Meisha Ross Porter, the former New York City schools chancellor, has withdrawn her candidacy for the CEO position at Chicago Public Schools. The announcement comes amid an ongoing search for new leadership in the district. This development follows her tenure in NYC, where she was involved in initiatives like expanding 3-K programs.
Key Points
- Porter served as NYC schools chancellor under Mayor de Blasio
- She withdrew from the Chicago Public Schools CEO search process
- The move leaves the CEO position open amid Chicago’s education challenges
Implications for Educational Freedom
This leadership change in a major public school system like Chicago could potentially influence policies on school choice and parental rights, depending on the eventual appointee. However, there are no direct implications for educational freedom or vouchers at this stage.