James said she has had one conversation
with city schools chancellor Carmen Fariña about issues related to SESIS, and said only that Fariña promised to look into the problem.
Not exact matches
Former New York
City Board of Education
chancellor Rudy Crew, worried that the Internet age was passing by too many kids in his urban districts, provided the B -
schoolers with three beta - test
schools and agreed to join the duo's previously nonexistent board of advisers.
At one of his first meetings
with de Blasio and his wife, Chirlane McCray, to discuss the job of New York
City schools chancellor, Carranza serenaded them
with a mariachi song: «Maria Elena.»
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.
In one of his first official decisions as the
city's new
schools chancellor, Richard Carranza sided
with the status quo, putting adults» interests over kids» education.
«I work
with and pride myself on working
with [New York
City schools chancellor Carmen Fariña] and the mayor and his office all the time,» she said.
Cuomo signed a bill sponsored by Felder and Assemblymember Alicia Hyndman (D - Laurelton) to direct the New York
City Schools chancellor to come up with recommendations for the expansion of career and technical high s
Schools chancellor to come up
with recommendations for the expansion of career and technical high
schoolsschools.
«There is no purpose in discussing it,» said Joel I. Klein, the former New York
City Schools chancellor who socializes
with Mr. Kushner and Ms. Trump.
City Councilmember Mark Treyger (D - Coney Island - Gravesend - Bensonhurst), chairman of the Council's Education Committee, said he is pleased
with Mayor Bill de Blasio's choice for New York
City schools chancellor, Richard Carranza.
The decision is a stunning blow for Bloomberg, who has repeatedly defended his choice amid intense criticism from parents groups, elected officials and other advocates who said the
city needs a
schools chancellor with a background in
schools.
MANHATTAN — Mayor Michael Bloomberg's selection of Cathie Black as the
city's
schools chancellor is not helping his popularity
with voters, according to a new Quinnipiac poll.
In one of his last acts as commissioner, Bratton appeared
with Carmen Fariña, the NYC
schools chancellor, to announce that the 2015 - 16
school year was the safest on record for the
city's public
schools.
Bloomberg's hand - picked NYC
schools chancellor, Cathie Black, is still struggling to improve her standing
with city residents.
She has repeatedly accused de Blasio and
city schools chancellor Carmen Fariña of being late to approve deals concerning her network, and has threatened de Blasio administration staffers with press conferences and open letters when she perceived that City Hall was dragging its feet in finding space for her growing charter netw
city schools chancellor Carmen Fariña of being late to approve deals concerning her network, and has threatened de Blasio administration staffers
with press conferences and open letters when she perceived that
City Hall was dragging its feet in finding space for her growing charter netw
City Hall was dragging its feet in finding space for her growing charter network.
Among those who thanked Kelly for his service to the
city were CNN boss Jeff Zucker, former
schools chancellor Joel Klein, «Nightline» co-anchor Cynthia McFadden, financier Don Marron and Washington Post columnist Richard Cohen
with Pat Duff.
Two of the
city's most prominent charter
school leaders criticized the de Blasio administration on Saturday, after a meeting
with schools chancellor Carmen Fariña and about 100
city charter officials on Saturday morning.
MIAMI — Miami - Dade County Public
Schools superintendent Alberto Carvalho said Thursday he is breaking an agreement with NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio to be the city's next schools chancellor, prompting the mayor's press secretary to declare it a «bullet dodged.
Schools superintendent Alberto Carvalho said Thursday he is breaking an agreement
with NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio to be the
city's next
schools chancellor, prompting the mayor's press secretary to declare it a «bullet dodged.
schools chancellor, prompting the mayor's press secretary to declare it a «bullet dodged.»
-- The former New York
City Schools chancellor and current Rupert Murdoch henchman also says a bunch of other, more substantive stuff in this interview
with the New York Times Magazine, but frankly, we stopped reading and started imagining at that sentence.
Mayor Bill de Blasio and Carmen Fariña, the
city schools chancellor, far right,
with students at a Brooklyn
school this week.
The appointed inspector would need some kind of background in education and would serve, along
with the
schools chancellor, as a non-voting member of the
city board.
Hearst boss Cathie Black is being named the new
schools chancellor at a
City Hall news conference right now
with Mayor Bloomberg.
