The new mandate from Albany orders that classes from kindergarten to third grade will have a maximum of 20 students, grades 4 to 8 will max out at 23 students, and high school classes will have a maximum of 25 students.
The former Calhoun School on West 74th Street is suggested as a potential solution to accommodate the increased number of students due to the new lower class size mandate.
The city needs to simultaneously improve educational options and build more affordable housing to address the long-standing problem of affordability in New York City.
The city's future depends on effective education and a steady supply of affordable housing; thus, repurposing the former Calhoun School may contribute to solving this issue.
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