Wednesday, February 5, 2014

De Blasio names charter schools advocate as deputy mayor


Mayor de Blasio tapped Children’s Aid Society CEO Richard Buery Jr. as his fourth and final deputy mayor Tuesday — even as City Hall mulls booting the group’s charter school from a public building.


In his new role, Buery’s duties will include pushing for the mayor’s signature bid to expand full-day pre-K, an initiative that’s poised to compete with charter schools over scarce public-school space.


Yet as head of the nonprofit, Buery, 42, had lobbied for the Children’s Aid College Prep Charter School to be granted temporary space inside a South Bronx building that also houses two traditional public schools.


Still, the appointment of a charter-school ally to City Hall — and of an accomplished graduate of Harvard and Yale Law School — gave charter supporters some hope.


“I think Richard has such a commitment to public education in all forms, and . . . understands that we need partnerships between community-based organizations, district schools [and] charter schools,” said New York City Charter School Center CEO James Merriman.





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