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Greenwich Village »

The city is converting 75 Morton St. to a new middle school, which will open in 2017.

Crown Heights »

Private nursery schools are preparing for big changes thanks to the city's universal pre-K plan.

Washington Heights »

Schools Chancellor Carmen Fariña promised changes at a meeting uptown on Thursday.

Upper West Side »

The DOE has not announced what will become of the Beacon school building in 2015.

Maspeth »

Clara Somodi, 39, had sex with a 14-year-old boy at the school where she worked, police say.

East Village »

A construction project has taken up most of the Star Academy and Neighborhood School's play space.

East Harlem »

The mayor said the smoke does not pose a threat to healthy New Yorkers amid fears of contaminated air.

Flushing »

Cheon Park, who runs Bilingual SEIT and Preschool, pleaded guilty to mail fraud.

Inwood »

Round 2 of applications has started, after 45 percent of students got their first choice in Round 1.

Emerson Hill »

A 15-year-old student had his jaw broken after the coach did not intervene, the suit says.  

Central Harlem »

Moskowitz fought back after the city blocked a plan to co-locate three Success Academy schools.

Lower East Side »

The principal of University Neighborhood High School said she wants a technology program by fall 2015.

Lower East Side »

Kids at one local high school exercise in two converted classrooms in lieu of a gym.

Inwood »

Parents and advocates are furious that the DOE is moving ahead with the Bloomberg-era co-location plan.

Upper West Side »

Pre-K admission is highly competitive in some neighborhoods, while others have plenty of extra seats.