
"Public schools hold a purpose beyond providing a designated place for kids to learn. They are critical to the health and wellness of nearly 900,000 children across our city, whether through warm meals, essential mental health support, or child care for working parents. When conditions are safe, our goal will always be to open schools."
"Though the storm may be over, that does not mean the danger to vulnerable New Yorkers has passed. Shelters will continue to operate. No one will be turned away. Outreach workers will continue canvassing across all five boroughs to bring unhoused residents to safety."
New York City public schools reopened following a midwinter snowstorm, with Mayor Zohran Mamdani urging continued support for vulnerable residents as Code Blue weather alerts remain active. Schools were unable to facilitate remote instruction during the closure due to insufficient device access for students. The mayor highlighted that schools serve essential functions beyond academics, including providing warm meals, mental health support, and childcare for working parents. Over 8,000 Department of Education staff worked through the weekend to clear building entrances and maintain heating systems. The mayor emphasized that danger to vulnerable New Yorkers persists despite the storm's end, with shelters continuing operations and outreach workers actively assisting unhoused residents across all five boroughs.
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