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Apr 19, 2024 · City Funds More Than $500 Million in Department of Education Programming Previously Supported with Temporary Stimulus Funds, Bolstering Mental Health Care, Career Readiness, and Literacy Support. $5 Million Effort Will Maximize Enrollment in 3-K and Pre-K Programs Across New York City.
Apr 19, 2024 · New York City Mayor Eric Adams and the City Council are pledging $514 million in funding to save a host of public school programs, including the expansion of free preschool for 3-year-olds, dyslexia services and hundreds of school-based mental health professionals, all previously funded by temporary stimulus dollars slated to expire this school ...
Jun 4, 2024 · Announcement Builds on Mayor Adams’ Record of Investments in New York City Public Schools, Including Protecting Crucial Programs That Had Been Funded With Short-Term Stimulus Funding, Teacher Raises, and Additional Funds for Implementation of Class Size Law.
Apr 20, 2024 · NYC invests $514 million of city resources, state funds in Department of Education programs. Both city and state dollars will now be used to protect city Department of Education...
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The city will protect $514 million in city Department of Education (DOE) programs that were previously supported with temporary federal coronavirus (COVID-19) stimulus funds, including mental health care, career readiness and literacy programs for public school students.
Apr 19, 2024 · Mayor Adams and the City Council restored $514 million in spending Friday to bolster 3-K and more than a dozen other education programs previously funded by expiring pandemic aid.
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Jun 30, 2023 · A tentative New York City budget agreement announced Thursday restores funding to a handful of initiatives that Mayor Eric Adams initially nixed, including one focused on student mental...