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NYC is Clawing Back Less Money From Schools That Lost Enrollment, Though Some Still Face Big Deficits

Schools that saw steep enrollment declines won't have to forfeit as much of their budgets as originally feared, education department officials told principals on Monday.

The education department is reducing the amount of money schools owe this year by 25%, said a letter to school leaders acknowledging the pandemic's impact on student attrition.

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Alexi Rosenfeld/Getty Images P.S. 321 in Brooklyn's Park Slope neighborhood owed hundreds of thousands of dollars. Schools that saw steep enrollment declines won't have to forfeit as much of their budgets as originally feared, education department officials told principals on Monday.

The education department is reducing the amount of money [...]




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