Less than 200 schools were completed as of last month, sources told The Post, as workers initially struggled to ensure first responders could still get in during emergencies.
The NYC Department of Education’s plan to make students safer by installing remote door-locking systems in all public schools is well behind schedule.
The Community Education Council for District 22 scheduled a follow-up meeting to vote on resolutions after its Jan. 9 went fully remote due to a snowstorm.