The reshuffling involved asking each of the city’s 45 sitting superintendents to reapply for their jobs, holding several rounds of interviews with department officials and community members, and expanding the superintendent role to include more oversight and training responsibilities.
So how’s he doing after 100 days as mayor? The answer you get depends largely on whom you ask, but there are several relatively objective measures with which to gauge Adams’ performance so far.
“Under oath, this man tried to erase the traumas that we’ve experienced as a community,” said Brooklyn Councilwoman Shahana Hanif, who became the first Muslim member of the Council when elected in November.