FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Note: Updated Panel Composition Commissioner Steiner Appoints Advisory Screening Panel To Conduct Review Process;
Panel To Meet Wednesday, April 13
State Education Commissioner David M. Steiner has received a request from Mayor Bloomberg seeking a waiver for Dennis M. Walcott to serve as New York City’s Schools Chancellor and has begun the process of reviewing and evaluating that request.
Education Law §3003(3) provides that the Commissioner may grant an exception or waiver to the precise preparation and experience required by law for a superintendent’s certificate. Specifically, the Commissioner is empowered to grant a waiver to an "exceptionally qualified" candidate who does not meet all the graduate course or teaching requirements in law if he finds that the candidate has "exceptional training and experience" which are the "substantial equivalent" of such requirements.
The process for review and consideration of a waiver request is outlined in the Commissioner’s regulations (8 NYCRR §80-3.10[b][3][iii]). Commissioner Steiner will follow the process outlined in those regulations as was done with prior requests.
Specifically, following well established precedent, the Commissioner will convene an advisory screening panel consisting of representatives of the State Education Department and appropriate educational organizations for review and advice. The panel will meet in Albany on Wednesday, April 13 at 1:00 p.m. in the Regents Room of the Education Building. The members of the screening panel are listed below.
The panel will receive the application and supporting documentation provided by the Mayor’s office for its review and consideration. The Commissioner will give guidance to the panel about the questions it should consider in reviewing the application and materials.
The Commissioner will carefully review and consider the advice he receives from the panel. He will thenÌýapply the law to the facts presented and render a decision on the waiver request.
The request for a waiver of specified training and experience is part of a credentialing process. That process comprises an objective review of education, training, and experience to determine if an applicant possesses the knowledge, skills, and experience that qualify him or her to perform the functions authorized by the credential. Ìý
Nothing in the law or regulation prescribes a time frame for this process. However, the Commissioner is mindful of the need for prompt action.
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Screening Panel
Fadhilika Atiba-Weza
Dr. Atiba-Weza is Superintendent of the Enlarged City School District of Troy in Rensselaer County, New York.
James N. Baldwin
Dr. Baldwin is Chief of Staff and Interim Deputy Commissioner for Higher Education in the 91°µÍøÆƽâ°æ. Ìý
Rebecca Cort
Dr. Cort serves as Associate Commissioner for Special Education in the 91°µÍøÆƽâ°æ.
David Lavallee
Dr. Lavallee currently serves as Provost and Vice Chancellor of Academic Affairs for the State University of New York system.
Frank Muñoz
Mr. Muñoz, an attorney, is the former Deputy Commissioner of the Office of Professions in the 91°µÍøÆƽâ°æ.
Susan D. Phillips
Dr. Phillips currently serves as the Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs for the University at Albany, State University of New York.
Deborah A. Shanley
Dr. Shanley is Dean of the School of Education At Brooklyn College.
Marilyn Terranova
Dr. Terranova is the Superintendent of Schools of the Eastchester Union Free School District in Westchester County, New York.
Mark Vivacqua
Mr. Vivacqua is the District Superintendent of the Herkimer, Fulton, Hamilton, Otsego Counties BOCES.
Janice White
Dr. White is the Superintendent of the Saratoga Springs School District in Saratoga County, New York.
Attached you will find submitted by Mayor Bloomberg in support of Dennis Walcott.
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