Anonymous ID: 9948ea Dec. 30, 2019, 4:05 p.m. No.7666594   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6724 >>6812 >>6884 >>7160 >>7193

Bombshell suit claims Carranza’s ‘toxic’ whiteness purge cost DOE execs their jobs (MAY)

>One of the DoE Pedophiles Arrested today.

 

Schools Chancellor Richard Carranza’s crusade against “toxic” whiteness at the city Department of Education created an “Us vs. Them’’ culture that saw three longtime officials demoted in favor of less-qualified persons of color, a blockbuster $90 million lawsuit claims.

 

“If you draw a paycheck from DOE … get on board with my equity platform or leave,” Carranza thundered to employees assembled in the rotunda of the agency’s Lower Manhattan headquarters last June, according to the suit, filed Tuesday in state supreme court.

 

That “totalitarian threat” was just the most direct example of Carranza’s push to overhaul the leadership at the top and attitude throughout the DOE since he took the helm last year, claims the suit, levied against the department and Carranza by the trio of demoted white female executives.

 

“Under Carranza’s leadership, DOE has swiftly and irrevocably silenced, sidelined and punished plaintiffs and other Caucasian female DOE employees on the basis of their race, gender and unwillingness to accept their other colleagues’ hateful stereotypes about them,” wrote the group’s lawyer, Davida S. Perry, in the filing.

 

Plaintiff Lois Herrera, who started at the DOE in 1986 as a guidance counselor and worked her way up to lead its Office of Safety and Youth Development, claims in the suit that she saw a sea change almost immediately after Mayor Bill de Blasio appointed Carranza in April 2018

 

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https://nypost.com/2019/05/28/bombshell-suit-claims-carranzas-toxic-whiteness-purge-cost-doe-execs-their-jobs/

Anonymous ID: 9948ea Dec. 30, 2019, 4:27 p.m. No.7666884   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6929 >>7160 >>7163 >>7193

>>7666594

DeBlasio & Carranza $773 Million "Failure"

 

A hailed part of Bill de Blasio’s agenda will meet its demise.

 

Last week, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio and New York City Schools Chancellor Richard Carranza announced that the much-heralded Renewal Schools program was coming to an end. After five years and $773 million spent on almost 100 public schools, the city concluded there was barely any improvement in grades and test performance.

 

During a recent news conference, de Blasio said that despite it ending, the program still had some merit.

 

“Well, first of all, 45,000 students benefited from the Renewal initiative,” said de Blasio to reporters. “I want to make this very clear, because I think, I think some of what has been written about it misses the fact that over four years the money that was spent was helping students in real time to have better outcomes. So, 45,000 students—what did the money go to? It went to 100 percent fair student funding in all of those 94 schools; it went to community school initiatives at all 94.

 

“It went to summer programs, tutoring programs, mental health clinics that were available to kids in those schools, all sorts of things that we would like to see in more and more schools, and a lot of kids benefited, which is why you see across all 94 schools in total a lot of progress that was achieved in terms of increased graduation rates, better test scores, better attendance,” continued de Blasio.

>http://amsterdamnews.com/news/2019/mar/07/renewal-school-fail-city-dumps-renewal-schools/

 

Mr. de Blasio said the reorganization of the Department of Education’s behemoth bureaucracy, undertaken last year by his schools chancellor, Richard A. Carranza, would help smooth out the confusing lines of authority that led to frustration among principals and teachers in Renewal schools.

 

Though only about 25 percent of the schools in the program have improved enough to require less investment and support on the four-year timeline Mr. de Blasio established, the mayor insisted that Renewal still achieved its “core mission.”

>https://www.nytimes.com/2019/02/26/nyregion/renewal-initiative-de-blasio.html

<25 percent?, where da money?

 

RAND REPORT ON THE PROGRAM: Assessing the Short-term Impact of the New York City Renewal Schools Program

>https://www.rand.org/pubs/working_papers/WR1303.html

 

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We have a Democrat Pedophile Who was in charge of almost 800 MILLION tied to DeBlasio

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