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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Thanks for the link. Resume and work experience seems to be shallow. What are the requirements to be the Chancellor of a low performing school system as measured by recent PARCC scores?[/quote] Well the whole position is theoretically different than initially envisioned. Once the DME was put over the chancellor it means the DME is really in charge. I am not sure any kind of superstar (if they exist) is going to want to come with that reporting structure. Typically a superintendent reports to a school board, which is separate from the jurisdiction's political leadership (see Montgomery County). We're really weird in DC although we've tried just about every structure possible. I'm pretty convinced it doesn't really matter who the chancellor is.[/quote] DC complains about the lack of representation on Capitol Hill, but it is perfectly fine for the Mayor to decide on the new chancellor. Other reputable systems have fully qualified superintendents, NOT chancellors. No specific requirements necessary for chancellor. Your next chancellor might be the Sulaimon Brown. He probably needs a job.[/quote] The job responsibilities are in the statute creating the position. Look it up. [/quote] Responsibilities or qualifications?[/quote] This is the link for the statute: https://beta.code.dccouncil.us/dc/council/code/sections/38-174.html. No specific qualifications are listed. I believe poster mentioned that Sulaimon Brown could possibly be Chancellor, Based on this Statute, that is a legitimate concern. What are the specific qualifications for the job?[/quote]
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