Forty - one New
York City superintendents will have to reapply for their jobs this year under a new policy announced by Chancellor Carmen Fariña.
The program will be facilitated by Michele Shannon, former Boston chief of schools; Gloria Buckery, former New
York City superintendent; and Leadership Academy Superintendents - in - Residence Ann Clark, former Charlotte - Mecklenburg superintendent and a mentor for AASA, and Valeria Silva, former Saint Paul Public Schools superintendent and AASA Superintendent in Residence.
Not exact matches
Carranza, who has been
superintendent of the Houston Independent School District for the past 18 months, will take over as New
York City schools chancellor on Monday, April 2.
Mayor Bill de Blasio's choice to lead New
York City's school system, Alberto M. Carvalho, said that he had changed his mind and would not leave his job as
superintendent of the Miami - Dade County system, leading to cheers in a packed meeting room of his school board.
A day after he was named by the mayor as New
York City's next schools chancellor, Alberto Carvalho,
superintendent of Miami - Dade County Public Schools, renounced his decision during a live TV broadcast.
The drama unfolded at what was called an emergency meeting of the Miami school board, with parents and students pleading with
Superintendent Alberto Carvalho to remain in the job and not move to New
York City to replace Carmen Fariña as schools chancellor.
Shimon Waronker, the embattled
superintendent of the Hempstead school district, was placed on administrative leave by the district's school board majority — an action, which if it holds up, will ban the former New
York City educator from intervening in the operations of Long Island's most troubled school system.
Mayor Bill de Blasio speaks to reporters at
City Hall in Manhattan after Miami - Dade County Public Schools
Superintendent Alberto M. Carvalho announced abruptly that he will not accept the job of running the New
York City school system on Thursday, March 1, 2018.
Those variable aside, a range of names have surfaced within the last 12 hours of potential candidates who could run for attorney general, including former New
York City Councilman Dan Garodnick, Sens. Michael Gianaris and Todd Kaminsky, New
York City Public Advocate Tish James, Cuomo counsel Alphonso David, ex-Financial Services
Superintendent Ben Lawsky, former gubernatorial and congressional candidate Zephyr Teachout and former Syracuse Mayor Stephanie Miner.
Mayor Bill de Blasio on Wednesday picked a new schools chancellor to oversee New
York City's 1.1 million - student system: Miami
superintendent Alberto Carvalho.
Those variable aside, a range of names have surfaced within the last 12 hours of potential candidates who could run for attorney general, including former New
York City Councilman Dan Garodnick, Sens. Michael Gianaris and Todd Kaminsky, New
York City Public Advcoate Tish James, Cuomo counsel Alphonso David, ex-Financial Services
Superintendent Ben Lawsky, former gubernatorial and congressional candidate Zephyr Teachout and former Syracuse Mayor Stephanie Miner.
Superintendent D'Amico, with his extensive leadership experience in the New York City Police Department, now has the great privilege of serving as the s
Superintendent D'Amico, with his extensive leadership experience in the New
York City Police Department, now has the great privilege of serving as the
superintendentsuperintendent.
She has served on many executive committees including the American Association of School Administrators, the New
York State Council for School
Superintendents, the Association of Small
City School Districts, and the New Standards Project, a national initiative that launched the transformation to standards - based instruction, a concept that remains the framework for teaching and learning across the nation.
«These inner -
city schools represent both new immigrant populations from Latin America and established ones from around the world, representing a diverse cross-section of families and traditions that is uniquely «New
York», and one that is close to the heart of the Holy Father,» said
Superintendent Dr. Timothy McNiff in a statement.
She joined the New
York City Departmenet of Education in 2006 as a superintendent of the city's alternative high scho
City Departmenet of Education in 2006 as a
superintendent of the
city's alternative high scho
city's alternative high schools.
Other members of the panel include Charles Fuschillo, a former state senator who represented the 8th District and is chief executive of the Alzheimer's Foundation of America; Marc Shaw, a former deputy under New
York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg who is a senior adviser for finances to the chancellor of the
City University of New
York; Elizabeth McCaul, an investment banker and former
superintendent of banks for the State of New
York who is chief executive for Promontory Europe, a financial firm; and Mark Page, Nassau County deputy county executive for finance.
