Jamaican Dr. Rushell White appointed Interim Acting Superintendent in NYC School System

Jamaica-born educator Dr. Rushell White has been promoted to interim acting superintendent in the New York City (NYC) school system.

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In NYC, an individual is first appointed as interim acting superintendent before being confirmed as a full superintendent, a process that typically lasts around six months.

Dr. White, who previously served as deputy superintendent in the city’s education department, will now oversee 47 schools in northern Brooklyn, serving approximately 27,000 students. In her new role, she will also supervise about 6,000 deputy superintendents, principals, assistant principals, teachers, and other education professionals in the district.

Her journey began in Yallahs, St. Thomas, where she was born. She attended Yallahs Primary School before migrating to the United States at age 8, settling in Bushwick, Brooklyn, at a time when the neighborhood was considered one of the city’s more challenging areas.

White attended Elementary School 377, where she was accepted into the gifted programme, then continued to IS 383 for the Gifted and Talented in 1985, and John Dewey High School in Brooklyn in 1990. She went on to earn her bachelor’s, master’s, and Advanced Certificate in Supervision and Administration from Brooklyn College, completing her studies over nine years. In December 2018, she earned her doctorate in Educational Leadership at Russell Sage College in Albany, New York, where she published her dissertation titled “Psychological Safety and English-Speaking Caribbean Students in New York City Public Schools.”

With 27 years in education, Dr. White began her career as an English teacher before moving on to roles as dean, assistant principal, and principal of MS 226, where she served for nine years. She has been credited with turning around several struggling schools and is regarded as one of NYC’s most accomplished educational leaders.

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“Over 27 years, I served as a teacher, assistant principal, principal, director of continuous improvement, and deputy superintendent of Brooklyn North high schools. Each step has prepared me to lead with both head and heart to build on the momentum of progress, innovation, and equity for our extraordinary students, families, and communities,” she said.

White said her leadership approach is shaped by her doctoral research, which examined the benefits of creating psychologically safe school environments for immigrant students in NYC public schools — a passion influenced by her own immigrant experience. “Every child deserves to feel seen, safe, and supported as they unlock their full potential,” she said.

In an email announcing her appointment, Dr. White shared her vision for the 2025–2026 school year, saying she looks forward to “advancing our shared goals in amplifying student voice, strengthening partnerships with parents and communities, and expanding college and career pathways so that every student has a strong plan toward economic security.”

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“Together, we will deepen culturally responsive instruction, strengthen literacy and math outcomes through targeted interventions and professional development, and widen business partnerships that give students real-world learning opportunities,” she added.

 

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