NYC public schools spared from mid-year budget cuts, report says

New York’s Staten Island — According to a recent Chalkbeat report, public schools in New York City that have lower-than-expected enrollment will not experience mid-year budget cuts.

Chalkbeat reports that the municipal Department of Education issued a surprising announcement on Wednesday, stating that public schools that did not meet enrollment forecasts will not have their budgets cut in the midst of the school year.

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