Thousands of new migrant students will pose a language barrier "challenge" for New York City public schools when classes start this week, Gov. Kathy Hochul said.
A group of 22 charter schools run by minority educators have pledged to help enroll the influx of migrant kids that have arrived in the city but have gotten the cold shoulder from City Hall.
Charter schools are pitching in to address the migrant crisis by enrolling a wave of children of asylum seeking families who recently arrived in New York, The Post has learned.