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NYC Public School Parents: The impact of Covid on NYC schools and class size & critique of DOE's plans for next year

NYC Public School Parents: The impact of Covid on NYC schools and class size & critique of DOE's plans for next year

The impact of Covid on NYC schools and class size & critique of DOE's plans for next year



My testimony at the City Council hearings on the impact of Covid on education and class size. This exchange already occurred this morning:

Of course, they know very well how many students are in classes over 30, but prefer not to answer and have repeatedly delayed releasing any class size data as legally required by Nov. 15.  

On Oct. 26, at the Mayor's press conference, Chancellor Carranza reported that the DOE has been collecting attendance data and thus class size in "literally three buckets of attendance every single day": in-person classes, remote blended learning classes and full-time remote.

See my testimony below, which includes class size data from a parent survey undertaken by survey undertaken by Special Support Services LLC.  My testimony also critiques the administration's plans to double down on online learning next year.