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Corona »

Free pre-K seats are still available in nearly 1,000 sites across the city.

Upper West Side »

The city doesn't allow middle-school students get free lunch if their school spans grades K-8 or 6-12.

Chelsea »

"For our students to read James Baldwin is often transformative for them," Principal Brady Smith said.

Hell's Kitchen & Clinton »

The victim was walking home from Food and Finance High School when she was attacked, police said.

Upper West Side »

Principal Jessica Jenkins wants her students to feel challenged within a nurturing environment. 

Canarsie »

Public school students will have nearly three blissful months off from classes this summer.

Clifton »

Chancellor Carmen Fariña toured a print-based disabilities pilot program at P.S. 57.

Upper West Side »

Not sharing where a family sits on a school waitlist keeps them unnecessarily in the dark, said the CEC.

Upper West Side »

Four out of 20 schools with middle school grades consider state test scores in their applications.

Hunts Point »

The number of suspensions from July to December 2015 dropped nearly 32 percent, according to DOE data.

Upper West Side »

With a shorter waitlist at P.S. 199, the urgency of the rezoning has lessened, officials said.

Great Kills »

Parents of students at P.S. 37 have called on the city to replace cramped trailers in the school.

Bed-Stuy »

The local education council will decide whether a program will begin in third grade or kindergarten.

St. George »

The borough president is trying to get a school specifically for students with the learning disability.