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Concourse Village »

Critics say the city's graduation statistics are questionable.

Crown Heights »

Graduation rates are up citywide according to new education data, including in Brooklyn's District 17.

Central Harlem »

The charters include a school for boys and one that teaches kindergartners a new language.

Cobble Hill »

The founders of Kinvolved want teachers to immediately inform parents when their kids are out or late.

New York City »

More than 65 percent of city students who entered ninth grade in 2007 graduated by August 2011.

Greenwich Village & SoHo »

Bill Thompson called for a moratorium on school closures during a panel discussion Tuesday.

Murray Hill, Gramercy & Midtown East »

Washington Irving High School in Gramercy is among the latest schools to be marked for closure.

Manhattan »

More than 65 percent of students who began 9th grade in 2006 had graduated by Aug. 2010, the most ever, the city says.

Washington Heights & Inwood »

Elected and community officials gathered Tuesday to rally in support of improved higher education for city students.

Manhattan »

More than 8,000 students were not admitted to any of the 12 high schools they applied to.

Manhattan »

Only 52.6 percent of boys in New York City high schools graduated last year, compared to 65.5 percent of girls.