Kudos to City Councilmen Ritchie Torres (D-Bronx) and Mark Treyger (D-Brooklyn) for demanding more info on Team de Blasio’s disgraceful interference in the Department of Education’s investigation of yeshivas that fail to teach the basics.

“As far as we are concerned,” the Department of Investigation’s released findings don’t “qualify as a report,” they say. “A four-page double-spaced summary, missing key details, with a cover page filled with photos, does not constitute a comprehensive analysis into a serious investigation that spanned multiple years.”

The DOI probe looked at whether de Blasio officials sold out schoolchildren by burying a DOE report on the quality of education in certain yeshivas — in exchange for legislative support for continued mayoral control over the public schools.

In their report, the DOI and the Special Commissioner of Investigation for city schools “concluded that political horse-trading between the Mayor’s and State legislators’ representatives unquestionably occurred.” But Torres and Treyger rightly want to know more about the mayor’s role.

Torres chairs the council’s Oversight and Investigations Committee; Treyger, the Education Committee. As The Post’s Susan Edelman and Julia Marsh report, they’re aiming for a February hearing “to ensure there is a genuine independent” oversight of the DOE, the city’s largest agency.

We look forward to seeing what details they root out.