Sunday, January 2, 2011

Why Cathleen Black Was the Wrong Choice to Head New York City's Schools

Why Cathleen Black Was the Wrong Choice to Head New York City's Schools

Why Cathleen Black Was the Wrong Choice to Head New York City's Schools

2 hours ago
As usual, the press and the complaining hordes are focusing on the wrong issues. Everyone assumes that Cathleen Black, who starts her job next week as New York City Schools Chancellor, is a fine choice from a management perspective, but what's lacking from her resume are any educational credentials.
I challenge that. What the New York City school system needs is bold and imaginative thinking that breaks out of the calcified structures that have imprisoned it and its students for decades. Say what you will about Joel Klein, who has held the job since 2002, but the fact is that 40 percent of all kids in Harlem now start their education at a charter school. This is a stunning statistic. It could never, ever have happened under a Black-led regime, It required an audacious, rule-breaking spirit to accomplish, not