Dan Weisberg
@danweisbergnyc
1st Deputy Chancellor. Product of @NYCSchools. Proud dad of two boys. Husband of a supermom and superlawyer.
ID: 3110956596
https://www.schools.nyc.gov/ 27-03-2015 19:14:48
2,2K Tweet
4,4K Followers
1,1K Following
So happy to attend the D23 Campus Revive Announcement in the beautiful new library at PS/IS 137; 160+ needed upgrades done across the district, ID'd & prioritized by students, families and staff. Grateful to Khalek Kirkland, EBC, New York City School Construction Authority, DSF, my staff for all the hard work!
Congratulations to my colleague and friend Mark Treyger 🍎 who will be a tremendous leader for JCRC of New York at a critical time. Mark, I will miss getting to experience your wisdom and warmth every day, but can't wait to see the great things you'll accomplish in your next chapter!
We're honored to partner with Bloomberg Philanthropies and NYC Public Schools to design the Northwell School of Health Sciences — a first-of-its-kind career-focused high school that will help prepare students for well-paying careers in healthcare. Learn more here ⤵️ northwell.edu/news/the-lates…
Shoutout to our school facility crews clearing snow around our school buildings today! ❤️ Your work—along with the work by NYC Sanitation’s crews— keeps our city and school neighborhoods safe. We appreciate you. 🫶
Thanks to you, Chris, your Robin Hood colleagues and all our NYC Reads supporters for visiting PS 380K to see our educators and students leaning into literacy and zooming ahead!
Regular sunglasses, polarized or otherwise, are not a safe replacement for solar eclipse glasses. You can find free solar eclipse glasses across at NYC Public Library (NY Public Library) locations across the city. Remember, it’s not safe to look directly at the sun! 🙈
A proud moment where Chancellor David C. Banks lays out a different vision for combating the scourge of anti-Semitism and other forms of hate, and for how we conduct politics: bringing people together to teach kids about our common humanity instead of "gotcha" moments which solve nothing.
Cindy Adams has always been a great student of New York City's happenings, and today she got her due. NYC Public Schools granted her an honorary high school diploma, and no one deserves it more! Congratulations, Cindy!
Thanks to Shah Foundation for inviting me on for a great discussion of all things public education, including the too-often-overlooked importance of providing all our kids with first-class facilities!