In a tendentious critique of Mayor de Blasio’s drive to reduce economic inequality, Joel Kotkin gives away the game with a gratuitous swipe at the Mayor’s education policy (Daily News, “Our Emerald City,” Oct. 26).
Mayor de Blasio and Schools Chancellor Fariña have repeatedly stated that they intend to make every school successful, which is vital to middle- and working-class families.
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