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Maggie Sanchez on the Consequences of Not Following the 2022 Class Size Law for Students with Disabilities

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      Maggie Sanchez, as a parent of a student with autism and Public Advocate for the Citywide Council of Special Education, highlights the detrimental effects of not adhering to the 2022 class size law on students with disabilities.

      • Emphasizes the negative impact of overcrowded classrooms, with 40 or more students, on the learning experience of students with disabilities, including her own child.
      • Criticizes the use of school spaces for co-locations, which could have been employed to reduce class sizes, exacerbating overcrowding.
      • Urges the committee and council to hold the mayor and the Department of Education accountable for non-compliance with the class size law and education budget cuts.
      • Advocates for the use of surplus and rainy day funds to ensure compliance with the class size law, highlighting its importance for students across New York City.