Mayor Mamdani announces 'full classic snow day' for NYC students after remote learning backlash
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Mayor Mamdani announces 'full classic snow day' for NYC students after remote learning backlash
"Mayor Mamdani learned his lesson from last month's snowstorm and announced Sunday that city public-school students will be given a "full classic snow day" Monday. After receiving backlash over keeping classes open with remote learning during January's deadly devastating storm, Mamdani said the nearly 1 million kids in the New York City school system can finally enjoy a day off - without being forced into any remote learning."
"Mayor Mamdani announces 'full classic snow day' for NYC students after remote learning backlash Sunday's storm is expected to bring as much as 28 inches of snow to certain parts of the city, with the blizzard forecasted to carry on into Monday morning. Mamdani has urged students and residents to remain indoors during the height of the storm, which is expected to hit Sunday evening."
Mayor Mamdani declared a full classic snow day Monday for New York City public-school students, rescinding remote-learning expectations. Nearly one million students will not be required to sign in for classes on Monday. The decision follows backlash over keeping classes open with remote learning during January's deadly storm. The upcoming blizzard is forecast to drop as much as 28 inches of snow in parts of the city and continue into Monday morning. Mamdani urged students and residents to stay indoors during the storm's peak, which is expected to begin Sunday evening.
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