NYC schools chief: Pulling our funding could 'further traumatize' students
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New York City Schools Chancellor Richard Carranza joins Ayman Mohyeldin, saying the city is "not discounting any scenario" that will allow for in-person classes this Fall, from creating outdoor classrooms to leasing empty office space. Carranza also challenges President Trump's authority, saying, despite his threats, he cannot unilaterally pull school funding from the city.July 16, 2020
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