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DNAinfo New York looked at scores for the ever-important fourth grade English tests.

Upper West Side »

A new principal is putting more weight on test scores over talent in the admissions process, they say.

Concourse Village »

Almost every student at Concourse Village Elementary passed their state exams this year.

Crown Heights »

Schools in District 17 saw higher pass rates this year, but the area still lags behind state averages.

Concourse Village »

The top scoring school this year in District 7 was Concourse Village Elementary.

Upper East Side »

The Lower Lab School had the most students pass, whereas Life Sciences had the least, DOE numbers show.

West Harlem »

Parents of Teachers College Community School stood behind their principal after a recent controversy.

East Harlem »

A city program to help the lowest-performing schools is starting to increase test scores and attendance.

Mott Haven »

Every fourth grade class in District 7 performed below the citywide average, test results show.

Upper West Side »

City schools are 70 percent black and Hispanic, but their G&T programs are 70 percent white and Asian.

Washington Heights »

District 6 schools lagged behind when compared to citywide numbers.

Upper East Side »

Upper East Side students' English test scores were ahead of the citywide average.

Fort Greene »

Fort Greene and Clinton Hill schools were not among Brooklyn's high scorers.

Upper West Side »

DNAinfo mapped out how the city's fourth-graders fared on the state's tough English exam.