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Fort Greene »

The new charter school will share a building with the public middle school on Adelphi Street.

Stapleton »

Eagle Academy will share space with I.S. 49 in Stapleton despite community opposition.

Washington Heights »

Uptown's WHEELS will host parents Thursday night as it expands to include 100 kindergartners next year.

Bed-Stuy »

Boys and Girls principal Bernard Gassaway said he's against the co-location, despite its new name.

Bed-Stuy »

If approved, the Nelson Mandela School for Social Justice will open in 2014.

Bed-Stuy »

Bernard Gassaway, who has taught at the school since 2009, said he disagrees with the new model.

Melrose »

P.S.1 parents and teachers oppose the DOE's plans to bring an additional school to the building. 

Long Island City »

Critics came out Wednesday night against the city's plan to co-locate a school at LIC High School.

East Williamsburg »

A third school has been proposed to share space with P.S. 196 and M.S. 582.

Midland Beach »

Following opposition from teachers and families, the DOE announced it would drop the co-location plan.

Midland Beach »

Hundreds of parents, students and teachers called on the DOE to stop the co-location plans of I.S. 2.

Midland Beach »

Elected officials have called on mayoral candidates to join their opposition to the co-location.

Williamsburg »

The charter network with 20 New York City schools just received a $5 million grant for further expansion.

Union Square »

The controversial charter school chain welcomed its first kindergartners at its new location.

Central Harlem »

Public Advocate Bill de Blasio calls the move harmful to public school students.