At 1:30 p.m., the Senate Standing Committee on New York
City Education Subcommittee will meet to discuss various amendments to education law - including an act in relation to requiring certain public schools in any city with a population over one million to offer food options during lunch, an act to direct chancellors of city school districts, in cities having a population of one million or more, to examine and assess the feasibility of expanding the number and types of career and technical education schools and programs within such city school districts and an act in relation to improving educational outcomes for homeless stude
City Education Subcommittee will meet to discuss various amendments to education law - including an act in relation to requiring certain public
schools in any
city with a population over one million to offer food options during lunch, an act to direct chancellors of city school districts, in cities having a population of one million or more, to examine and assess the feasibility of expanding the number and types of career and technical education schools and programs within such city school districts and an act in relation to improving educational outcomes for homeless stude
city with a population over one million to offer food options during lunch, an act to direct
chancellors of
city school districts, in cities having a population of one million or more, to examine and assess the feasibility of expanding the number and types of career and technical education schools and programs within such city school districts and an act in relation to improving educational outcomes for homeless stude
city school districts, in
cities having a population of one million or more, to examine and assess the feasibility of expanding the number and types of career and technical education
schools and programs within such
city school districts and an act in relation to improving educational outcomes for homeless stude
city school districts and an act in relation to improving educational outcomes for homeless students.
Fariña also heralded support from state education commissioner MaryEllen Elia who, the
chancellor said, has «highlighted that what New York
City is doing
with struggling
schools is something that should be a model for the state.»
An earlier version of a picture caption
with this article misspelled the surname of the New York
City 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.
He flew to Cambridge, Massachusetts, to consult
with faculty at the Harvard Graduate
School of Education and learned of Tony Alvarado, the former New York
City schools chancellor and head of District 4 on the East Side of Manhattan, where he had had remarkable success in raising achievement in a district dominated by minority students.
So it is
with «balanced literacy,» which has reared its head once again in New York
City, as
schools chancellor Carmen Farina places Teachers College professor Lucy M. Calkins back on the English language arts curricular and pedagogical throne that she briefly occupied a decade ago until Joel Klein learned what a catastrophe that was.
We learn of a pleasant childhood in Toledo, Ohio, college days at Cornell, training
with Teach For America, three grueling but successful years in a Baltimore elementary
school, leadership of The New Teacher Project, and testimony at an arbitration hearing where the New York Department of Education squared off against Randi Weingarten and the United Federation of Teachers («She was dazzling,» former New York
City schools chancellor Joel Klein tells Whitmire).
As New York
City schools chancellor, however, Klein was in the trenches, faced
with a deeply broken system.
The
chancellor of the CUNY system, W. Ann Reynolds, introduced the plan and worked
with Chancellor Joseph A. Fernandez of the New York
City schools and others in developing it.
Of her first encounter
with Joel Klein, then
chancellor of the New York
City schools, she writes, «This guy was no joke.
New York
City Schools chancellor Joel Klein tells attendees, «Grow the options and let parents vote
with their feet.»
«In a push to target (New York)
city students who suffer from mental health conditions,
schools chancellor Dennis Walcott plans to open 20 new
school - based health clinics... The
schools will partner
with hospitals to help students and their families deal
with mental health issues that «impede academic achievement.»»
Each superintendent and in the case of the
City School District of the City of New York, the chancellor, in collaboration with teachers, pupil personnel professionals, administrators and parents selected by the superintendent or in the case of the City School District of New York, the chancellor, with the advice of their respective peers, shall develop the professional performance review plan, which shall be approved by the governing body of each school district or BOCES, filed in the district or BOCES office, as applicable, and available for review by any individual no later than September 10th of each
School District of the
City of New York, the
chancellor, in collaboration
with teachers, pupil personnel professionals, administrators and parents selected by the superintendent or in the case of the
City School District of New York, the chancellor, with the advice of their respective peers, shall develop the professional performance review plan, which shall be approved by the governing body of each school district or BOCES, filed in the district or BOCES office, as applicable, and available for review by any individual no later than September 10th of each
School District of New York, the
chancellor,
with the advice of their respective peers, shall develop the professional performance review plan, which shall be approved by the governing body of each
school district or BOCES, filed in the district or BOCES office, as applicable, and available for review by any individual no later than September 10th of each
school district or BOCES, filed in the district or BOCES office, as applicable, and available for review by any individual no later than September 10th of each year.
