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The DOE said they are working with FEMA, but so far only have plans to replace nine.

Civic Center »

Good government groups say the use of private email raises concerns of trying to avoid oversight.

Melrose »

Starting in January, families can apply to kindergarten online instead of in person, DOE officials said.

Soundview »

The next mayor's policies could have a big impact in areas with high charter demand, like The Bronx.

Park Slope »

Specialized teachers will be partially graded on students' performances in other classes.

Park Slope »

P.S. 133 has a new home at 610 Baltic St. and an admissions policy geared toward low-income families.

Civic Center »

Schools Chancellor Dennis Walcott said his last day will be Dec. 31, no matter who becomes the new mayor.

Civic Center »

The city's test scores fell as students took the harder Common Core tests for the first time.

Central Harlem »

Public Advocate Bill de Blasio calls the move harmful to public school students.

Prospect Park South »

The father of 16-year-old Jean Fritz Pierre said his son wasn't a strong swimmer.

Upper East Side »

Dennis Walcott congratulated kids graduating from Memorial Sloan-Kettering's Schools program. 

Central Harlem »

New school will help area children and revitalize neighborhood, Mayor Bloomberg says.

Civic Center »

Schools Chancellor Dennis Walcott discussed the city's $24.8 billion budget at City Council Tuesday.

Emerson Hill »

The city announced an addition to Susan Wagner High School, with several performing arts facilities.

Greenwich Village »

Schools Chancellor Dennis Walcott proposed an initiative to combat rising hate crimes.