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Park Slope »

Scores on standardized tests for third- through eighth-graders rose after last year's dismal results.

Civic Center »

Morris Cohen offers advice on how to discuss the recent lower-than-average test scores with your kids.

Kips Bay »

A Kips Bay father launched an app that makes finding information on schools as easy as pressing a button.

Parkchester »

Charlene Reid helped the Bronx Charter School for Excellence become nationally ranked.

New York City »

The DOE has begun "early engagement conversations" with 36 schools.

New York City »

Elementary and middle schools students saw modest test score gains, but city still lags behind state.

Manhattan »

Public school students in New York City have made little to no progress in reading and math since 2009.

East Village & Lower East Side »

P.S. 137 John L. Bernstein on the Lower East Side is one of 20 elementary and middle schools city-wide identified by the Department of Education as struggling.

Manhattan »

The study examining the link between poverty and absenteeism and test scores was conducted by the Independent Budget Office.

Manhattan »

State scores remained flat after dropping significantly when exams were made more difficult.

Manhattan »

$10 million in new funding will be used to provide extra help to schools where test scores dropped last year.

Washington Heights & Inwood »

The pastor and principal from Good Shepherd held a community meeting to brainstorm ways to keep the school open.

Manhattan »

Chancellor Joel Klein answered questions at an hour-long forum at P.S. 33 Wednesday night.

Manhattan »

The teacher's union filed a restraining order Thursday to block the city from sharing teacher performance data.

Manhattan »

More than 700 elementary and middle schools received lower grades this year compared to last year.