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The charters include a school for boys and one that teaches kindergartners a new language.

Long Island City »

The school day at P.S. 78 will start 40 minutes earlier this fall, a change that has upset some parents.

Vinegar Hill »

P.S. 307, near the Farragut Houses, is struggling to draw applicants even though P.S. 8's pre-K closed.

Kips Bay »

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Civic Center »

The city paid hundreds of contract workers to clear classrooms for Eva Moskowitz's charter chain.

Battery Park City »

Auditorium seats in the school just blocks from Ground Zero were never replaced.

High Bridge »

The funds will help new teachers, buy materials and improve facilities, officials said.

Midtown East »

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Upper East Side »

P.S. 290 will have larger class sizes after the second grade was reduced from four to three classes.

Financial District »

The DOE had hinted that the Spruce Street middle school might not open as planned.

Civic Center »

State legislators pressured the city to make it easier for parents to get private school education.

Bed-Stuy »

Parents at the Eubie Blake School were upset to learn student names were accidentally released.

Carroll Gardens »

Alyce Barr, principal of Brooklyn School for Collaborative Studies, discussed her years at the school.

West Village »

The new 75 Morton St. school is planned to serve 1,000 middle school students, officials said.

Mount Hope »

Timothy Crump, 14, was stabbed to death by a teenager outside Joseph H. Wade Middle School, police said.