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Inwood »

The mayor's pre-K initiative favors full-day over half-day programs, like the one offered by the Y.

Corona »

Councilwoman Julissa Ferreras urged centers throughout her district to come forward if they have space. 

Port Morris »

Families will be able to fill out a single unified application for pre-K seats starting March 16.

Gramercy »

It's not the first time Mayor Bill de Blasio and Gov. Andrew Cuomo have clashed on major policy. 

Windsor Terrace »

The director of Little Nest's two locations has spent her own money while waiting for funds.

Central Harlem »

Residents and developers of the affordable housing complex celebrated the ribbon cutting Friday.

Civic Center »

The South Bronx's High Bridge saw a big increase in pre-K seats, while Downtown had few new spots.

Windsor Terrace »

The former Bishop Ford Catholic school opened 126 pre-K seats after holding a last-minute lottery.

Fort Greene »

Some pre-K programs in Fort Greene and Clinton Hill are in high demand while others have empty seats.

Soundview »

The city has closed Rainbow Montessori's pre-k programs in The Bronx.

Washington Heights »

At least one parent said he was not informed that a Hudson Heights pre-K would not open Thursday.

Crown Heights »

Tens of thousands of 4-year-olds started school Thursday in new full-day pre-K seats.

Civic Center »

The Department of Investigation says it is investigating at least 5 of the 9 shuttered pre-K programs.

Civic Center »

Education workers with no inspection experience were given crash course on pre-K walk-throughs.

Midtown »

Officials abruptly canceled 9 pre-K programs and postponed 36 more just before the first day of school.