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Title: Denver Superintendent Mulls Chicago Job, But Plans to Remain in Colorado

by David Harrison – Chief Editor

Denver Superintendent⁣ Alex Marrero Will Remain with District, Dispels Chicago‌ Rumors

DENVER – Denver Public Schools Superintendent ⁢Alex Marrero affirmed today ⁣he will remain in his role, ⁤dismissing recent speculation linking him to the Chicago Public Schools leadership search.Marrero,⁣ who⁣ has led Denver Public Schools since ⁤2021,⁣ released a statement through the⁤ district confirming his ‍commitment to the Denver​ community.

Marrero’s tenure has seen graduation rates rise and the district’s state rating improve to “green” this ​year,the second-highest ⁤rating,for the first time since 2019. Prior to Denver, he served as interim superintendent of New Rochelle, New York, and held assistant ⁤superintendent ⁢positions in New Rochelle and East Ramapo, New York. ​He began his career in New York City as a guidance‌ counselor, assistant principal, and principal, and also attended​ school in the Bronx.

Despite these gains, Marrero has ⁤faced challenges including concerns over school safety ​following a string of shootings near Denver’s East High ‍School, and controversy surrounding school closures and ⁤central office cuts, issues noted in his latest performance evaluation.‍

His current contract with Denver Public Schools extends through 2028, having ⁢been​ extended twice, most recently in May. The Denver school board also ⁤approved a raise for Marrero in⁤ 2023, bringing his current salary to $346,529.

Marrero is ​actively ⁤involved in ⁢national education leadership, serving as president of the⁢ Association of Latino Administrators and Superintendents and ​on​ the executive committee of the Council of Great City Schools.He ‌identifies as⁤ Afro Latino and ‌is ⁤bilingual, reflecting the diversity ‌of the ‌denver⁤ student ⁢population, where ⁤over half the students are latino and roughly a third are English​ language learners.

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