Mayor de Blasio and Schools Chancellor Meisha Ross Porter July 8 unveiled a $635-million universal academic-recovery plan that includes advancements the leader of the United Federation of Teachers said the union has been “fighting for for years.”
With the next school year marking the return of full-time in-person learning for a million city public-school students, the Department of Education faces the challenge of helping students catch up after struggling academically due to the pandemic.
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