Such a code shall be developed in collaboration
with student, teacher, administrator, and parent organizations,
school safety personnel and other school personnel and shall be approved by the board of education, or other governing body, or by the chancellor of the city school district in the case of the City School District of the City of New
school safety personnel and other
school personnel and shall be approved by the board of education, or other governing body, or by the chancellor of the city school district in the case of the City School District of the City of New
school personnel and shall be approved by the board of education, or other governing body, or by the
chancellor of the
city school district in the case of the City School District of the City of New Y
city school district in the case of the City School District of the City of New
school district in the case of the
City School District of the City of New Y
City School District of the City of New
School District of the
City of New Y
City of New York.
The appointment of publishing executive Cathleen P. Black to be the new
chancellor of New York
City's
schools was in jeopardy last week after an advisory panel and the state commissioner of education made it clear they would like to see someone
with education experience serving in the district's top job.
But the
chancellor «disagrees
with the notion that vouchers are the remedy for repairing the
city's
school system,» Iverson said.
In a visit last month to a public
school where 4 percent of students passed last year's math tests, and that shares a building
with a Success
school where 96 percent of the students passed, the
city's
schools chancellor, Carmen Fariña, said, «We would like to be at that percentage, but we keep all our kids from the day they walk into the building.»
The
city's
schools chancellor, Joel I. Klein, said the «state tests need to get more rigorous, but that doesn't take away from the gains we have made» in improving
city performance compared
with the state as a whole.
Her activities met
with hostility from the unions but caught the eye of Joel Klein, then New York
City's
schools chancellor.
Cerf often cites what he says is the jump in achievement that has come
with school closures in New York
City, where he was deputy
chancellor before coming to New Jersey.
«Not teachers» unions, dysfunctional families, lazy students or black prejudice against a Korean American
schools chancellor, but reluctance by the
city's haves to share classrooms
with the have - nots.»
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 Foundat
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 Foundat
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.
From where Casey sits, the criticism of Brown and others about the unwillingness of the AFT to embrace any reform of the obsolete process for teacher dismissals — including the Big Apple affiliate's successful opposition to Bloomberg's effort this year to give the
city's
schools chancellor final say over dismissing those alleged and convicted of criminal misconduct (and those engaged in inappropriate behavior
with students)-- amounts to» a vicious slander» geared to «chip away at public support for the due process rights» and to «distract» people from the
city's failures to put more effort into firing such teachers.
Yet when Joel Klein, the
chancellor of New York
City schools, decamped to work for Rupert Murdoch's empire on an education technology program that has contracts
with New York
City public
schools, Brill's ethics antennae remained oddly dormant.
Antwan Wilson, the
chancellor of the
city's public
schools, said he was «disappointed» by the findings, notably that «over 60 percent of students [were] graduating
with excessive absences.»
Michelle A. Rhee butted heads frequently during her three - year tenure as
schools chancellor of Washington
with the president of the local teachers» union, George Parker, and eventually a voter backlash over the
city's
school reform wars cost both of them their jobs.
Vowing to rebuild relations
with New York
City's teachers and their union, he chose as his
chancellor Carmen Fariña, a former teacher and
school administrator who had written extensively about the importance of teamwork and collaboration among
school stakeholders (Fariña & Kotch, 2008).
She has repeatedly accused de Blasio and
city schools chancellor Carmen Fariña of being late to approve deals concerning her network, and has threatened de Blasio administration staffers with press conferences and open letters when she perceived that City Hall was dragging its feet in finding space for her growing charter netw
city schools chancellor Carmen Fariña of being late to approve deals concerning her network, and has threatened de Blasio administration staffers
with press conferences and open letters when she perceived that
City Hall was dragging its feet in finding space for her growing charter netw
City Hall was dragging its feet in finding space for her growing charter network.
What brought them all together in New York
City was former New York schools chancellor Joel Klein, who all but commanded them to come to his city — with the carrot of $ 1 - a-year leases in city buildi
City was former New York
schools chancellor Joel Klein, who all but commanded them to come to his
city — with the carrot of $ 1 - a-year leases in city buildi
city —
with the carrot of $ 1 - a-year leases in
city buildi
city buildings.