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In this episode of The Thought Project podcast, education policy expert David Bloomfield discusses the ongoing recovery of New York City’s public school system after the disruption of the COVID-19 pandemic. Bloomfield, a professor of Educational Leadership, Law, and Policy at Brooklyn College at Brooklyn College and of Urban Education at the CUNY Graduate Center, explores how New York managed a relatively smooth return to in-person learning and highlights the renewed that understanding thar schools are vital community hubs. He also examines challenges that linger nationwide — from mask mandate battles and politicized curriculum debates to the limitations of remote learning and high-stakes testing. With an infusion of new state funding and an incoming mayoral administration, Bloomfield outlines the opportunities and risks that lie ahead, particularly around curriculum reform, equity, and leadership. He also warns of the growing threat posed by efforts to suppress truthful education and shift public funds toward sectarian schools. It’s a timely look at what’s at stake for the future of public education in New York and beyond.