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Long Island City »

A lack of school options has some LIC parents considering other neighborhoods — for school, or to live.

New York City »

There were 2,361 kids placed on a waitlist for fall 2013, down slightly from last year.

Upper East Side »

With few slots at neighborhood schools, parents are preparing for a grueling application season.

Lower East Side »

Those wanting to register for public school kindergarten must do so by Friday.

Boerum Hill »

The school began an after-school program in music production after opening a recording studio last month.

New York City »

The kindergarten application process varies by district.

Washington Heights »

The District 6 Community Education Council will host the fair on Saturday at P.S. 48 Michael Buczek.

Mott Haven »

Districts in Manhattan, The Bronx and Brooklyn are giving families more choices for kindergarten.

Battery Park City »

Lower Manhattan's elementary schools are popular but overcrowded.

Central Harlem »

Harlem offers uptown parents an array of charter, magnet and traditional public schools.

Washington Heights »

Parents, educators and elected officials are looking for ways to improve northern Manhattan schools.

Chelsea »

New schools are set to open to handle the area's growing population.

Park Slope »

The neighborhood is getting a new K-5 school in the fall of 2013 to ease the space crunch.

Bushwick »

Young Bushwick students learn to volunteer in their community.

Fort Greene »

Most public elementary schools in Fort Greene share space with a charter, magnet or private school.