New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg plans to seek a third term. One small problem, however, is that he’s term-limited to two terms. But he’s proposing an extension of those limits by a City Council vote. The impact for school reform is significant, since keeping the City’s sprawling school system under mayoral control is one of Bloomberg’s major issues. A third term for Bloomberg would also presumably extend the record-setting run of Joel Klein, who has enjoyed the longest run of any NYC schools chancellor. Klein has previously said he’s open to staying on as chancellor under Bloomberg’s successor.
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