Monday, February 15, 2010

Retired Army officer's new mission: D.C. public schools - washingtonpost.com

Retired Army officer's new mission: D.C. public schools - washingtonpost.com

Anthony J. Tata was an Army brigadier general in northeast Afghanistan's Kunar Province in April 2006 when a Taliban rocketslammed into a primary school in Asadabad, killing seven children and wounding 34.



The vicious attack and others like it by the Taliban left him with a thought: "It struck me at the time that if the enemy of my enemy is education, then perhaps that's a second act for me."

Three years later, Tata began his second act by accepting Chancellor Michelle A. Rhee's offer to become chief operating officer for D.C. public schools, a newly created post that places him in charge of purchasing, food service, technology and other support areas.

After a 28-year career that took him to Kosovo, Macedonia, Panama, the Philippines and the international agency charged with thwarting improvised explosive devices, Tata's mission is to help bring the District's notorious school bureaucracy to heal.

Tata has made inroads in an organization with a history



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