Sunday, November 21, 2010

Mayor Bloomberg must get Cathie Black as schools chancellor if mayoral control means anything

Mayor Bloomberg must get Cathie Black as schools chancellor if mayoral control means anything

Mayor Bloomberg must get Cathie Black as schools chancellor if mayoral control means anything

Sunday, November 21st 2010, 4:00 AM

Mayor Bloomberg has determined to place the futures of the city's 1.1 million public school kids in the hands of publishing executive Cathie Black. He made the call. Let's go with it.

Barring the unlikely emergence of a disqualifying disclosure, state Education Commissioner David Steiner should sanction Black's appointment as schools chancellor, and do so as quickly as possible.

While Black is highly accomplished, her selection by Bloomberg has generated predictable opposition from those who disagree with his school policies and, more widely, a sense of puzzlement.

The Daily News front page that reported the Black pick summed up the response with the word, "HUH?" over the question, "No education experience, kids went to private school - she's perfect to run our struggling schools! Right?"

Bloomberg is convinced she is. His opinion demands respect, given his track record in



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