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The change is meant to increase diversity across the city's schools, officials say in a new plan.

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Eric Goldberg, a member of the District 2 Community Education Council, will call parents who need help.

Upper East Side »

The city says it wants a clearer process, but schools still aren't required to publish rubrics.

Upper East Side »

Four schools require students to list them as their first choice in order to get in, rubrics show.

Upper East Side »

School safety agents would remain, but the precinct's school response unit will disband, sources said.

Chelsea »

A parent leader says schools should not be able to see how kids rank them during the admissions process.

Murray Hill »

The owner of the Rivergate apartments plans to build a one-story retail building in Joseph Slifka Park.

Kips Bay »

Joseph Slifka Park's owner is violating a deal with the city by keeping it closed, officials said.

Kips Bay »

A Kips Bay father launched an app that makes finding information on schools as easy as pressing a button.

Gramercy »

P.S. 40 is losing its pre-K program because of overcrowding.

Kips Bay »

Zoning changes that begin to take effect in fall of 2013 will help reduce overcrowding in the area.

Kips Bay »

The District 2 Community Education Council voted to approve sweeping zoning changes Thursday.

Kips Bay »

P.S. 281 is scheduled to open on East 35th Street near First Avenue in fall of 2013.

Gramercy »

Washington Irving and High School of Graphic Communication Arts named as "suggested sites."

Midtown »

Success Academy charter school is planning to open two schools in overcrowded District 2 in Manhattan.