Inside Mamdani's reversal on mayoral control of NYC schools

πŸ€” So I was reading about Zohran Mamdani's decision on mayoral control over schools in NYC and I gotta say, it's kinda mind-blowing. On one hand, he's basically saying that without the power to make changes, his free universal child care policy won't fly πŸš€, but on the other hand, some folks think this is a major backtrack from his previous stance. Like, what changed? Did he finally realize that mayoral control isn't all it's cracked up to be? πŸ˜’

And then you got these critics saying that top-down decision-making is a total disaster and that mayoral control just gives too much power to the mayor without giving anyone else a say πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. It's like, yeah, I get it, policy whiplash can be real, but maybe we need some middle ground instead of an all-or-nothing approach? πŸ€”

But what really got me thinking is that Mamdani's views on mayoral control have been all over the place πŸ”€. Like, he was once saying we should just get rid of it altogether and now he's on board with continuing it? It's like, okay, I guess we'll just have to see how this plays out 🎒.

Anyway, I think what everyone needs right now is more transparency and less drama πŸ’‘. We need to see some actual progress and not just a bunch of lip service. Can't wait to see what the future holds for NYC schools! πŸ‘€
 
πŸ€” i gotta say, i'm kinda curious about mamdani's decision on mayoral control. i mean, he seems like a pragmatic guy who wants to get stuff done πŸ“ˆ. and free universal childcare is def a great goal πŸ‘Ά. but at the same time, it feels like he's compromising too much for people who think mayoral control is all about making changes πŸ’ͺ. what if he does have an aggressive democratization agenda tho? that would be awesome 🀩. i'd love to see how this plays out and how his plan actually works out in practice πŸ‘€.
 
πŸ€” This whole thing got me thinking about how power dynamics play out in institutions. Like, think about it - the mayor wants to make changes to the education system, but they need control over it to do so... yet, critics say that control is actually limiting because it separates policymakers from actual people on the ground 🌎. It's a bit of a paradox, isn't it? Do we want someone in charge who can make big decisions quickly (mayoral control) or do we trust that everyone involved - parents, educators, students - to figure things out themselves? The thing is, sometimes you need some central authority to drive change, but then you also don't want to alienate the very people whose voices are supposed to matter most πŸ˜•. I guess what I'm saying is, it's hard to know whether Mamdani's decision was for the best... or if we're just gonna keep flipping between different models until we find one that works πŸ”„
 
idk wut's goin on here πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. so Zohran Mamdani just changed his mind about mayoral control and now ppl r all abuzz. i think its kinda cool he's willin to try somethin new. but at the same time, some folks r like "wait wut? why'd u do dat?" πŸ€” de blasio says it's imp for change, but others ar more chill about it. i personally think its good 2 see ppl bein open 2 listenin & adaptin. gotta respect that πŸ‘
 
πŸ€” I'm not surprised Mamdani changed his mind. It's politics, you know? He just wants to stay in power and get things done, even if it means making unpopular decisions. Free universal child care sounds great on paper, but who's really gonna make sure it works out? Not the mayor, that's for sure πŸ€‘. And all these advocates are so quick to trust him now... "at his word"... yeah right! We've seen this movie before, and I'm not buying it πŸ’”. The whole thing just feels like a power play to me.
 
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