There's new controversy over academic standards at Hasidic schools in New York City.
According to a report in The New York Times, these private schools collect large sums of government money without providing students a basic education.
A Times investigation found many of the schools offer just 90 minutes of reading and math per day, only four days a week. The state board of regents is set to vote this week on new rules for holding private schools to minimum academic standards.
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