NYC public schools see increased enrollment as DOE faces class-size mandate
Briefly

With a majority of schools gaining additional funding during this mid-year adjustment, we are well positioned to meet the challenges ahead, reflecting our commitment to education.
Almost half of elementary school students in temporary housing were chronically absent, compared with 31% of students in permanent housing, highlighting the disparity in student experiences.
After eight years of enrollment declines, we are thrilled to see enrollment increase across the city. Data shows a positive shift in public and charter school popularity.
The city must cap classes to 20 students in grades K through three, 23 students in grades four to eight, and 25 students in high school classes by September 2028.
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