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301:, Henderson asked Chartwells, a contractor providing breakfast, lunch, and other food to the school system, for a $ 100,000 contribution for an event honoring high-quality teachers in the DCPS. Chartwells had just been accused of improperly billing the school district for $ 19 million, and for providing spoiled food. (Chartwells later settled the lawsuit for $ 19.4 million.) Chartwells contributed $ 50,000 to the event. City ethics rules, however, prohibit employees from soliciting contributions from firms or individuals that do business with the city. The ethics investigation into Henderson's actions began in May 2016, while she was still chancellor. Henderson agreed to be censured; the Office of Government Ethics chose not to impose a fine. 305:
noting that District law gives the chancellor the sole discretionary authority to approve out-of-boundary registrations and that she granted only a limited number of registrations and only when circumstances warranted it. Henderson approved transfers for Rashad Young, the City Administrator, and Courtney Snowden, the Deputy Mayor for Economic Development, but declined the request from a Vietnamese family with a deaf child who sought to attend a school with sign language instruction. In the OIG report, Henderson justified her actions by saying that city officials did not make enough money, though Young and Snowden made $ 295,000 and $ 196,000 per year, respectively.
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On April 12, 2017, the D.C. Office of the Inspector General (OIG) found that Henderson gave preferential treatment to some city officials and members of the public by granting permission for their children to enroll in schools outside the normal attendance boundaries. Henderson defended her actions,
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In mid-2016, Henderson—who had acted and modeled as a child—returned to fashion modeling. She initially was interviewed by and modeled clothes for the
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as Vice President for Strategic Operations. While working for the New Teacher Project, Henderson returned to Georgetown University, and received an
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Henderson resigned as Chancellor effective September 30, 2016. John Davis, chief of schools, replaced her as interim chancellor.
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as part of their series of interviews with high-achieving women. She modeled clothes a second time for them in late 2016.
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Henderson was censured in November 2016 for an ethics violation after her departure. According to the
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from Georgetown University in 2012, and joined the university's board of directors in 2014.
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Haynes, V. Dion (June 13, 2007). "Picks to Lead D.C. Schools Have Ties to The System".
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Craig, Tim; Turque, Bill (October 13, 2010). "Rhee to resign as schools chancellor".
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Turque, Bill; Clement, Scott (June 22, 2011). "Ratings up for District schools".
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In October 2017, Henderson was appointed a Distinguished Scholar in Residence at
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In 1992, Henderson joined Teach For America, and took a job teaching in the
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in Washington, D.C., in 1992. During her senior year, a friend joined
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Matos, Alejandra; Jamison, Peter; Shapiro, T. Rees (April 28, 2017).
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Henderson was working for the New Teacher Project when
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District of Columbia Public Schools
Michelle Rhee
Teach for America
New Teacher Project
board of directors
Georgetown University
Incumbent
Mount Vernon, New York
Georgetown University
BA
MEd
District of Columbia Public Schools
Mount Vernon, New York
Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service
Georgetown University
Teach for America
South Bronx
New York City
New Teacher Project
executive master's degree
Doctor of Humane Letters
Michelle Rhee
Adrian Fenty
Mayor of the District of Columbia
Democratic
Vincent C. Gray
Council of the District of Columbia
District of Columbia Office of Government Ethics
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