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6/27/2018
Chancellor Carranza Announces Streamlined Support and Leadership Structure for New York City Schools
Superintendents and Field Support Centers will be overseen by nine Executive Superintendents who will report to the First Deputy Chancellor. New Leadership Team includes a realigned structure and newly created Chief Academic Officer and Deputy Chancellor positions
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6/21/2018
Chancellor Carranza Announces Summer Reading Book Giveaway for 3-K And Pre-K Families
All 3-K and Pre-K families will receive three free books to support summer learning, and have access to 6,000 books online
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6/20/2018
Chancellor Carranza Announces District 3 Middle School Diversity Plan
This is the first districtwide middle school diversity plan in New York City, and will prioritize 25 percent of seats for students from low-income families with lower academic performance in middle school admissions.
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6/19/2018
Chancellor Carranza Kicks Off Annual Summer Meals Program for All New Yorkers Under 18
Meals available at nearly 1,200 sites across the City from June 27 to August 31
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6/18/2018
Chancellor Carranza Announces Appointment of Lindsey Oates as Chief Financial Officer
As Chief Financial Officer, Oates will oversee the DOE’s $25 billion annual operating budget and the allocation of resources across all schools and programs.
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6/3/2018
Mayor de Blasio and Chancellor Carranza Announce Plan to Improve Diversity at Specialized High Schools
Plan will increase enrollment of disadvantaged students, eliminate single admission test through new legislation 10 percent of specialized high school students are Black or Latino, compared to nearly 70 percent citywide.
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6/1/2018
Chancellor Carranza Celebrates First-Ever Citywide Public Schools Alumni Day
p.s. alumni will bring over 400 former NYC public school students into classrooms across the city to discuss college and career readiness with over 10,000 students