Education experts are asking what’s next for the city’s schools chancellor, and the priorities she pursued, on the heels of Mayor Eric Adams’ decision to exit the mayor’s race.

Chancellor Melissa Aviles-Ramos Monday, during the annual “state of our schools” address,, touted the strides that the city’s public school system has made under her leadership, including increases in reading and math scores on the most recent state tests and positive reviews from a recent principal survey.

In her remarks delivered at Manhattan Center for Science and Mathematics in East Harlem, Aviles-Ramos noted more than 92% of school leaders in the survey said they “trust me at my word.”

Aviles-Ramos didn’t comment on what November’s mayoral election might mean for her, but to onlookers, the chancellor was

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