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NYC s New Schools Chancellor Determined To Create Amazing Opportunities For Students

NYC s New Schools Chancellor Determined To Create Amazing Opportunities For Students arrow Bronx Executive Superintendent Meisha Porter doesn’t officially take the reins of the city’s public schools from Chancellor Richard Carranza until next week. But she is already joining Mayor de Blasio in her predecessor’s place at press conferences, and has begun making the rounds with local media. Porter, the first Black woman to lead the nation’s largest public school system, is from Southeast Queens, where she studied plumbing at Queens Vocational and Technical High School. She began her career as a teenage activist working on redevelopment of the Bronx, and went on to become a teacher, administrator, and superintendent.

NYC Schools Chief to Resign, Replaced by First Black Chancellor

NYC Schools Chief Resigns, Replaced by First Black Woman Bloomberg 2/26/2021 Shelly Banjo and Nic Querolo (Bloomberg) New York City Schools Chancellor Richard Carranza said he will resign in March, clearing the way for the elevation of the system’s first Black female chief. Popular Searches Carranza, 54, has run the largest system in America for the past three years. He has battled Mayor Bill de Blasio over how to tackle a history of segregation in New York City education and accusations of systemic favoritism in the admissions system for gifted-and-talented programs. “It is incredibly hard to say goodbye,” Carranza said at a Friday briefing. “I am a New Yorker who has lost 11 family and close childhood friends to this pandemic, and a New Yorker who, quite frankly, needs to take time to grieve.”

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