Walcott, the schools
chancellor under Mr. de Blasio's predecessor, Michael R. Bloomberg, who won a seven - year extension of
mayoral control.
In 2007, when Kaya Henderson, current
chancellor of the Washington, D.C., public schools, was deputy
chancellor, the struggling school system came
under mayoral control.
In August 2002, New York City Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg selected former corporate executive and Justice Department official Joel I. Klein to become
chancellor of the nation's largest school system — a system that had just come
under mayoral control.