Chancellor Richard Carranza’s second-in-command is poised to get a top job in Georgia after claiming bogus achievements in NYC, critics say.
Cheryl Watson-Harris, Carranza’s first deputy chancellor, has been named the finalist to become superintendent of DeKalb County schools’ 99,000 students, which includes suburban Atlanta.
Her cover letter in recently applying to Sarasota, Fla., Watson Harris boasted:
“Under the leadership of my team the city has seen record gains in proficiency rates in both ELA and math.”
Fred Smith, a former DOE test analyst, said the gains were neither record-breaking nor impressive.
“It’s an overstatement,” Smith told The Post. “For her not to know this is a spurious achievement on her part, to claim credit for that, it’s ridiculous.”..
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