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Lower East Side »

Parents and elected officials want de Blasio to keep his campaign vow to halt co-locations.

Park Slope »

Fariña spent four decades in the city's school system, joining Bloomberg's team in 2004.

Civic Center »

Nancy Gawlowicz is the third woman in the schools facilities division to say females treated unfairly.

Civic Center »

Schools Chancellor Dennis Walcott said his education reforms have been successful.

Civic Center »

The city won't say whether emails from the NYPD, DOE and other agencies will be preserved for posterity.

Woodside »

Noshat Nahian, 8, died when a tractor-trailer hit him near P.S. 152 in Woodside, officials said.

Bed-Stuy »

Boys and Girls principal Bernard Gassaway said he's against the co-location, despite its new name.

Upper West Side »

Manhattan Star Academy will serve kids with a variety of special needs. 

Ditmas Park »

A student at P.S. 139 in Brooklyn told police she was grabbed on her way to school.

Greenpoint »

The mom of a girl bullied at Frances Perkins Academy said the school has been no help.

Greenpoint »

Two siblings were attacked by their classmates at Frances Perkins Academy, police said.

Gramercy »

The NYPD's Police Academy is moving to Queens, and CB6 wants to turn its Gramercy space into a school.

Brooklyn Heights »

P.S. 8's pre-K, one of the most sought-after programs in the district, won't continue in 2014.

Upper West Side »

Two of the schools slid from a C grade to an F this year. 

Civic Center »

Applications for kindergarten are due Feb. 14, 2014, instead of the first Friday in March.