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Ackerman names new second-in-command | Philadelphia Inquirer | 06/10/2010

Ackerman names new second-in-command | Philadelphia Inquirer | 06/10/2010

Ackerman names new second-in-command

Schools Superintendent Arlene Ackerman appointed a new second-in-command Wednesday, saying the Philadelphia School District's current management structure no longer works for her.
Ackerman tapped Leroy Nunery, a former vice president at the University of Pennsylvania and an Edison Schools Inc. executive who two years ago was a finalist for her own job, as deputy superintendent.
"I have more than 20 people reporting to me directly," Ackerman said. "It kept me in the day-to-day in a way that I felt wasn't effective."
Her job had been keeping her out of schools and communities, she said, and Nunery's appointment will help fix that.
The district previously had a deputy superintendent, but never under Ackerman, who came to Philadelphia two years ago.
Ackerman and Nunery have not decided who will continue to report to her and who will answer to him.
More leadership changes are expected, but Ackerman said she wanted to take a few weeks and consult with Nunery before deciding on them.
The appointment of Nunery, 54, is effective immediately. He is now paid $180,000 as the district's chief of institutional advancement and strategic partnerships. Asked whether his salary would change, Ackerman said, "We haven't had a chance to talk about that yet."


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No overhaul this year for West Phila. High

The Philadelphia School District shut the door Wednesday on a radical turnaround for West Philadelphia High this year. The parent and community group charged with choosing an outside provider to run West had demanded that the district and the School Reform Commission put a 2010 overhaul back on track.