Duncan: Gray Will Continue School Reform
(Washington Post) — Presumptive mayor-elect Vincent C. Gray, facing the most keenly anticipated personnel decision of his administration-in-waiting, is scheduled to sit down with Schools Chancellor Michelle A. Rhee on Thursday for a conversation that is expected to address how long Rhee will remain on the job.
Rhee, an appointee of Mayor Adrian M. Fenty (D), has signaled that she has no long-term interest in working for Gray, who challenged several of her key decisions and enjoyed heavy financial support from the Washington Teachers’ Union.
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