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The school district also agreed to reduce the percentage of teachers’ evaluations based on test scores, down from a proposed 45 percent to the 30 percent set as the minimum by state law. It also includes an appeals process to contest evaluations.

Brizard played no obvious role in the contract negotiations. That job was taken by Byrd-Bennett.

Hamilton said the strike had nothing to do with Brizard’s departure.

Brizard, a native of Haiti who worked for more than two decades in New York City schools before taking the helm in Rochester in 2008, was introduced April 18, 2011, as Emanuel’s choice as Chicago schools CEO, which have more than 400,000 students.

Brizard replaced interim schools chief Terry Mazany, who then-Mayor Richard M. Daley named to the post. Mazany took over after the previous schools chief, Ron Huberman, resigned from the $230,000-a-year job.

While Brizard got high marks on the education side and understanding policy, he has been criticized for his management style.

According to published reports, his annual evaluation gave him low marks for the way he communicates and runs the district. However, school board President David Vitale commended Brizard for his work during the year.

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