Mayor Eric Adams is reassessing how New York City’s so-called 3-K for All program, a top priority of his predecessor, fits into his administration’s strategy. By Emma G. Fitzsimmons New York City’s ...
New York City says 3-K is here to stay — but may not add the seats considered necessary to expand the program to every family who wants it. The city doubled down on Friday that officials are not ...
After spending seven years and hundreds of millions of dollars, New York City’s public prekindergarten program for three-year-olds—3-K for All—has done the seemingly impossible: it places families in ...
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