Report: NYC's Segregated Schools Need 'Chief Integration Officer'
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New York City's notoriously segregated public school system needs a different kind of CIO — a chief integration officer to oversee diversity efforts, a city task force argues. Creating the new post is among the dozens of recommendations in a sweeping report issued Tuesday by the School Diversity Advisory Group, a panel of more than 40 people tasked with tackling the city's educational segregation problem.