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New York City Expands Public School Choice

1992

Chancellor Joseph Fernandez lets parents choose to send their children to any of the city’s public schools provided there is space at the school they choose. To apply, parents must write a letter to the superintendent and get approval from system administrators. If they are denied, parents can appeal to the chancellor. Transportation is not provided for students who choose schools outside their neighborhoods, although reduced-rate public transit is available.