Councilmembers push for 3-K expansion in NYC, despite mayor’s plan to halt growth
Instead of 61,000 total seats next fall, officials said, there will be 55,000 — 6,000 fewer than the de Blasio administration had planned.
The Adams administration announced this week that it would keep funding for the free 3-K program steady over the next three years and maintain the current number of seats, not continue to increase them.
Instead of 61,000 total seats next fall, officials said, there will be 55,000 — 6,000 fewer than the de Blasio administration had planned. [ more › ]
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