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Board of Education of the City of New York

Panel for Educational Policy of the Department of Education of the City School District of the City of New York
NYC Board of Education seal.jpg
Former seal of the Board of Education
Board overview
Preceding board
  • New York City Board of Education
Jurisdiction New York City
Headquarters Tweed Courthouse
Board executive
  • Vanessa Leung, Chair
Parent department New York City Department of Education
Key document
Website schools.nyc.gov/pep

The Panel for Educational Policy of the Department of Education of the City School District of the City of New York, abbreviated as the Panel for Educational Policy and also known as the New York City Board of Education, is the governing body of the New York City Department of Education. The members of the board are appointed by the mayor and by the five borough presidents.

There are 13 members of the panel. Each of the five borough presidents appoints one member, and the remaining eight are appointed by the mayor.

Appointed by borough presidents

Appointed by the mayor

In 2011, Panel for Educational Policy member Patrick Sullivan (who was appointed by Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer in 2007) suggested changing the system to have only six mayoral appointees, and that appointees should have fixed terms; additionally, he stated "For us not to have the same role in our kids' education as people who live in the suburbs or Middle America is patronizing."

Prior to Mayor of New York City Michael Bloomberg's securing control of New York City schools, the Board of Education itself ran the schools. On June 30, 2002, Mayor Bloomberg secured authority over the schools from the New York State legislature, which began the era of "mayoral control" over the city schools.

The New York Supreme Court ellaborates:

By chapter 91 of the Laws of 2002, the Education Law was amended so as to radically restructure the governance of the school district of the City of New York. The amendment provided, among other things, that the Mayor of New York was empowered to appoint a Chancellor who would preside over a Board of Education which was to be expanded from 7 to 13 members, the majority of which were also to be appointed by the Mayor of the City of New York. Five Board members are selected by the Borough Presidents.

Although that legislation itself made no specific reference to a "Department of Education of the City of New York," the bylaws subsequently adopted by the Board provide that this 13-member body "shall be known as the Panel for Educational Policy," which together with the Chancellor and other school employees is designated as the "Department of Education of the City of New York."


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