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...make matters worse, Frank Macchiarola, who became Covenant House's acting president after Ritter was suspended by his religious order while it investigated the allegations of sexual misconduct, also quit. One explanation for his departure was that Ritter urged the board of directors to seek a nun or priest as his permanent replacement and appoint his longtime deputy James Harnett, a layman, as interim head. With the group's credibility compromised, the loan revelations may endanger its fund-raising ability -- and its ministry to the young...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Runaways: More Anguish At Covenant | 3/12/1990 | See Source »

Even before the suspension, Covenant House's board of directors was searching for someone to replace Ritter when he retires. Board member Frank Macchiarola, 48, a former New York City school chancellor known for his ability to salvage troubled youths, was named interim president -- with Ritter's blessing, he says. In December, Covenant House took in $3 million less than the $15 million it expected, but contributions are recovering. Said chief operating officer Jim Harnett: "I don't know what the impact of the new allegations will be, but for the moment we have put all expansion plans on hold...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Bleak Days for Covenant House | 2/19/1990 | See Source »

Under "a veiled ultimatum" from Frank J. Macchiarola, chancellor of New York City schools, the teachers at Stuyvesant High School voted over-whelmingly to end the boycott, Frank McCort, a teacher who voted against ending the boycott, said yesterday...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Stuyvesant Teachers End Letter Boycott | 10/10/1981 | See Source »

...letter to the teachers Macchiarola said he "expected all teachers to meet their obligations" and would take disciplinary action if the teachers refused...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Stuyvesant Teachers End Letter Boycott | 10/10/1981 | See Source »

...schools. More than half of the 15,000 teachers laid off during New York's worst financial crisis have been rehired. Two months before the fall term, teachers negotiated a two-year contract calling for a 4% annual raise. The city also has an optimistic new administrator, Frank Macchiarola. Among his first attempts: with part of $22 million reallocated from administrative funds, he hired enough first grade teachers to reduce class size from...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Back-to-School Blues | 9/18/1978 | See Source »

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