Jill Goldsmith Co-Business EditorNew York City Tuesday delayed its public school opening as the teachers union threatened to strike over lack of clarity around health and safety precautions and class preparations.Given the city and state’s under control COVID-19 numbers, the nation’s largest school district had planned to open in-person Sept.
10 with a blended approach. But constituencies involved, including parents, had a raft of outstanding questions and concerns and asked for more time.
Mayor Bill de Blasio announced a delay to 21st. He was joined at a briefing by officials from the teachers’ and principals’ unions.
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