NYC's literacy overhaul has earned wide support. Now parents (and kids) are pushing back.
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Twelve-year-old Carlo Murray and his classmates expressed frustration with the new literacy curriculum, feeling like they were only getting 'half an ELA sixth grade experience.' Their critique stands out amidst limited opposition to the reading program overhaul.
As the city mandates adoption of new reading programs, resistance is emerging from parents and educators who fear the changes could disrupt their schools' distinctive project-based learning or teacher-created curriculums.
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