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Bloomberg went to Harlem educator Geoffrey Canada first.
Political Science Professor David Epstein is now on administrative leave.
That's right. Columbia. Not Colombia.
This seems like bad advice.
Thanks to the help of a much more experienced number two, Black is back on track to be our next schools chancellor here in New York City.
In the television version of this tale, the list-maker winds up dead.
The former Hearst exec will get a second-in-command.
A panel declined to recommend a waiver for Black, but the state education commissioner hasn't completely closed the door on her yet.
Specifically Notre Dame, where Black herself is a trustee.
Other facts about Cathleen Black: She likes yellow taxi cabs and $47,600 bracelets.
The recently departed schools chancellor talks about his new job and his replacement.
Whether Black has the skills or the time to make any real progress is almost beside the point.
"Seek safe shelter until further notice."
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