News12 New York
N12 Originals
Numbers & Links
Local
Crime
Weather
Politics

Applications are now open for free 2-K programs across the city

This includes neighborhoods like Canarsie, Brownsville, Ocean Hill, and Remsen Village in Brooklyn, to name a few.

Julia Burns

Jun 2, 2026, 10:46 PM

Updated

Share:

More Stories

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani and Gov. Kathy Hochul say the first 2,000 free seats this fall will be available for school districts 6, 10, 18, 23 and 27, now through June 26.

This includes neighborhoods like Canarsie, Brownsville, Ocean Hill, and Remsen Village in Brooklyn, to name a few.

Mamdani says the goal is to help parents financially with rising costs and childcare expenses. The mayor has previously said many of these programs will run from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. 260 days out of the year, but that other programs through childcare centers will also be available.

Parents like Christie Crowley say it's not just helpful for working parents but benefits the kids, too.

“It just sets up like early literacy skills, early math skills, counting. And I also think, it provides them with a safe place throughout the day that their parents can feel comfortable, bringing them to," said Crowley.

Applications can be submitted through MySchools or by calling 718-935-2009 or by visiting one of the City’s Family Welcome Centers.

City Officials say offers will go out in the fall.

More Stories

Top Stories

00:25
newhavenmurderreward0602_2026-06-02-21-08-47

Increased reward offered for information on 1990 New Haven cold case

01:19
F P2 PM

Summerlike warm up starts tomorrow through the end of the week

00:20
prison bars generic

Official: 6 officers injured during fight with inmate at Cheshire Correctional Institution

00:32
scamalert0602_2026-06-02-21-30-04

Secretary of the State Thomas warns of new email spoofing scam

00:50
cttechweek0602_2026-06-02-21-20-24

Bridgeport panel highlights women in technology

02:00
AIBillSigningPKG060226_2026-06-02-16-34-52

Gov. Lamont signs new protections for kids on social media

00:52
Social Media Threats

FBI, DESPP host social media safety info session at Fairfield University

00:34
Health

More residents will soon have their medical debt erased

02:36
speed cameras

Fines begin for people speeding in Fairfield designated school camera zones

00:29
Pride Flag

Gov. Lamont signs proclamation declaring June LGBTQ Pride Month in CT

00:24
GeneWilder

Gene Wilder biopic in the works, telling the story of the longtime Stamford resident

00:30
DRUG TRAFFICKING SENTENCING - mon copy

Stamford man sentenced to nearly four years in federal prison for role in drug trafficking ring

02:25
marissapkg0601_2026-06-01-17-11-50

Judge hears arguments on retrial for Raul Valle in deadly stabbing of Jimmy McGrath

00:22
MarilynMonroe

Marilyn Monroe’s 100th birthday celebrated in Newington

01:54
Mark113061_2026-06-01-11-48-21

‘They wanted Pepes here.’ Westport finally gets Frank Pepe’s as beloved pizza spot opens doors

02:00
justinpkg0601_2026-06-01-21-11-34

'A little demoralizing.' Environmental testing delays opening of newly-renovated Easton EMS building

00:10
Red Panda

Fan mail floods Connecticut Beardsley Zoo as students shower red pandas with love

712664146 18322199329274448 6128865243160469579 n

Bear sighting near Cranbury Park prompts warning from Norwalk officials

02:17
frankpkg0601_2026-06-01-21-13-03

Charity golf tournament in Darien honors American hero killed in Afghnaistan

00:18
greenwicharrest0601_2026-06-01-21-10-38

Police: Man who grabbed Eastern Middle School student had child porn on his phone

App StoreGoogle Play Store

info

Newsletter

Send Photos/Videos

Contact

About Us

News Team

News 12 New York

follow us

Twitter

Facebook

Instagram

more resources

Optimum Corporate

Optimum Service

Advertise on News 12

Careers

Content Removal Policy

© 2026 N12N, LLC

Privacy Policy

Terms of Service

Ad Choices