Published On: June 12th, 2011|

The New York Times – Fernanda Santos

“The increased number of applications — 28,815, compared with 25,487 last year — and long waiting lists for kindergarten led to the higher rejection rate. Crowded schools across the city cut pre-K classes to make room for the older children, portending a potential crisis in early-education services, which have suffered repeated budget cuts in recent years.”(more)