Deputy mayor resigns after allowing chancellor to bypass school lottery - News Summed Up

Deputy mayor resigns after allowing chancellor to bypass school lottery


D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser, right, her Deputy Mayor for Education Jennifer Niles, left, and schools Chancellor Antwan Wilson during a 2016 interview. pic.twitter.com/JnryEocR4N — Mayor Muriel Bowser (@MayorBowser) February 16, 2018Wilson moved from California to lead the D.C. school system a year ago. The policy Wilson violated was one he wrote, in response to the first prominent scandal he confronted as schools chancellor. “Wilson’s solution was to break a rule, crafted by him, in response to a prior school lottery scandal. That is infuriating.”Danica Petroshius, a Capitol Hill resident and parent of two children in D.C. public schools, called the apology inadequate.


Source: Washington Post February 16, 2018 19:25 UTC



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