In early June, Insideschoolsand GothamSchools, among other outlets, reported the nomination of Garth Harries as Assistant Superintendent of New Haven, CT, schools. Harries built a tough reputation as a "systems guy," according to Department of Education spokesperson David Cantor, as portfolio chief at the DOE, when he oversaw the closure of dozens of city schools. Earlier this year, he was given the task of reviewing special education services despite a lack of personal experience in special education.

When the New Haven announcement was made, Harries was expected to serve in New York through the end of the month -- that would be today -- and to release recommendations of his special education review before he left Tweed.

It's the end of June. We've asked Tweed for Harries' recommendations, and whether today is his last day at work. So far, no one's saying. Any wonder that the special education community feels marginalized and overlooked?