What Happened
A report has revealed that more than 400,000 children in New York City are enrolled in public schools that are considered failing. The findings suggest a widespread issue within the city's educational system.
According to the report, the problem of failing schools has become normalized in New York City. This indicates a systemic issue that affects a significant portion of the student population.
Key Facts
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Over 400,000 children are enrolled in failing public schools in New York City.
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A report indicates that failure has become normalized in New York City schools.