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Starting this fall, most of New York City’s new free 2-K childcare seats will be open from 8 am to 6 pm, 260 days a year, Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced yesterday. It’s a big shift from how early childhood programs have traditionally worked, and great news for parents of two-year-olds in the city.
“For many families working nine to five, an eight-to-three program isn’t going to cut it. For too long, parents have been forced to choose between their livelihood and their children, or to drain their savings just to make it through the workday. That ends now,” said Mayor Mamdani. “Universal child care must meet the real lives of working people. That begins with full-year, full-day 2-K.”
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NYC’s New 2-K Program Will Run Like a Real Workday — Not a School Day
What’s Changing
The program will cover most of the first 2,000 2-K seats available this fall in NYC, and instead of running on the standard 180-day school calendar (which leaves working parents scrambling during summers, school breaks, and holidays), the program will operate almost all year round on 260 days a year.
The hours will be extended, too. Instead of an 8-to-3 schedule that doesn’t work if you’re clocking in at 9 and getting off at 5, the new 8 am to 6 pm window is designed to cover a full workday. So there will hopefully be less of a need for before-care, after-care, and summer programs just to cover a workday and keep your job.
Who Gets 2-K and When
Last month, the city announced the first communities that will receive free 2-K seats, covering five school districts with over 2,000 seats available this fall. Check out if your neighborhood is on the list. The city has already started notifying providers that expressed interest in offering seats, with more notifications going out in the coming weeks.
Applications open June 2nd.
It’s worth noting that the full-day, full-year schedule isn’t a requirement for every provider or every family. Providers can still offer 2-K on the traditional school calendar, and families also aren’t required to take a full-day, full-year seat if it doesn’t work for them.
Earlier this year, Mayor Mamdani and Governor Hochul announced a $1.2 billion investment in Pre-K and 3-K, and the city has since added more than 1,000 new 3-K seats. The stated goal is universal childcare for kids from six weeks to five years old.
Free childcare that runs during actual work hours is something a lot of NYC families have needed for a long time.
Families can fill out the NYC Parent Survey to help shape how the program expands.
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