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New York City Public Schools from Brownsville to Bloomberg: Community Control and Its Legacy

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Author(s)Heather Lewis
ISBN / ASIN080775451X
ISBN-139780807754511
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Sales Rank1,065,408
MarketplaceUnited States  🇺🇸

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When New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg centralized control of the city s schools in 2002, he terminated the city's 32-year experiment with decentralized school control dubbed by the mayor and the media as the ''Bad Old Days.'' Decentralization grew out of the community control movement of the 1960s, which was itself a response to the bad old days of central control of a school system that was increasingly segregated and unequal.

In this probing historical account, Heather Lewis draws on new archival sources and oral histories to argue that the community control movement did influence school improvement, particularly in African American and Puerto Rican communities in the 1970s and 80s. Lewis shows how educators with unique insights into the relationships between the schools and the communities they served enabled meaningful change, with a focus on instructional improvement and equity that would be familiar to many observers of contemporary education reform. With a resurgence of local organizing and potential challenges to mayoral control, this informative history will be important reading for today's educational and community leaders.
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