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FILE - In this June 1, 2015 file photo, Miami-Dade County Schools Superintendent Alberto Carvalho speaks with reporters in Miami. Carvalho, who had accepted the job of chancellor of New York City's, said on Thursday, March 1, 2018, that he'd changed his mind - the day after New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio had announced that Carvalho would lead 1.1 million-pupil school system. Carvalho told a packed school board meeting in Miami on Thursday that he was breaking his agreement with New York City to honor "an agreement and a pact I have with the children of Miami." (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky, File)

FILE - In this June 1, 2015 file photo, Miami-Dade County Schools Superintendent Alberto Carvalho speaks with reporters in Miami. Carvalho, who had accepted the job of chancellor of New York City's, said on Thursday, March 1, 2018, that he'd changed his mind - the day after New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio had announced that Carvalho would lead 1.1 million-pupil school system. Carvalho told a packed school board meeting in Miami on Thursday that he was breaking his agreement with New York City to honor "an agreement and a pact I have with the children of Miami." (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky, File)

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