
An architect of some the city's key school reforms has resigned his job as deputy chancellor, city officials announced yesterday. Eric Nadelstern's departure comes just months after Mayor Bloomberg brought in magazine exec Cathie Black for the chancellor slot and promoted Nadelstern's protege as her second in command. "He was central to the overall operation of the New York City public schools," said College of Staten Island professor David Bloomfield. "If anyone is irreplaceable at the DOE right now, it's him." |

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