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Bloomberg, Senate Reach Deal on Mayoral Control of School

Friday, July 24, 2009

The State Senate has finally agreed to vote on a bill renewing mayoral control of the city schools. Senate Democrats were holding up the vote because some of their members wanted changes to the bill passed in the Assembly. They succeeded in persuading the Bloomberg administration to accept a parent training academy run by the City University. The mayor also agreed to an advisory council on the arts in education, and annual public meetings of each school's safety committee. The senators had originally wanted a committee on police in the schools. Negotiations over the same measures broke down last week. But sources say both sides wanted to end the dispute. Mayoral control of the schools expired July first because of the Senate's leadership dispute - leaving the school system in legal limbo. The Senate has agreed to vote on the bill before school starts in September and a separate amendment with the changes will come later to the Assembly for a vote.

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