The New York City Department of Education has stopped public school principals from accessing their budgets for the coming school year in response to aThe order is preventing the education department from implementing cuts to school budgets based on declining enrollment. The judge’s order was made in response to a lawsuit against the cuts – estimated by the city comptroller to be over $370 million – that was filed by a group of parents and teachers.
“We know that this is extremely inconvenient,” Vadehra wrote. “Please stand by for further communication.” In their suit, plaintiffs argue that the city violated state law when the mayor and City Council passed the budget in June without a department oversight body approving the agency’s spending plan. They also argue in the suit that members of the Council were led to think that vacant staff positions would be removed as a result of the budget cuts. According to the suit, parents and teachers want the city budget to be sent back to the Council for a revote.
But the attorney representing the plaintiffs, Laura Barbieri, said the administration was creating the disruption by cutting principals off from their budgets. City public schools have lost more than 85,000 students since the start of the pandemic. School budgets are typically adjusted based on enrollment each year, but the administration under former Mayor Bill de Blasio used federal stimulus dollars to keep school funding stable during the COVID-19 crisis.
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