Sentences with phrase «new schools chancellor began»

New York's new schools chancellor began a tour of schools after spring break.

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Lunch at New York City public schools will be available free of charge to all 1.1 million students beginning this school year, Carmen Fariña, the schools chancellor, said on Wednesday in the basement cafeteria of a Hell's Kitchen elementary school.
The new schools chancellor, when he begins next month, will face pressure to alter the outcomes for the city's black and Hispanic majority.
It's unclear whether the plan applies to struggling schools in New York City, where Mayor Bill de Blasio and schools chancellor Carmen Farina have already begun implementing a «renewal» program that focuses on offering services like medical care.
Alonso, who will begin the position as deputy chancellor on July 1, will have authority on questions regarding the curriculum, instruction, professional development, and programs for the New York City public school system.
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.»
FORMER D.C. SCHOOLS CHANCELLOR MICHELLE RHEE began implementing the city's new teacher evaluation system, called IMPACT, more than five years ago.
It was the last of more than 35 big - city high schools to be closed as part of a profound reorganization of New York City's educational landscape begun in 2002 by then - Mayor Michael Bloomberg and his long - time schools chancellor, Joel Klein, with help from $ 150 million from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
The New Teacher Project (TNTP) has recently released a new report, Keeping Irreplaceables in D.C. Public Schools: Lessons in Smart Retention, which holds up the reforms begun in DC public schools by former schools chancellor Michelle Rhee as a model for human capital refoNew Teacher Project (TNTP) has recently released a new report, Keeping Irreplaceables in D.C. Public Schools: Lessons in Smart Retention, which holds up the reforms begun in DC public schools by former schools chancellor Michelle Rhee as a model for human capital refonew report, Keeping Irreplaceables in D.C. Public Schools: Lessons in Smart Retention, which holds up the reforms begun in DC public schools by former schools chancellor Michelle Rhee as a model for human capital Schools: Lessons in Smart Retention, which holds up the reforms begun in DC public schools by former schools chancellor Michelle Rhee as a model for human capital schools by former schools chancellor Michelle Rhee as a model for human capital schools chancellor Michelle Rhee as a model for human capital reform.
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