Like the horrifying photographs journalists take of the innocent victims of senseless-seeming wars, the article's lens zeroes in on the destruction of a once highly regarded Manhattan high school whose story needs to be told. The article sheds light on what the NYC Department of Education would like to keep buried, the revelation of a shameful mismanagment of a school community by among other things, a misguided pair of principals assigned during the administration of Mayor Michael Bloomberg. The school - unlike those with more economically priveleged student bodies - was rendered powerless by virtue of its demographics and lack of cultural capital
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In 2002 Michael Bloomberg took office as Mayor of New York City and, over the next 12 years of his a...
In 2002 Michael Bloomberg took office as Mayor of New York City and, over the next 12 years of his a...
In the mid-nineties, the New York City Schools Chancellor created a citywide improvement zone to tak...
This article examines the so-called new school reform movement led by a host of right-wing ideologue...
This report, which is part of the New York City Coalition for Educational Justice's (CEJ) campaign t...
Mayor Bloomberg's Department of Education (DOE) has focused its systemic school improvement efforts ...
In 2003, Dr. Freddie Thomas Middle School in Rochester, New York, was in serious trouble. In 2000, i...
This article examines a recent reform effort that has opened hundreds of small high schools in poor ...
As urban school systems experiment with new governance and organizational structures, many political...
The struggle for education remains vital to the struggle for democracy, equality and justice. The on...
Teaching in New York City public schools provided me with the opportunity become a part of the activ...
Data which suggest the failure of America's schools to educate its youth well do not survive careful...
A critical review of Chicago School Reform, written in 1995 and only recently rediscovered
The author describes what happened to the New Orleans Public Schools after Hurricane Katrina
UnrestrictedThe American educational system, once a bastion of excellence, has lost the reputation f...
In 2002 Michael Bloomberg took office as Mayor of New York City and, over the next 12 years of his a...
In 2002 Michael Bloomberg took office as Mayor of New York City and, over the next 12 years of his a...
In the mid-nineties, the New York City Schools Chancellor created a citywide improvement zone to tak...
This article examines the so-called new school reform movement led by a host of right-wing ideologue...
This report, which is part of the New York City Coalition for Educational Justice's (CEJ) campaign t...
Mayor Bloomberg's Department of Education (DOE) has focused its systemic school improvement efforts ...
In 2003, Dr. Freddie Thomas Middle School in Rochester, New York, was in serious trouble. In 2000, i...
This article examines a recent reform effort that has opened hundreds of small high schools in poor ...
As urban school systems experiment with new governance and organizational structures, many political...
The struggle for education remains vital to the struggle for democracy, equality and justice. The on...
Teaching in New York City public schools provided me with the opportunity become a part of the activ...
Data which suggest the failure of America's schools to educate its youth well do not survive careful...
A critical review of Chicago School Reform, written in 1995 and only recently rediscovered
The author describes what happened to the New Orleans Public Schools after Hurricane Katrina
UnrestrictedThe American educational system, once a bastion of excellence, has lost the reputation f...