Richard Carranza

It's time to stop cheating Manhattan students by giving other kids priority

New York City public school madness must end.

NYC to pay $2.1M in race discrimination settlement with three educators: 'Toxic whiteness'

The city will pay $2.1 million to three white Department of Education executives demoted and replaced by less-qualified people of color, they charged. 

Rewarding merit, hard work are keys to school success — as NYC District 2 proved

New York City public schools sent top educators to Baltimore last week to learn how to implement a new literacy curriculum.

'Pay to Stay': Council bill could pave way to NYC subsidizing private school tuitions costs

In a bid to keep families from fleeing the Big Apple, some City Council members are pushing new legislation that would require the Adams administration to take a serious look...

Ex-Schools Chancellor Richard Carranza engaged to former DOE admin he hired for six-figure gig

Ex-NYC Schools Chancellor Richard Carranza is engaged to the former Department of Education staffer he hired for a six-figure gig during his troubled tenure.

Karma: Ex-school chancellor's second-in-command fired from superintendent job

Cheryl Watson-Harris, who served two years as Carranza’s first deputy chancellor, was axed last week as superintendent of DeKalb County schools.

Keep up the purge of worse-than-worthless NYC educrats

Just three weeks into the job, Chancellor David Banks is cleaning house by purging de Blasio lackies from the city Department of Education. Keep it up!

Out with the old: Schools chancellor dumps old DOE team for 'dramatic changes'

Schools Chancellor David Banks has begun clearing out the executives under his predecessors and replacing them with his own team.

NYC schools crippled by data system outage

Illuminate Education, a company that makes millions from NYC taxpayer funds, has seen its systems out of service for a week.

Miami schools chief who spurned New York to take top Los Angeles job

Alberto Carvalho, charismatic superintendent of Miami-Dade County Public Schools, has accepted an offer to lead the Los Angeles Unified School District.

Letters to the Editor — Sept. 15, 2021

The Issue: Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s dress that featured the message “tax the rich” at the Met Gala. Exhibitionist, virtue-signaling left-wing hypocrites are going to have a hard time topping Rep....

Letting Carranza skate on his blatant abuse of power

The Post’s Susan Edelman broke the news that Carranza had left his wife and was sharing a luxury high-rise condo in San Antonio with gal pal Raquel Sosa — who...

City mum on Carranza corruption complaints, no probe for affair with underling

Richard Carranza was accused of hiring several pals from around the country for six-figure DOE jobs that were never posted publicly in 2018.

Remote yearning: Schools honcho shacked up with ex-NYC Chancellor Carranza in Texas

The ex-Department of Education curriculum honcho who has been dating former Schools Chancellor Richard Carranza moved into his Texas apartment months before she quit her job in the Big Apple.

Carranza's nepotistic amore is par for the course for corrupt de Blasio regime

Former New York City Schools Chancellor Richard Carranza hightailed it to Texas in March, to nobody’s regret save for schoolhouse scammers and their race-baiting buddies. But it turns out he...

Ex-chancellor Carranza shacking up with staffer he hired for six-figure job

Ex-NYC Schools Chancellor Richard Carranza has left his wife for an administrator he brought from Houston to New York for a six-figure Department of Education job.

De Blasio's DOE takes its war on learning to a new extreme with 'no honor roll' push

Boy, does Mayor Bill de Blasio's Department of Education hate educational excellence. The latest: an effort to ban honor rolls. As The Post’s Selim Algar reports, a new DOE guidance...

In settling special-needs case, NYC shows how little de Blasio really cared about 'equity'

For proof that Mayor Bill de Blasio's talk of "equity" in education was always hollow, consider NYC's humiliating settlement resolving a 2017 lawsuit over the DOE's failure to provide federally...

Letters to the Editor — July 18, 2021

New York Post readers weigh in on removing a statue of Robert E. Lee, dignity in death, a scary carjacking and critical race theory in schools.

Black parents' righteous fury at NYC public school failure

In what could be the straw that breaks the camel's back, middle-class black families in Queens are mobilizing against the city Department of Education's routine acceptance of rotten public schools.