New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio is facing a lawsuit from a high-performing chain of public charter schools.
A week ago, de Blasio moved to keep three Success Academy charter schools from opening in city buildings; one of the three is already operating in Harlem and will be closed (deBlasio approved a handful to remain open). Parents, school-choice activists and New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo are protesting de Blasio’s decision as anti-school choice. De Blasio says the charters in question drained space and resources from the existing schools.
Around 70,000 of New York City’s 1.1 million school-age kids attend charter schools, which are publicly funded but independently operated.









