2002 NYC mayoral control of public schools raises concerns over limited parent and teacher involvement in decision-making, per a recent state report.

New York City's mayoral control of public schools, in place since 2002, has raised concerns over limited parent and teacher involvement in decision-making, according to a recent 300-page state report. The report, which considers input from teachers and parents, criticizes the existing structure but does not recommend whether the mayoral control system should continue. State lawmakers are now left to deliberate on the future of mayoral control ahead of its expiration on June 30.

April 09, 2024
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