IBL News | New York
Fixing the New York City public school system will be an enormous challenge for the mayor-elect, socialist Democrat Zohran Mamdani, as he announced plans to recruit more teachers, expand support for homeless students, and pledge free childcare for all babies and toddlers, The New York Times reported.
New York has the largest education system in the U.S., with 880,000 students enrolled, 1,500 schools, and an annual operating budget of $41 billion.
Zohran Mamdani has been candid about education, acknowledging that he is still learning about this unwieldy system and will rely on guidance from advisers and the teachers’ union, which endorsed him.
In this regard, given that Mamdani has to select a school’s chancellor by January, Michael Mulgrew, president of that union, the United Federation of Teachers, encouraged the new mayor to retain Melissa Aviles-Ramos, who has run the system since last fall. The union also has a strong relationship with Meisha Ross Porter, a former school chancellor who remains popular among education leaders.
New York City was once home to more than 1.1 million public school students, but that number has fallen due to a decrease in birth rates and as families have moved to cities where it is far more affordable to raise children.
Projections suggest that the system can lose tens of thousands of additional students in the coming years.
Another controversy is that New York schools allow students to use bathrooms that align with gender ideology. Additionally, the system introduced a Black studies curriculum and social studies lessons focused on race, culture, and sexuality.
In immigration, New York teachers have banded together to shield migrant children from ICE police.
“This is exactly the type of school system that the Trump administration would target,” wrote The Times.
In New York City, federal funding accounts for a relatively small portion — 6 percent — of the education budget. But even minor funding disruptions can create chaos for thousands of children and their families.
Regarding performance, for decades, New York, like many cities, has consistently underperformed in literacy.
More than half of Black and Latino children are not proficient on state tests. The percentage of students who struggle the most rose during the past 15 years.

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