The legal out Steiner employed (which may not actually be legal) was Bloomberg's agreement to have an actual qualified educator serving
Isn't that always the way? The guy with the real talent and experience ends up working as "assistant" to the boss's favorite.
Bloomberg says that Black, chairperson at Hearst Magazines (by the way, she seems like a nice person who somehow just got mixed up with the wrong people) doesn't need any experience in education because she's a talented manager.
Today a group of talented retired teachers are hoofing it over to Hearst Magazines in the hopes of snagging Black's job. Sounds fair.
Hey -- money saving idea! Why not cut out Black and just appoint Polakow-Suransky? We hear he's really qualified.
Stories about this: NY Times, NY1
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