Parents in NYC are protesting the closure of several early child care centers, including a 51-year-old school in Brooklyn, due to the city's decision to not renew their leases. Community leaders emphasize the importance of these centers to their neighborhoods, while city officials cite low enrollment and budget cuts as reasons for the closures. Critics argue that the decision reflects a lack of concern for families and that the real motive may be property redevelopment.
The closure of early childhood education centers in NYC is driven by budget cuts and low enrollment, which many parents and community leaders dispute.
Parents are furious over the impending closure of their children's day care centers as they serve essential roles in their neighborhoods.
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