New York City mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani is expected to elevate Kamar Samuels, an uptown Manhattan superintendent, to chancellor of the city鈥檚 public schools, sources confirmed to the Daily News.
Samuels started his career as an elementary teacher, then middle school principal, both in the Bronx. He later led District 13 in Brooklyn鈥攚here he was 鈥攂efore moving to District 3 in Manhattan for the last few years. He is also a parent.
In his current position, he oversaw a as part of a broader effort to address enrollment declines in the neighborhood. The move triggered backlash in the community, while earning the praises of top education officials for ensuring all students have access to a variety of classes and programming. The district also covers the Upper West Side and Morningside Heights.
Samuels is set to become the third chancellor in two school years, after took the reins from David Banks, who in October 2024 was forced to resign early amid federal corruption probes swirling City Hall.
鈥淗earty congratulations to Kamar Samuels on taking the helm of the nation鈥檚 largest school system, a tremendous responsibility at this moment in time that will require a practiced hand and steadfast commitment to steering the ship straight,鈥 said state Sen. John Liu, D-Queens, chair of the New York City Education Committee.
Samuels will take over the more than $40 billion school system with some 900,000 students as it contends with political pressure from the White House, which has already , as well as an incoming state mandate to that will require significant spending and hiring.
He also faces an uncertain future under Mamdani, who campaigned on a promise to 鈥攔aising questions about his future authority to appoint a schools chancellor. Meanwhile, Mamdani has yet to articulate his vision for school governance, and there appears to be little appetite in the state capital of Albany for significant changes.
His appointment was . The Mamdani transition team did not return a request for comment on Dec. 30.
One source, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said the chancellor selection process was marred by behind-the-scenes jockeying, with several different camps on the transition at one point pushing as many as five different candidates for the top spot, including Aviles-Ramos.
That resulted in a process bogged down by indecision, the person said, with the appointment of Samuels occurring mid-school year and so late in the transition that it could destabilize or cause delays in a bureaucratic education system.
鈥淭o pick someone who鈥檚 a superintendent over someone who鈥檚 already chancellor, when it鈥檚 this late in the process,鈥 the source said, in reference to Aviles-Ramos, 鈥渢hat could have been done better.鈥
It was not immediately clear when his appointment will take effect, though most chancellors start at the beginning of the new mayoral administration. Students return from winter break Jan. 5.