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South Bronx »

Gompers supporters packed into a final hearing Thursday to protest the DOE's plan to shutter the school.

South Bronx »

Student at The Bronx's Samuel Gompers HS have been organizing against a proposal to close the school.

Murray Hill, Gramercy & Midtown East »

A change in curriculum has spurred several technological innovations at NYU School of Medicine.

Harlem »

Seven people were injured in a school bus accident at Park Avenue and 103rd Street on Tuesday.

East Village & Lower East Side »

Marlon Hosang, the Principal of P.S. 64, is insisting his teachers dress professionally.

Downtown »

The Peck Slip School will now offer 712 elementary seats, 56 more than had been announced in November.

Harlem »

A teen charged with tossing a shopping cart onto Marion Hedges had previously shoved a school principal.

Harlem »

Two boys were stabbed during a robbery at Village Fried Chicken, at 1739 Amsterdam Ave.

East Village & Lower East Side »

An investigation into financial practices at the Shuang Wen School revealed no theft of funds.  

Downtown »

Maggie Siena, principal of P.S. 150 in TriBeCa, is DNAinfo's Principal of the Week.

Upper West Side & Morningside Heights »

Principal Brett Gallini says he's proud to work at a diverse school that educates all types of learners.

East Village & Lower East Side »

Cooper Union students and alumni peppered school president Jamshed Bharucha with questions about a possible tuition charge at a meeting Wednesday night.

East Village & Lower East Side »

The Cooper Union in the East Village is considering charging students tuition for the first time to cope with a $16.5 million budget deficit.

Midtown & Theater District »

The decision to downsize a new public school near Union Square was driven by fears that angry residents would sue the city.

East Village & Lower East Side »

The Department of Education ranked P.S. 137 on East Broadway among the 20 lowest-performing schools in the city.