New tech chief takes helm at DOE after remote learning meltdown during NYC snowstorm
The city Department of Education has named a new tech chief in the wake of a remote schooling meltdown that left parents, students and teachers frustrated and outraged as they tried to navigate the system during a recent snowstorm.
Intekhab Shakil, most recently the chief information officer at the city Law Department, will be tasked with supervising technology used across the largest school district in the country, beginning on Monday.
“New York City Public Schools needed a visionary ready to join me in moving our schools into the future, prioritizing student safety, and advocating for continued accessibility for all. I am thrilled to have found this partner in Intekhab Shakil,” Chancellor David Banks said in a statement to The Post.

Shakil has a tremendous job ahead of him as the DOE’s chief technology officer after dozens of parents and teachers exposed serious glitches in the city’s remote learning plan during the Feb. 13 storm.
Critics blasted the city for failing to have a tech leader in place during the blunder — after former chief information officer Anuraag Sharma stepped down over the summer following a hack that compromised 45,000 confidential student and staff records. Sharma had held the position for four years.