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The Panel for Educational Policy of the Department of Education of the City School District of the City of New York, abbreviated as the Panel for Educational Policy and also known as the New York City Board of Education, is the governing body of the New York City Department of Education. The members of the board are appointed by the
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and by the five borough presidents.


History


Independent Board (1842–2002)

The New York State legislature established the New York City Board of Education in 1842.


Mayoral Control (2002–present)

On June 30, 2002, Mayor Bloomberg secured authority over the schools from the New York State legislature, which began the era of "mayoral control" over the city schools. The
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elaborates: On June 30, 2009, the
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declined to renew the mayor's full authority over the school system. In particular, State Senate Democratic leader John Sampson, of
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, opposed the extension of mayoral control. The authority reverted for a time to the Board of Education, but mayoral control was restored until 2015 in a vote on August 6, 2009. The actual city agency running the schools remains the New York City Department of Education. On January 29, 2021, two days after the January 27, 2021 panel meeting, Borough President James Oddo pulled Peter Calandrella, the Staten Island Representative to the Panel for Educational Policy, who was appointed to back in 2016, due to the fact that Mr. Calandrella voted against a contract extension for the administration of the controversial City Gifted & Talented exam. The borough president's statement mentioned the removal of Peter Calandrella was "not because of the substance of the vote, but because it went against what he, his staff and Calandrella had agreed on the night before". A letter from the entire panel was sent to Borough President Oddo requesting him to change his decision to remove Peter Calandrella from the PEP, however the removal was scheduled to be conducted on February 9, 2021. On March 9, 2021, it was announced that Borough President Oddo had appointed Jaclyn Tacoronte, a local business owner, to replace Peter Calandrella.


Members

There are 15 members of the panel. Each of the five borough presidents appoints one member, and the remaining eight are appointed by the mayor. The chancellor is an ex-officio on the panel and with no voting power along with the student representatives on the panel.


Voting Members

* April Chapman (appointed by Eric Adams, Brooklyn Borough president) * Deborah Dillingham (appointed by Melinda Katz, Queens Borough president) *Eric C. Henry ( Mayoral Appointee) *Gary Linnen ( Mayoral Appointee) *Geneal Chacon (appointed by Rubén Díaz Jr., Bronx Borough president) * Isaac Carmignani ( Mayoral Appointee) *Jaclyn Tacoronte (appointed by James Oddo, Staten Island Borough president) * Dr. Kaliris Salas-Ramirez (appointed by Mark Levine, Manhattan Borough president) * Kathy Park Price ( Mayoral Appointee) *Lori Podvesker, V''ice Chair'' ( Mayoral Appointee) * Natalie Green Giles ( Mayoral Appointee) * Shannon R Waite ( Mayoral Appointee) * Thomas Sheppard (CEC Presidents’ Representative) *Vanessa Leung, ''Chair'' ( Mayoral Appointee)


Non-Voting Members

* David C. Banks,
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* Marina Nasef, Student Member (appointed April 2021) * Reana Akthar, Student Member (appointed April 2021)


Analysis and criticism

In 2011, Panel for Educational Policy member Patrick Sullivan (who was appointed by then Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer in 2007) suggested changing the system to have only six mayoral appointees, and that appointees should have fixed terms; additionally, he stated "For us not to have the same role in our kids' education as people who live in the suburbs or Middle America is patronizing."


See also

* Samuel A. Lewis, elected a member in 1868


References

Notes


External links


New York City Board of Education/New York City Department of Education
(Archive) *
Archives in 1998
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