Disappearing Latino leaders in New York City
Tagged: New York, New York CityPosted on: June 21st, 2007“It seems that the Department of Education DOE is suffering from a case of CAU-itis. Side effects include the exclusion of Latinos as leaders and decision-makers.
Last week, Mayor Mike Bloomberg and Chancellor Joel Klein announced the resignation of Deputy Chancellor Andres Alonso. Until then, Alonso, a Latino, was the city’s top instructional leader. And in the changes to the Office of Parent Engagement, three Latino regional directors were dropped. There are now five borough directors, with one Hispanic, according to Parent Engagement Chief Martine Guerrier.”
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