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NYC’s Free 2-K: 10-Hour Year-Round Child Care

New York City is introducing a free 2-K program for 2-year-olds, providing child care for 10 hours a day and 260 days a year in most cases. Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced the initiative during a visit to a Brooklyn child care center. The program aims to expand access to early childhood education and support working families.

Key Points

  • Program offers free child care for 2-year-olds, running 10 hours daily and year-round.
  • Announced by Mayor Zohran Mamdani at a Brooklyn center in January.
  • Targets expanded access to early education for NYC families.

Implications for Educational Freedom

This government-funded program represents an expansion of public education into earlier ages, potentially limiting parental choices by prioritizing state-run options over private or family-based care. It could undermine school choice initiatives by increasing reliance on government services rather than empowering parents with vouchers or ESAs for diverse educational pathways.

Source: NYC’s new 2-K program will offer free child care 10 hours a day, 260 days a year, Mamdani says

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