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As of 2023, the former Tweed Courthouse serves as the DOE headquarters. 110 Livingston Street previously served as the DOE headquarters, and for the Board of Education before it. In the Maclay Act in 1842, the New York State legislature established the New York City Board of Education.
Danika Rux is an instructional leader with over 27 years of experience in the areas of speech pathology, literacy instruction, special education, school leadership, district leadership, and systems level educational administration. Most recently, Danika served as Chief of School Support. Prior, Danika served as Executive Superintendent ...
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