What will it mean for the city's 1.1 million public schoolchildren?
"Instead of concentrating on just our public schoolchildren, why not all of our children?"
The more difficult issue is deciding how to spend the money in ways that better educate our public schoolchildren.
But he acknowledged that the testing performance of the city's 1.1 million public schoolchildren had been mixed, if not flat, during his tenure.
The city's patchwork of health services for the system's one million public schoolchildren does not cover children equally.
Perhaps the Mayor has invented a new math from the books that our public schoolchildren are lacking to explain this twisted logic.
It involved 679 public schoolchildren who were followed from age 7 through 23.
"They think these public schoolchildren are out to mug them," she said.
A simplified version of the practice being taught to public schoolchildren has been challenged as an unlawful promotion of religious beliefs.
He began teaching music during World War I, first to Army bands and later to public schoolchildren.