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Rego Park »

Students are encouraged to develop individual talents.

Far Rockaway »

The DOE said they are working with FEMA, but so far only have plans to replace nine.

Midland Beach »

Hundreds of parents, students and teachers called on the DOE to stop the co-location plans of I.S. 2.

Washington Heights »

Few uptown kids who are learning English as a second language passed the Common Core tests.

Upper West Side »

The program got off to a slow start because it was announced late, education leaders said. 

Greenwich Village »

Many pre-K programs still have vacancies ahead of Wednesday's application deadline, the DOE said.

Civic Center »

The price of school lunch goes up by 25 cents to $1.75 on Monday.

Prospect Heights »

Mayor Michael Bloomberg said the mistake might be attributable to a "bureaucratic error."

West Farms »

Ninfa Soto is suing the city, claiming she lost her job over a paperwork snafu.

Long Island City »

The school was proposed to be one of a handful in the city that would not guarantee seats for local kids.

East Village »

The $3.2 million project will affect the Neighborhood School and Star Academy/P.S. 63 for two years.

East Elmhurst »

Dr. Vergie Muhammad, who went by "Sister," was found dead in the home she shared with her husband.

Midland Beach »

Elected officials have called on mayoral candidates to join their opposition to the co-location.

Mott Haven »

M.S. 223 added ninth grade classes this year, after a decade of middle school success.

Maspeth »

But witnesses and surveillance video don't suggest victims were using headphones.