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On Tuesday, January 21, 2014, Polakow-Suransky announced that he would depart the New York City Department of Education to become the president of Bank Street College of Education, [1] [13] his alma mater. He is the first alumnus of Bank Street to serve as its president.
The New York City Schools Chancellor (formally the "Chancellor of the New York City Department of Education") is the head of the New York City Department of Education. The Chancellor is appointed by the Mayor, and serves at the Mayor's pleasure. The Chancellor is responsible for the day-to-day operation of the department as well as responsible ...
Melissa Aviles-Ramos is an American educator serving as the 32nd New York City Schools Chancellor. She previously served as Deputy Chancellor for family and community engagement and external affairs at the NYC DOE, and replaced David C. Banks following his resignation. [1]
New York City Schools Chancellor David Banks is retiring. Officials insisted Banks' decision was made before federal agents raided his home and seized his phones. ... expanded special education ...
New York City Mayor Eric Adams and New York City Schools Chancellor David Banks introduced incoming Schools Chancellor Melissa Ramos(in black) during a news conference at the Bronx School for Law ...
From 1981 until his death in 1983, Edmonds was a professor in the Department of Teacher Education at Michigan State University. [2] Edmonds served as assistant superintendent with the Michigan Department of Public Instruction from 1970 to 1972, and senior assistant for instruction with New York City Public Schools from 1977 to 1980. [2]
Banks's mother was a secretary and his father, Philip Banks Jr., was a lieutenant in the New York City Police Department.Banks grew up in Southeast Queens. He has two brothers, including Philip Banks III, who retired from the NYPD as chief of department on October 31, 2014 and Terence Banks, a former MTA official who retired in 2023 after 25 years . [1]
That’s what happened here,” said New York City Schools Chancellor David Banks. In a statement, IBM said it had been “working closely with New York City schools to address this situation as ...