New York School Districts Face Financial, Educational Insolvency: Superintendents Survey
Posted in: Today's ChiliMore than half of New York’s superintendents say they won’t be able to keep up with student instruction mandates, and 41 percent say it’ll only be two to four years before they will no longer be able to survive financially, according to a recent survey.
The New York State Council of School Superintendents conducted the online member survey of 249 superintendents in August and September.
Fifty-one percent of district superintendents said they foresee educational insolvency within four years, 19 percent within two years, in which their districts will no longer be able to fund all state and federally mandated student instruction and services.
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