Interest in N.Y.C. Pre-K Programs Is Flat, Despite Mamdani’s Outreach
Interest in New York City's pre-K programs remains stagnant despite outreach efforts by Mayor Zohran Mamdani. The administration's strategy to expand child care is a key component of its affordability agenda. Recent application numbers have raised questions about the demand for these programs.
- ▪Mayor Zohran Mamdani's administration is focusing on expanding child care as part of its affordability agenda.
- ▪Recent application numbers for pre-K programs in NYC have not shown significant growth.
- ▪The lack of increased interest may prompt a reevaluation of the current outreach strategies.
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