NYC cutting bureaucracy
New York Times—Schools Chancellor Joel I. Klein said yesterday that he would undertake another sweeping reorganization of the school system bureaucracy, seeking to cut $200 million from central and regional administrative budgets and freeing at least 150 more schools from the oversight of superintendents provided they meet specific performance goals.
Full text -December, 2005
D.C. Chief: more power to schools
Washington Post—As D.C. School Superintendent Clifford B. Janey sees it, the 59,000-student school system is about to get a much-needed makeover. Janey wants to replace the top-down, authoritarian approach of the central office with a user-friendly, service-oriented system that shifts much of the decision making power to the schools.
Full text -December, 2005