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Mayor, Chancellor Deflect Questions About Their Relationship


n this Monday, Sept. 21, 2020 file photo, New York City Schools Chancellor Richard Carranza, right, talks at a news conference at the Mosaic Pre-K Center while Mayor Bill de Blasio, left, listens on the first day of school in New York. (Mark Lennihan/AP, File)
Mayor, Schools Chancellor Deflect Questions About Their Relationship Amid Carranza s Departure
By
Courtney Gross
New York City
PUBLISHED 7:22 PM ET Feb. 26, 2021
PUBLISHED February 26, 2021 @7:22 PM
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There’s just 10 months to go before Bill de Blasio leaves office, but the city’s top educator is pulling the rip cord.
“I am leaving because I need to take care of me,” Schools Chancellor Richard Carranza said Friday morning at City Hall. The mayor and the new schools chancellor were sitting to his left. ....

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Richard Carranza resigns: NYC Schools head cites COVID toll


NYC educator to be first Black woman to lead nation s largest public school district
New York City s Schools Chancellor Richard Carranza said he s lost 11 family members and friends to COVID-19 and needed time to grieve.
Author: CAROLYN THOMPSON (Associated Press Writer)
Published: 2:48 PM EST February 26, 2021
Updated: 2:52 PM EST February 26, 2021
NEW YORK New York City s Schools Chancellor Richard Carranza announced Friday he will step down, citing the coronavirus pandemic s personal toll on his family.
He will be replaced by Bronx Executive Superintendent Meisha Ross Porter, who will become the first Black woman to lead the nation s largest public school district.
Carranza, who has spent three years on the job, briefly choked back tears at a news conference as he announced his decision. ....

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NYC schools chancellor exits, citing virus personal toll
In this image taken from video by the New York City Office of the Mayor, New York City Schools Chancellor Richard Carranza reacts during New York Mayor Bill de Blasio s media availability, Friday, Feb. 26, 2021, in New York. Carranza, who has spent three years on the job, briefly choked back tears at a news conference as he announced his decision to step down, citing the coronavirus pandemic s personal toll on his family. (New York City Office of the Mayor via AP)
New York City Schools Bronx Executive Superintendent Meisha Ross Porter is shown this still image, from New York Mayor Bill de Blasio s media availability, Friday, Feb. 26, 2021, in New York. New York City Schools Chancellor Richard Carranza announced Friday, Feb. 26, 2021, he would step down, citing the coronavirus pandemic s personal toll on his family. He will be replaced by Porter, who becomes the first Black woman to lead the nation s largest public s ....

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