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Upper West Side »

P.S. 87, which has five dual-language classes, may be left with just one after budget cuts this fall.

Upper West Side »

P.S. 87 has launched many green initiatives this year, including a mural of 1,000 bottle caps.

Yorkville »

The Panel for Educational Policy voted on how students will be admitted to the new school at P.S. 158.

Upper East Side »

Bad news: your kid has to attend summer school. Good news: we've demystified it for you.

Fordham »

Bronx teacher Anthony Criscuolo lured a girl into his car by promising her an award, prosecutors say.

New York City »

Acceptance rates were lower for citywide G&T programs than for some Ivy League schools.

East Village »

The Neighborhood School has to raise $40,000 to keep its library open.

Bloomfield »

John W. Lavelle Prep school was Staten Island's first charter.

Civic Center »

After years of complaints from parents and advocates, the DOE has agreed that more seats are needed.

Battery Park City »

Students reentered the school about 9:15 a.m. Tuesday and Regents exams went on as scheduled.

Yorkville »

Parents remain upset about the Department of Education's proposed student admissions method.

Prospect Heights »

A letter supposedly from education officials gave instructions about opting out of field testing.

Astoria »

Diana Limongi is trying to gain support to bring a French language program to an Astoria public school.

Civic Center »

Schools Chancellor Dennis Walcott discussed the city's $24.8 billion budget at City Council Tuesday.

Upper East Side »

Parents filed a lawsuit challenging the DOE's sibling policy and methodology for G&T admissions.