Chalkbeat and the New York Times, among others, have each reported NYC DOE School’s Chancellor Richard Carranza has resigned this past Friday. The embattled Chancellor has faced harsh criticism from parents and teachers alike over the DOE’s handling of the Covid-19 pandemic. But Chancellor Carranza is also widely reported to have clashed both privately and publicly with Mayor DeBlasio […]
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D13 CEC Hosts Electeds and Journalists for Forum on School Desgregation
By SongBirdNYC on May 15, 2017 1:37 am in Brooklyn Heights, Downtown Brooklyn, DUMBO, Education, Events, Kids, Neighborhoods, Parents, schools, Vinegar Hill
Studies show that for all its diversity, NYC has one of the most segregated public school systems in the country. Almost two academic years after the re-zoning of P.S. 8 and P.S. 307, the District 13 Community Education Council will hold an important forum on Tuesday evening (May 16th) as part of its scheduled calendar […]
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