Sentences with phrase «do about mayoral control»

«What would you do about mayoral control in NYC, and do you support mayoral control in other municipalities?»

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«Senator Marcellino and the members of the education committee will seek information about what is being done to fix underperforming schools and other specific plans to improve and strengthen the city school system so that the state's examination of mayoral control is as comprehensive as possible.»
«The Senate didn't favor extending mayoral control and had many reservations about how it was working under the mayor.
The ruling, by the Appellate Division, First Department, in Manhattan, upheld a lower court finding that the city's Education Department did not comply with the 2009 state law on mayoral control of the city schools because it failed to adequately notify the public about the ramifications of the closings.
Given the fact there are members who oppose mayoral control for any period of time, the conference simply doesn't care enough about extending the law to expend its political capital on it, several members said in interviews with Capital on Tuesday.
ALBANY — Mayor Bill de Blasio came to Albany to talk about lots of things: funding for helping the homeless, extending mayoral control, making sure proposed cuts to Medicaid and city university budgets don't «cost the city a penny,» as he and Gov. Andrew Cuomo put it.
C.E.O.s for the city's other large charter networks, Uncommon Schools and Achievement First, did not reply to requests for comment about whether they support mayoral control.
Devora Kaye, a D.O.E. spokeswoman who handles inquiries about mayoral control, did not directly respond to Moskowitz's comments, focusing instead on the P.E.P. vote.
Before the mayor left the event, he embraced Weingarten, shook Mulgrew's hand and spoke, as he has done on a near - daily basis for weeks, about the importance of extending mayoral control.
The four candidates actively running for Rochester mayor debated a number of subjects Monday night including what they would do about things like poverty, mayoral control of schools, Parcel 5 and immigration.
The ruling, by the Appellate Division, First Department, in Manhattan, upheld a lower court finding that the city's Education Department did not comply with the 2009 state law on mayoral control of the city schools because it failed to adequately notify the public about the ramifications of the closings.
He wanted to talk about political influence and big - money funders through the lens of two reform - oriented school systems — New Orleans (suggesting that teacher layoffs could be blamed on TFA and not Hurricane Katrina) and Chicago (pointing to school closings and mayoral control, as if either of those two policies had anything to do with TFA).
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