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Upper West Side »

The most seats are coming to Queens, with the fewest slated for Manhattan and Staten Island.

Sunset Park »

Some parents who are tired of waiting for new schools want the city to consider adding one on Third Ave.

Financial District »

The Pine Street school will begin offering preschool, kindergarten and first-grade classes in fall 2014.

Chelsea »

Officials nominated longtime P.S. 234 teacher Pat Carney to lead the new school on Sixth Avenue.

Corona »

The new building should house 540 to 600 students when it reaches full capacity by 2017.

West Village »

The long-awaited deal will create additional school seats for West Village and Greenwich Village kids.

Long Island City »

Hunters Point Community Middle School will use the nearby waterfront to teach about the environment.

Concord »

The schools were announced by Mayor Bloomberg Tuesday.

Mott Haven »

The new schools set to open in September include a dozen elementary, one middle and seven high schools.

Sunnyside »

Space has been an issue for years in Woodside and Sunnyside, which straddle Districts 30 and 24.

Sunnyside »

Officials broke ground on P.S. 313, saying the new school will help overcrowding in Queens District 24.

Woodside »

The city will build an addition at crowded P.S. 11, which has used portable classrooms for over a decade.

Astoria »

The developers of the Astoria waterfront plan are exploring the possibility of a K-8 school at the site.

Sunnyside »

Designs for the future P.S. 313 were presented at a Community Board 2 meeting.

Woodside »

Some Woodside residents worry that P.S. 339, slated to open on 57th Street will aggravate traffic.