The Philadelphia school district is overhauling its human-resources department in an effort to improve hiring practices and address complaints that inefficiency has hurt teacher recruitment.
The 208,000-student district has removed the department’s top four managers, and tapped Tomas Hanna, a special assistant to Chief Executive Officer Paul G. Vallas, to oversee the department, according to a spokeswoman for the district.
The Council of the Great City Schools, a Washington-based group, evaluated the department and recommended greater accountability measures and systems upgrades. Mr. Vallas, who described the department as “insensitive” and “unresponsive” in a Jan. 11 Philadelphia Inquirer article, has overhauled several other departments during his tenure.
“We will always be looking to get better,” said Cecilia Cummings, a spokeswoman for the district. “This is just part of the process.”