Regent Betty Rosa of the Bronx, who spent her early childhood in Puerto Rico and then served as a special education teacher, principal and
superintendent in New
York City, is expected to be named chancellor.
In a dramatic reversal that has angered Mayor Bill de Blasio's office, Miami - Dade Schools
Superintendent Alberto Carvalho has turned down a job as head of New
York City schools.
The election of Rosa, a former New
York City principal and
superintendent, to replace outgoing Chancellor Merryl Tisch signals a sharp shift in the state's education policies after dramatic protests by parents.
Miami - Dade Schools
Superintendent Alberto Carvalho, an educator who is well - known nationwide, has turned down an offer to serve as the next New
York City schools chancellor less than a day after news broke that he was tapped to head the country's largest school system.
Mayor Bill de Blasio tapped the
superintendent of Houston schools to be the next New
York City schools chancellor, days after the mayor's first choice pulled out.
It includes prosecutors, lawyers, State Police
Superintendent Joseph D'Amico and New
York City Police Commissioner Ray Kelly.
Previously, he was a New
York State deputy
superintendent of banks and was a member of the New
York City Tax Commission in the 1990s.
On Feb. 28, 2018, news reports indicated that Mayor Bill de Blasio intends to name Alberto Carvalho, the
superintendent of the Miami - Dade school system, as the new chancellor of New
York City public schools, replacing outgoing Chancellor Carmen Fariña.
Hours after Miami - Dade schools
superintendent Alberto Carvalho accepted then declined to lead New
York City's public schools, Mayor Bill de Blasio said he had made it clear to the nationally - known educator that his alleged affair with a reporter a decade ago would be «rehashed» in New
York City and that the Big Apple was the «big leagues.»
Names immediately began to surface for potential replacements — New
York City Public Advocate Letitia James, state Sen. Mike Gianaris, former senior Cuomo aide and one - time
superintendent of the Department of Financial services Ben Lawsky and former U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara.
New
York City Patrolmen's Benevolent Association President Pat J. Lynch said, «I congratulate
Superintendent D'Amico on his confirmation and Governor Cuomo on his fine choice for
Superintendent of the State Police.
Subpoenas were served to associates of New
York City mayor Bill de Blasio and New
York State began its search for a new State Police
superintendent Read more»
The Concerned Clergy Coalition of Western New
York is calling for a national search for a new
city schools
superintendent.
Dr. Betty has extensive experience as a New
York City public school teacher, local
superintendent and as a member of the Board of Regents.
Houston schools
superintendent Richard Carranza will lead New
York City's public schools.
Mayor Bill de Blasio has tapped Houston schools
superintendent Richard Carranza to become the next New York City schools chancellor — four days after Miami - Dade Schools Superintendent Albert Carvalho bailed on the job at the
superintendent Richard Carranza to become the next New
York City schools chancellor — four days after Miami - Dade Schools
Superintendent Albert Carvalho bailed on the job at the
Superintendent Albert Carvalho bailed on the job at the last - minute.
Gov. Cuomo last week proposed a cap on school
superintendent salaries outside New
York City at $ 179,000.
Interim Buffalo School
Superintendent Don Ogilvie says the school district has a Friday deadline to submit a round of proposed turnaround plans for four failing
city schools to prevent closure by the New
York State Education Department.
Under state law, the New
York City schools chancellor has to be certified as a
superintendent or obtain a waiver from the state.
State law dictates that the New
York City schools chancellor has to be certified as a
superintendent, which requires three years of education experience, or obtain a waiver from the state, which would be granted by Steiner.
If they do not, an independent receiver will be appointed by the local
superintendent (the schools chancellor in New
York City), not by the state as the governor originally wanted.
14604 Re: Carl Paladino v. State Education Department Dear Judge Feroleto, Attorney Grievance Committee, and Judicial Conduct Commission: On September 11, 2017, my attorney, Dennis Vacco, Esq. brought an action against the State of New
York Education Department for a temporary restraining order and ultimately a permanent injunction to stay the Order of the
Superintendent of the State Education Department removing me from the Board of Education of the
City of Buffalo pending a trial on the matter.
Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, New
York State Police
Superintendent Joseph D'Amico, and Syracuse Police Chief Frank Fowler Tuesday announced the indictment of 72 people charged with operating two drug distribution rings: one that allegedly transported heroin, cocaine and narcotic pills between New
York City and Syracuse; and a second that allegedly sold cocaine in the suburbs of Syracuse and in adjacent Oswego County.
Her 1974 book The Great School Wars describes how New
York City has played educational three - card monte over its long public school history by moving apparent control over decisions up and down the system, between the central chancellor's office and the local
superintendents, but never yielding any fraction of control to the schools.
During World War I, the
superintendent of the Cleveland public schools suggested firing those teachers sympathetic to Germany, and anti-war teachers did lose their jobs in New
York City.
Yvonne Torres was appointed regional
superintendent for Region 1 in the New
York City public schools.
Big -
city school superintendents such as New York City's Joel Klein and Philadelphia's Paul Vallas have decried the agreements under which they have labo
city school
superintendents such as New
York City's Joel Klein and Philadelphia's Paul Vallas have decried the agreements under which they have labo
City's Joel Klein and Philadelphia's Paul Vallas have decried the agreements under which they have labored.
Bersin was one of that group of reforming
superintendents who were being brought in at the time from outside the world of education to manage big -
city school systems, the most prominent being Joel Klein in New York C
city school systems, the most prominent being Joel Klein in New
York CityCity.
You are a product of New
York City public schools and then became a teacher, principal, and ultimately a regional
superintendent in that system.
Prior to joining MCPS, Dr. Starr was the
superintendent of Stamford (Conn.) Public Schools, and held executive - level positions in urban and suburban districts, including New
York City Public Schools.
Colman Genn,
superintendent of Community School District 27 in Queens, N.Y., has been honored separately by Mayor Edward I. Koch and the New
York City school board for the «courage and integrity» he showed in uncovering patronage in his district.
Newark, New Jersey,
superintendent Cami Anderson (see «Newark's Superintendent Rolls Up Her Sleeves and Gets to Work,» features, Winter 2013) recalls that when she served as area superintendent for New York City's alternative schools and programs, the district had two «conventional wisdoms» when it came to evaluating guidance counselors and social workers: «The first was you'd be violating student confidentiality if you observed guidance counselors or social workers interacting with kids one - on - one, and the second was, if you weren't licensed as a clinical supervisor, you didn't have the authority to evaluate or document performance for these
superintendent Cami Anderson (see «Newark's
Superintendent Rolls Up Her Sleeves and Gets to Work,» features, Winter 2013) recalls that when she served as area superintendent for New York City's alternative schools and programs, the district had two «conventional wisdoms» when it came to evaluating guidance counselors and social workers: «The first was you'd be violating student confidentiality if you observed guidance counselors or social workers interacting with kids one - on - one, and the second was, if you weren't licensed as a clinical supervisor, you didn't have the authority to evaluate or document performance for these
Superintendent Rolls Up Her Sleeves and Gets to Work,» features, Winter 2013) recalls that when she served as area
superintendent for New York City's alternative schools and programs, the district had two «conventional wisdoms» when it came to evaluating guidance counselors and social workers: «The first was you'd be violating student confidentiality if you observed guidance counselors or social workers interacting with kids one - on - one, and the second was, if you weren't licensed as a clinical supervisor, you didn't have the authority to evaluate or document performance for these
superintendent for New
York City's alternative schools and programs, the district had two «conventional wisdoms» when it came to evaluating guidance counselors and social workers: «The first was you'd be violating student confidentiality if you observed guidance counselors or social workers interacting with kids one - on - one, and the second was, if you weren't licensed as a clinical supervisor, you didn't have the authority to evaluate or document performance for these people.»
CGCS and ServiceMaster Corporation sponsor the annual award in memory of Richard Green, a
superintendent for the New
York City and Minneapolis schools.
A former
superintendent of community schools in the New
York City borough of Queens, her husband, and four associates were charged last week in an alleged bribery scheme involving what authorities said were rigged bids for new computer labs.