Bullet points of NYC accelerates school leadership change as investigations swirl around mayor’s indictment
Bullet points of NYC accelerates school leadership change as investigations swirl around mayor’s indictment
- Mayor Eric Adams faces pressure to stabilize the city government amid investigations and resignations
- Schools Chancellor David Banks will exit on October 16, not at the end of the year as originally planned
- Banks will be replaced by Melissa Aviles-Ramos, a former teacher and principal
- Aviles-Ramos will lead the nation's largest public school system
- Mayor Eric Adams faces pressure to stabilize the city government amid investigations and resignations
- Schools Chancellor David Banks will exit on October 16, not at the end of the year as originally planned
- Banks will be replaced by Melissa Aviles-Ramos, a former teacher and principal
- Aviles-Ramos will lead the nation's largest public school system