NYC caves on state class size law, will hire 3,700 new teachers: Mayor Adams
Mayor Eric Adams did an about-face on the state’s controversial class size law Wednesday — announcing New York City will hire thousands of new teachers after saying for years that the mandate was unaffordable.
The city will give the already-bloated city Department of Education extra cash to hire 3,700 teachers across 750 public schools to help shrink classroom headcounts, the mayor said.
“These 3,700 new teachers will give our schools the ability to create smaller classes, more nurturing classrooms, where all our students can excel and be provided more individualized care,” Adams said.
The Adams administration had long pushed back against the law, handed down from Albany in 2022, that requires kindergarten through third grade classes to be capped at 20 students; fourth through eighth grade classes capped at 23 students; and high school classes capped at 25 students.

