It's time to stop screwing Manhattan students by giving other kids priority
Briefly

Manhattan students face challenges in accessing high-quality schools due to borough-based admissions policies, where students from outside Manhattan have priority at high schools in their boroughs, affecting access and creating unfair situations.
In 2021 and 2022, 18% of middle-schoolers in Manhattan District 2 were shut out of all 12 of their choices for high schools, showcasing the impact of admissions policies on student access and opportunities.
Read at New York Post
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