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Hell's Kitchen & Clinton »

Construction of the Beacon School on 44th Street was completed in early August, the DOE said.

Bed-Stuy »

The event will serve as motivation and encouragement to help Bed-Stuy's schools, the organizer said.

Williamsburg »

Dangerous schools; One angry bike owner; A boozy Starbucks.

Inwood »

The Nagle Y will receive funds for a half-day pre-K program, but the late notice has caused anxiety.

Washington Heights »

District 6 schools lagged behind when compared to citywide numbers.

Bed-Stuy »

Many Bedford-Stuyvesant schools were behind the city average.

Fort Greene »

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

Lower East Side »

How did your child's school fare on the state exams this year? Find out with our interactive map.

Mott Haven »

Scores went up overall, but a racial gap in the test results still persists, data shows.

St. George »

The vote for the expansion was approved 41 to 1 at Friday's council meeting.

Civic Center »

Officials expect 70,000 children to enroll and plan to give parents more program choices. 

TriBeCa »

Lower Manhattan schools consistently scored higher than city averages.

Upper West Side »

The state designated the local elementary and middle school as "persistently dangerous."

Greenwich Village »

New York City released the 2015 ELA and math test results for grades 3-8 on Aug. 12.

Morrisania »

Health inspectors now plan to visit P.S. 325 for the first time since a teacher there died in April.