QUESTION
How much funding does the NYC Public Schools need from the state to avoid program cuts?
2:23:44
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The NYC Public Schools require an estimated $1.4 to $1.9 billion for expenses and $22 to $27 billion for capital to prevent program cuts.
- The estimation for expenses is between $1.4 billion and $1.9 billion.
- This funding is necessary to avoid a zero-sum situation on the expense side.
- For capital costs, the requirement is between $22 billion and $27 billion.
- These amounts are aimed at ensuring compliance and preserving existing programs without cuts.
Rita C. Joseph
2:23:44
When I was teaching my my para professional was my co teacher in the classroom, what about amount does New York City Public Schools hope to receive from the state in order to be in compliance without terminating any existing programs?
Dan Weisberg
2:23:57
I mean, again, the cost the cost of of of just on the expense side.
2:24:02
And again, just for teachers, our estimation is that's one point $4,000,000 to $1,900,000,000.
2:24:09
And so that's what we would need to get away from the 0 sum on the expense side.
2:24:13
On the capital side as you heard from president Kubota.
2:24:16
We're talking about a total of $22,000,000,000 to $27,000,000.
2:24:20
That's that's what we're talking about.