Mamie Till Mobley

"There was an important mission for me, to shape so many...young minds as a teacher. God took away one child but...(gave) me thousands. And I have been grateful for the blessing." Mamie Till Mobley

Sunday, December 12, 2010

"Charlatan" to be Cathie Black on Good Day: She wants to continue raising the bar for NYC Schools. Yet, she got the bar lowered to be Chancellor

In this interview on Thursday, December 9, 2010, she had to guess at the make up of the student population in the NYC Schools because she didn't know when asked about the issue of diversity in the schools. NYC students, staff, teachers, administrators and all those involved with the schools deserve a highly educated well-prepared professional in the field of education not someone Mayor Bloomberg picked from his personal address book so others say of his appointment, "That's it!" The world is watching as Bloomberg and Mrs. Black have made a mockery of the New York City Schools.

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1 comment:

  1. Maria, I sincerely hope you do file your EEOC complaint in the matter of the chancellor position (as you indicated you would).

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Whitney Tilson (3rd background)

Whitney Tilson (3rd background)
"Let’s be honest: we need a lot more well-off, well-educated white folks with a personal stake in both charter schools and education reform in general if we’re going to take reform to the next level, both politically and operationally.Whitney Tilson, hedge fund manager and major funding angel for the school privatizing Democrats for Education Reform, thinks there’s not enough rich, educated white folks.( Preaprez) click photo to his blog.

Arne Duncan

Arne Duncan
U.S. Secretary of Education, click photo