But now, Moody's analyst Nicolanne Serrano told clients in a report, Philadelphia's "experienced" school district management, led by Superintendent William R. Hite Jr., has finally "developed a detailed understanding not only of the district's finances, but also of charter pressures and the complexities of managing a highly dynamic, large, urban school district." The schools also enjoy a "positive relationship with the City of Philadelphia," which has boosted school spending, "stabilized charter enrollment (under the Democratic state administration of Gov. Wolf, whose appointees have slowed charter school growth), and [made] a return to investment in district classrooms after years of austerity operations."