Jeremy Nowak, who funded controversial education agenda, to leave William Penn Foundation

Leader of major Philly foundation, who funded a controversial public education agenda, is set to leave.

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Jeremy Nowak, who funded controversial education agenda, to leave William Penn Foundation

POSTED: Wednesday, November 28, 2012, 11:06 AM
Filed Under: News

The William Penn Foundation and Jeremy Nowak "mutually agreed that he should step down as its president," according to a short post this morning on the Philadelphia Business Journal website. 

Since taking over the $1.9-billion foundation in June 2011, Nowak pushed to support charter school growth and sideline traditional public school advocates. He announced plans to stop funding progressive groups like the Philadelphia Student Union while funneling millions of dollars to a controversial Boston Consulting Group study for the School District of Philadelphia, which initially called for increased outside and potentially private management of schools, school closings, and privatization of much of the District's blue-collar workforce.

He directed $15 million to The Philadelphia School Partnership (PSP), a two-year-old pro-charter organization that exercises increasing clout in local school politics.

"It became clear that the Foundation and Nowak have differences in approach regarding implementation of the [new strategic] plan and both agreed that a change in leadership at this time made sense," according to a William Penn press release.

City Paper profiled Nowak in a July cover story. It sparked, and continues to spark, debate.

More soon.

 

 

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