
NYC Class Size Push Delayed, Liu Blames Adams
New York City News Today | 2 Min News | The Daily News Now! · The Daily News Now!
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New York Citys class size reduction plan faces a two-year delay due to budget, staffing, and space issues. State Senator John Liu blames the Adams administration for not building enough schools or hiring enough teachers. Parents and educators, who have been advocating for smaller classes to improve learning, are disappointed. Liu suggests a two-year extension, but not a four-year one. The future of city kids education hangs in the balance as negotiations continue in Albany.
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