“Smaller Classes, Brighter Futures” — Mayor Adams Announces Recruitment of 3,700 New Teachers across NYC Public Schools

In a decisive move to transform public education in New York City, Mayor Eric Adams has announced the hiring of 3,700 new teachers across 750 public schools — a landmark step aimed at reducing class sizes and boosting student performance.

“When students get more attention, they perform better,” Adams emphasized in a recent statement that underscores the philosophy driving this educational initiative.

With this recruitment surge, the Adams administration is signaling a firm commitment to giving every child in the city access to quality education. “We’re hiring 3,700 teachers at 750 NYC public schools to give every kid the education they deserve,” Adams said.

The mayor stressed that this isn’t just about filling vacancies — it’s about redefining what public education can be in one of the world’s most diverse and dynamic cities.

“By reducing class sizes, we’re making our public schools the best place for families to send their children!” he declared.

As families across the five boroughs look toward the future, this bold move could mark a turning point in the city’s long-standing battle with overcrowded classrooms and under-resourced schools.

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