Before Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg
named him schools chancellor, Mr. Klein was known as one of the brightest legal minds in the country; he worked as a lawyer in Washington for nearly three decades.
Not exact matches
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 bro
schools chancellor, Alberto Carvalho, superintendent of Miami - Dade County Public
Schools, renounced his decision during a live TV bro
Schools, renounced his decision during a live TV broadcast.
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.
Years ago, when Cathleen P. Black, New York City's newly appointed
schools chancellor, was
named president of USA Today, she was undermined by a colleague.
Hoping to chase away Alberto Carvalho's specter as soon as possible, Mayor Bill de Blasio
named Houston
schools boss Richard Carranza as his new
chancellor Monday.
Dennis M. Walcott spoke to the congregation at the Church of the Open Door in Vinegar Hill, Brooklyn, on Sunday, days after being
named Cathleen P. Black's successor as
schools chancellor.
From the pulpit on Sunday, the Rev. Mark V. C. Taylor recounted how he had heard on the car radio that Dennis M. Walcott, the New York City deputy mayor, had been
named city
schools chancellor, and immediately made a mental note to place a congratulatory call once he got to work.
On the same day that Carmen Fariña was
named the new
schools chancellor — and said that
school safety had «improved by and large» — the departing Bloomberg administration quietly released a two - year - old study showing that nearly a third of LGBT students in city
schools reported having been bullied.
Hearst boss Cathie Black is being
named the new
schools chancellor at a City Hall news conference right now with Mayor Bloomberg.
The seven - member panel expected to be
named late last week to assist the New York City Board of Education's search for a new
chancellor will face a difficult mandate: recruiting a visionary leader who can correct the failures of the country's largest
school system and shape it into «a model for the nation.»
The big difference: so long as
School of One is a captive entity, the NYC
chancellor has the right to
name the board.
Former New York City
schools chancellor Rudy Crew's response was to discipline all those
named in the report; some were fired, others assigned to desk jobs.
The Green Award is
named for the first African American
chancellor of the New York City
school system.
Almost a year after Michelle A. Rhee was
named the
chancellor of the District of Columbia
school district, she stressed at a May 20 gathering here on educational entrepreneurship that she sees the infusion of entrepreneurial practices and ideas as vital to her work of trying to transform the long - beleaguered urban system.
When it comes to education reform, perhaps no city has inspired more controversy and acclaim over the last decade than Washington, D.C. Even today, uttering the
name «Michelle Rhee» — the city's first
schools chancellor appointed in 2007 after a major shakeup in the district — still evokes heated reactions from local residents.
Mayor Vincent C. Gray intends to
name interim
schools leader Kaya Henderson as permanent
schools chancellor this week to replace Michelle A. Rhee, according to a source close to the situation.