Cathleen P. Black, the publishing executive picked by Mayor
Michael R. Bloomberg to be the next New York City schools
chancellor, cleared a final hurdle on Monday as the state
granted her the waiver she needs to take office.
In a 12-page decision, the state education commissioner,
David M. Steiner, said that Ms. Black's inexperience in
education would be offset by the appointment of a chief
academic officer to serve by her side.
The city agreed to create that position on Friday after Dr.
Steiner expressed serious doubts about Ms. Black's readiness
for the job.
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