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NYC: Carranza Says He Can’t Cut $34 Billion Budget | Diane Ravitch's blog

NYC: Carranza Says He Can’t Cut $34 Billion Budget | Diane Ravitch's blog

NYC: Carranza Says He Can’t Cut $34 Billion Budget


Ricard Carranza, NYC Schools Chancellor, says he can’t cut the schools’ $34 billion budget. He says has has cut the budget “to the bone.”
There is no fat to cut, there is no meat to cut — we are at the bone,” Carranza testified Tuesday at a City Council budget hearing.
Education advocates and DOE staffers say his claim belies the bureaucratic bloat and bonanza of pay raises and promotions that have exploded during the tenures of Mayor de Blasio and Carranza.
“It’s just inconceivable there’s not waste in that budget,” said Leonie Haimson, executive director of Class Size Matters. “Clearly there are more savings that can be made by cutting unnecessary contracts, consultants, and the mid-level bureaucracy, which has more than doubled in spending since de Blasio took office in 2014….”
The city has proposed $827 million in DOE cuts, including slashing school budgets by $285 million. This CONTINUE READING: NYC: Carranza Says He Can’t Cut $34 Billion Budget | Diane Ravitch's blog