Sentences with phrase «become schools chancellor»

David M. Steiner, the New York State education commissioner, center, met with a panel on Tuesday on the question of recommending a waiver for Cathleen P. Black to become schools chancellor in New York City.
See, I am of the view - people don't become a school chancellor unless you're an eternal optimist - and I am of the view that what Shirley Ann said before, it's exactly right.
When Klein became schools chancellor, he created a new principal - training program.
Indeed, while serving as assistant attorney general in the Clinton Justice Department, and before becoming schools chancellor, Klein recalled how he was inspired to become a lawyer: He sometimes skipped school, he told an interviewer, so his father could «take me to the federal courthouse in Manhattan, and we'd just watch cases.»

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Within months, Adenauer shifted his support from the Ahlen Program to the «Social Market» concept developed and promoted by Ludwig Erhard (who became Adenauer's economics minister and later his successor as chancellor), as well as the «Freiburg School» of economics, most of whose members had direct ties to the Freiburg Circle.
Holden Thorp, the school's chancellor, is stepping down on June 30 to become provost at Washington University in St. Louis.
She was a longtime teacher at P.S. 29 in Brooklyn, a well - known principal at P.S. 6 in Manhattan, and the superintendent of District 15 schools in Brooklyn before becoming a deputy chancellor under former Chancellor Joel Klein.
Walcott became chancellor in 2011, but he'd been at Bloomberg's side since the mayor wrested control of the city's public school system from the state in 2002.
MANHATTAN — State Education Commissioner David Steiner has announced the team that will help him decide whether to grant Cathie Black a waiver allowing her to become the city's next schools chancellor.
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP)-- Lawyers representing more than a dozen parents in three lawsuits are urging a state judge to block a magazine executive from becoming New York City schools chancellor starting next week.
A group devoted to continuing his education agenda and founded in part by his longtime schools chancellor has become one of the most powerful forces in Albany by pouring millions into lobbying and adroitly exploiting rivalries in state politics.
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 last - 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 last - schools chancellor — four days after Miami - Dade Schools Superintendent Albert Carvalho bailed on the job at the last - Schools Superintendent Albert Carvalho bailed on the job at the last - minute.
With the chancellor using his budget to announce that all schools in England will become academies, a story we reported on last year has made it into our top - five this week.
MANHATTAN — State Education Commissioner David Steiner has granted publishing executive Cathie Black a waiver allowing her to become the city's next schools chancellor.
State Education Department Commissioner David Steiner must grant Black a waiver before she can become the next schools chancellor, since she lacks the experience or training in education that is required for the position under state law.
MANHATTAN — Three separate groups are preparing to sue if Cathie Black is granted a waiver to become the city's next schools chancellor, threatening to delay an already contentious battle over Mayor Michael Bloomberg's pick.
As expected, state Education Commissioner David Steiner has granted a waiver of educational field experience to Cathie Black, clearing the way for her to become the next NYC schools chancellor.
MANHATTAN — Cathie Black is poised to become the next schools chancellor after Mayor Michael Bloomberg agreed to a compromise with the state that would have a «chief academic officer» with extensive education experience serve by her side.
Perhaps no event represented the trend in urban school politics better than Harold Levy's becoming chancellor of the nation's largest school district, New York City, in May 2000.
Carmen Fariña recently became the deputy chancellor for teaching and learning of the 1.1 million - student New York City public school system.
Moved to New York City to become chief of staff and then deputy chancellor for teaching and learning during Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Chancellor Joel Klein's Children First reforms of New York City public schools.
New York City became a poster child of the initiative when New York school chancellor, Joel Klein, accepted Gates dollars and began, in 2002, to create 123 «small high schools of choice.»
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.
When Joel Klein became the chancellor of the New York City schools, one of his first actions, back in 2004, was to end social promotion in third grade.
(Alberto Carvalho, the superintendent of Miami - Dade County, made headlines in February 2018 when he accepted, and then rejected, an offer to become New York City's schools chancellor.)
THE TIMING couldn't have been more propitious as Kaya Henderson delivered her first formal address since becoming D.C. school chancellor three years ago.
Besides giving new authority to the chancellor, the mayor is also proposing to allow some charter schools — those located in «high need» areas of the city — to become neighborhood schools, which students living nearby would have a right to attend.
It's true that student test scores on the National Assessment of Educational Progress — sometimes called «the nation's report card» — are higher than when she became chancellor and made the biggest jump of any participating urban school district.
Carranza announced earlier this month is leaving the district to become chancellor of New York City Schools, the largest public school system in the United States.
Proposals which will see all schools become academies by 2022 were unveiled by chancellor George Osborne in his budget earlier this month, and expanded - upon in the education white paper educational excellence everywhere.
Miami School Superintendent Alberto Carvalho has turned down an offer to become chancellor of New York City public schools.
Under the government's plans, announced by the chancellor George Osborne in his budget last month, all schools will have to become academies by 2022.
Prior to becoming chancellor, Dr. Mone was a Professor of Management in the UWM Lubar School of Business where he also served as the Chancellor's Designee for Strategic Planning and Campus Climate from 2011 - 2014.
In that report, Eden concludes that the school discipline reform efforts by Bloomberg, de Blasio and their respective chancellors have led to traditional district schools in the Big Apple becoming less safe for teachers and children.
Such naivete explains why the Obama Administration has continually promoted case studies of reform - minded school leaders working closely with NEA and AFT locals, why Class Struggle author Steve Brill floated the laughable idea of Weingarten becoming chancellor of New York City's traditional district three years ago, and why organizations such as Educators4Excellence and Teach Plus — which represent younger, reform - minded teachers who now make up the majority of NEA and AFT rank - and - filers (and are staffed by teachers who are themselves centrist and progressive Democrats)-- work so hard to aim to lead reform from within union ranks.
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