NYC schools bring back controversial pandemic-era policy -and experts warn it is 'rewarding failure'
Briefly

Schools Chancellor Melissa Aviles-Ramos stated, "Our top priority is to ensure that every school leader has the resources and support to carry out their school's mission and put our children on a path to lifelong success." This reflects the commitment to stabilize education funding during challenging times.
Critics of the 'hold harmless' policy, like Eric Nadelstern, argued that it "rewards failure instead of penalizing it" and highlights a systemic issue in the school funding structure.
Read at New York Post
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