Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Afternoon Update Education Week: From the Wires

Education Week: From the Wires

Outgoing Chancellor of New York City Public Schools Joel Klein, left, speaks while the new Chancellor Cathie Black looks on during a news conference at City Hall in New York on Nov. 9. Mayor Michael Bloomberg named Black, a top publishing executive, to head the nation's largest school system on Tuesday after announcing that New York City's long-term chancellor was stepping down.
—Seth Wenig/AP

NYC Schools Chief Resigns, Leaving Lasting Legacy

Joel Klein, who ran the nation's largest school system for eight years, will be replaced by publishing executive Cathie Black. (November 9, 2010)


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Joel Klein, who ran the nation's largest school system for eight years, will be replaced by publishing executive Cathie Black.
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A couple whose son has Asperger's syndrome asked their school board Monday night to change its decision to disobey a new state law requiring private school scholarships for special education students.
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