Pre-K Spots Hard To Come By In Brooklyn

Posted in: Preschool
September 1, 2010

EXCERPT FROM: Gothamist
By Jaya Saxena
This year, over 112 public schools placed students on wait lists for their kindergarten programs, and last year the Daily News reported that getting into many Brooklyn pre-K programs were "tougher to get into than Harvard." Now, the News says getting into Brooklyn pre-K is even tougher than that.


The News reports that the economy has discouraged parents from putting their children in expensive private pre-Ks, but more and more parents are either moving to Brooklyn or staying there to raise their kids. As Joyce Szuflita of NYC School Help puts it, "It's a perfect storm for prekindergarten. There are more kids than ever, but not enough seats." This year Brooklyn's District 15, which includes Park Slope, Carroll Gardens, Cobble Hill and Boerum Hill, received 6,568 applications for 1,097 pre-K seats. They received about 1,000 more applications from last year for 36 fewer spots.


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