New York City Public Schools unveiled a groundbreaking framework allowing individual schools to design custom class size reduction plans, backed by $182 million in dedicated funding for the 2025-26 school year. The initiative, announced by Chancellor Melissa Aviles-Ramos in partnership with teachers’ and administrators’ unions, marks the most significant effort yet to meet aggressive state mandates requiring dramatically smaller classrooms across the nation’s largest school district.

Under the new framework, schools had until December 20, 2024, to submit tailored implementation plans developed in consultation with their school leadership teams. The district will award dedicated funding to approved schools before May and June budget allocations, enabling them to hire additional teachers and prepare for September implementation. The initiative represents a strategic shift from top-down mandates to school-driven solutions, recognizing that each building faces unique space, staffing, and scheduling challenges.