New York City's ambitious plan to reduce class sizes in public schools may hit a roadblock. A state senator has revealed that the initiative, which was set to take effect in the 2024-2025 school year, is likely to be delayed by two years. The proposed change aimed to lower class sizes from 25 to 18 students, a move that was expected to benefit thousands of students across the city's public school system. However, the senator's statement suggests that bureaucratic hurdles and funding concerns may have stalled the plan, potentially leaving students to continue dealing with overcrowded classrooms for longer than anticipated.


NYC public schools' class size reduction likely to be pushed back 2 years, state senator says  CBS News