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Commission on School Governance

Thank you for visiting the webpage for the Commission on School Governance. I hope you enjoy browsing its contents. This site outlines the mission and charge of the Commission, gives the biographies of its members, and provides you, the public, with an opportunity to submit your opinions and recommendations on the issue of school governance. As indicated in our mission statement this Commission was created by me at the request of leadership of the State Assembly. The site also includes a number of reports on the topic of school governance in New York and elsewhere that were written exclusively for the Commission by leading experts from around the country. As the work of the Commission continues I hope you take the time to share with us your thoughts as well. Your participation is vital component of this effort and is greatly appreciated. Click here to share your opinions.

The Commission will prepare its final report this spring, which I will then submit to the State Legislature. The work of the Commission is being done independently, is of the highest quality, and will incorporate your opinions. Finally, stay in touch with this website. The Commission will update its pages regularly, add new papers, and will announce other opportunities for your participation in this effort.

Sincerely,
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Betsy Gotbaum

Commissioners
Stephen R. Aiello Chair
Lilliam Barrios-Paoli Co-Chair
David R. Jones Co-Chair

Clara Hemphill Commissioner
Joan McKeever-Thomas Commissioner
Jeany Persaud Commissioner
Bertrand B. Pogrebin Commissioner
Kim Sweet Commissioner
Jacqueline Wayans Commissioner
Joseph P. Viteritti Executive Director

Mission Statement
Anticipating the expiration of the existing school governance law for New York City in 2009 and in response to a request from the Chair of Education Committee for the State Assembly, the Public Advocate for New York City has appointed a Commission on School Governance to independently study and make recommendations pertaining to the matter at hand. The Commission will carry out its charge by gathering pertinent information and soliciting advice from a wide and diverse group of citizens, organizations, educators, and experts. A report will be presented to the Public Advocate in a timely manner in order to help inform the State Legislature in its deliberations on this important question before the people of New York City and State. 

Read Full Letter from Cathy Nolan, Chair of the NY State Assembly Education Committee Here>

 
 

Mayoral Control: What We Can and Cannot Learn From Other Cities
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Mayoral Control of Schools:
Concepts, Tradeoffs, and Outcomes
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Governance and the Boston Public Schools: Lessons in ‘Mayoral Control’ of Urban Schools
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Who's Afraid of a Mayoral Takeover of Detroit Public Schools?
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A History of Public School Governance in New
York City
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Parental Power and Mayoral Control: Avenues for Parent and Community Involvement in New York City Schools

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Updating Tradition: Governing the Schools from Chicago's City Hall

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Does Mayoral Control Improve Performance in Urban Districts?

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