“As the leader of the country’s largest public school system, every Department of Education Chancellor must be a fighter for New York City’s students, be willing to hear and learn from New York City’s diverse communities and remain committed to improving public education. We are glad incoming Chancellor Aviles-Ramos has demonstrated experience in the classroom and understands how the DOE works, which will allow for an easier transition and stability for New York City’s school communities. From early childhood education to special education services, multilingual learning, and NYC Reads and Solves, there remains significant work to do to prepare all our students for successful futures. Families are relying on the City to help meet their needs, and we look forward to continuing our partnership and collaboration on behalf of all of New York City’s school communities.”
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