A court case that is challenging budget cuts at New York City public schools looks unlikely to be settled before students return to classes in less than two weeks.
. Now it seems increasingly likely that cuts will remain while the legal battle continues.
“We look forward to opening our schools next month with the resources they need to ensure our students thrive," she said. "We continue to engage with the Council and stakeholders to find ways to best support our school communities.” Many schools are preparing to reopen with fewer instructors and reduced programs. Some have cut arts programs, after-school offerings, and social workers. Others have cut subject teachers and are planning for larger class sizes as a result.
The Adams administration has argued that the cuts are necessary because the school system is serving fewer students than it did a few years ago. According to the Independent Budget Office, traditional public schools lost 83,000 students from 2019 to 2021, and the Adams administration has projected they will lose another 30,000 by this fall.
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