New York City School Chancellor

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The New York City School Chancellor is the leader of the New York City Department of Education, the agency that handles New York City's public schools. The current School Chancellor is Joel I. Klein.

  • Joel I. Klein 2002-
  • Harold O. Levy 2000- 2002
  • Rudolph Crew 1995-1999
  • Ramon C. Cortines 1993-1995
  • Joseph A. Fernandez 1990-1993
  • Bernard Mecklowitz 1989
  • Richard R. Green 1988-89
  • Charles I. Schonhaut 1988
  • Nathan Quinones 1984-87
  • Anthony J. Alvarado 1983-84
  • Richard F. Halverson 1983
  • Frank J. Macchiarola 1978-83
  • Harvey B. Scribner 1970-73
  • Irving Anker 1970, 1973-78
  • Nathan Brown 1969-70
  • Calvin E. Gross 1963-65
  • Bernard E. Donovon 1962-63, 1965-69
  • John J. Theobald 1958-62
  • William Jansen 1947-58
  • John E. Wade 1942-47
  • Harold G. Campbell 1934-42
  • William J. O’Shea 1924-34
  • William L. Ettinger 1918-24
  • William H. Maxwell 1898-1918

  • The Encyclopedia of New York City. New York: Yale University Press, 1995.
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