Cut One Head Off, and Another Grows
The resignation and rapid replacement of NYC Schools Chancellor Joel Klein is surprising, but likely not meaningful. Frankly, even with him selling whatever remaining shreds of integrity he may have to Rupert Murdoch, the Post can't really get any worse. More to the point, Mayor Bloomberg approved of Klein, and approves his replacement, what's-her-name (who probably attended school sometime, somewhere and is therefore qualified to run the nation's largest school system). The likelihood of any change in policy hovers around nil.
Sure, we won't have Joel Klein to kick around anymore, but he's hanging around until the end of the year, to offer guidance to the newest non-educator handpicked by the richest man in New York City to run schools his kids would not attend on a bet. The new chancellor's kids were educated in private boarding schools, so it makes perfect sense. Yet another person running schools not good enough for her family to patronize.
Here's what it means for teachers--nothing whatsoever. The idiotic baseless policies
Sure, we won't have Joel Klein to kick around anymore, but he's hanging around until the end of the year, to offer guidance to the newest non-educator handpicked by the richest man in New York City to run schools his kids would not attend on a bet. The new chancellor's kids were educated in private boarding schools, so it makes perfect sense. Yet another person running schools not good enough for her family to patronize.
Here's what it means for teachers--nothing whatsoever. The idiotic baseless policies