Reminiscences of Frank J. Macchiarola : Oral history, 1995. 1995.

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Reminiscences of Frank J. Macchiarola : Oral history, 1995. 1995.

Reminiscences of Edward I. Koch [Koch] administration: initial contact with Koch; involvement with Financial Control Board; appointment as chancellor of New York City schools; Board of Education; tenure law, 1978; hiring administrators, teachers; promotion policy; segregation; Gates program; Junior ROTC; United Federation of Teachers; dropout rate; support services: custodians, bus drivers; bus strike; testing system; disruptive students; Jamaica High School; New York Times article on non-civil service jobs; resignation as chancellor; accountability; condom distribution; discussion of memorable students.

Transcript: 51 pp.1 tape: 1 reel.

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