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Monday, December 21, 2009

Can she bring Bronx success to L.A. schools? - LA Daily News


Can she bring Bronx success to L.A. schools? - LA Daily News:

"Leaving New York will not be easy for Joan Sullivan.

Working in the South Bronx … the country's poorest congressional district … for the last 13 years as a teacher, principal and education reformer, Sullivan has established her dream school and been part of a revolution that's largely turned around the country's largest school district.

In three short weeks though, Sullivan will leave that work behind to embark on a whole new challenge as Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa's deputy mayor of education.

She starts Jan. 19 with an annual salary of $149,000.

The exit is bittersweet. Just this week Sullivan learned that one of the students at her campus … the Bronx Academy of Letters … earned a $56,000 scholarship to Columbia University."