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Financial District »

The embattled assemblyman led his school overcrowding task force meeting Wednesday evening.

Corona »

The 1,700 students at P.S. 143 share a small building, with 6 trailers and an annex 15 blocks away.

Inwood »

Teacher Madeline Luciano was fired from P.S. 18 after letting students write that a classmate was ugly.

Upper West Side »

The percentage of African-American students at local schools has steadily declined over the past decade.

Windsor Terrace »

A pre-K program in the old Bishop Ford Central Catholic High School building will serve 378 children.

Upper West Side »

P.S. 87 and P.S. 9 are both getting an additional kindergarten class next school under the DOE's plan.

Fort George »

Schools Chancellor Carmen Fariña said the city will open 41 new classes for students with autism.

Park Slope »

Like schools citywide, Park Slope Collegiate has seen a drop in violent incidents, data show.

Brooklyn Heights »

Parents fear the loss of a kindergarten class will result in a waitlist at the popular P.S. 8.

East Harlem »

Police searched P.S. 102 Jacques Cartier for an explosive device, the NYPD said.

Hell's Kitchen & Clinton »

Matthew Dallas-Fields, 16, brought a loaded gun to High School for Environmental Studies, police said.

Financial District »

A class of 108 pre-K seats is opening at 2 Washington St., which houses the treatment center Exponents.

Prospect Heights »

All four incidents happened within a week of each other in Brooklyn, police and school staff said.

Hell's Kitchen & Clinton »

The Clinton School for Writers and Artists will move to a new building next year and add a high school.

Financial District »

Parents and students at the Spruce Street School joined hands to protest Cuomo's controversial reforms.