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Richard P. Mills (educator)

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Mills has also drawn calls of hypocrisy: despite his leadership of the NY State Education Department, Mills has never taught in a public school, never been a principal or superintendent in a public school, nor even attended a public school. His only teaching experience comes from the exclusive,
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Under Mills' tenure, a series of scandals happened with multiple school districts on Long Island, including contractor lawyers who were being listed as full-time employees by multiple school districts and claiming lucrative public pensions and benefits. He was also criticized for the rampant
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His calls for increased education spending, doubling the amount spend on schools in NY since 1995 with NY now ranked second nationally in educational spending, with the latest spending not accounted for it is expected NY will now be first in per pupil spending.
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In the aftermath of that takeover in 2002 Mills appointed the new superintendent and board of education yet the academic numbers have steadily worsened along with enrollment. Yet in 2007 a state audit now found the school had overspent $ 12 million.
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After the state brought in report cards six months late, the state refuses to publish the data for Roosevelt Schools. It is the only time the state has refused to publish a report card, even though the district is under direct state control.
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Including his calls for high standards. Since 1995 Mills has taken many unprecedented steps including the end of local school boards of education autonomy to grant diplomas through the new mandary
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Most troubling is that for the first time the commissioner removed an elected school board for overspending $ 1.9 million. and having low test scores.
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the third worst in the nation behind only South Carolina at 54%, and Georgia at 56%. Neighboring Pennsylvania garners 81%.
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picked him to serve as special assistant on education in 1984. In 1988, Governor
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He died on November 1, 2017, of a heart attack suffered while hiking in the
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in the mid-1970s, where he held various administrative posts. Governor
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to a former teacher and college professor turned insurance salesman.
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Despite this spending NY's graduation rate is 58%, according to the
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and helped found the Elizabeth Seeger School in 1971. He pursued an
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selected him to serve as Commissioner of Education for Vermont.
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in 1967. He began his career as a history teacher at the
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in 1966 and a master's degree in American history at
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Richard P. Mills (general)
Commissioner of Education of the State of New York
Thomas Sobol
David M. Steiner
Paris, Illinois
Adirondack Mountains
Vermont State Commissioner of Education
Commissioner of Education of the State of New York
Paris, Illinois
Middlebury College
Columbia University
Dalton School
Manhattan, New York City
MBA
Columbia Business School
Ed.D.
Teachers College, Columbia University
New Jersey Department of Education
Thomas Kean
Madeleine M. Kunin
Commissioner of Education for New York State
Regents Diploma
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
Dalton School
double dipping
prostate cancer
Adirondack Mountains
Commissioner of Education
David M. Steiner
University of the State of New York

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