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Parents want the DOE to release scoring data after thousands more kids qualified for G&T programs.

New York City »

The extended days are a pilot program, the Department of Education said.

Greenpoint »

The student brought a 3 1/2-inch knife to his high school Monday morning, cops said.

Astoria »

Even more students now qualify for the prestigious program, stressing local parents.

Cobble Hill »

Success Academy Cobble Hill removed the fixtures last summer, without DOE supervision, the agency said.

Astoria »

The proposal would co-locate grades K-5 at Astoria's P.S. 76, and its middle school at I.S. 126.

TriBeCa »

The plan would force students to bus from TriBeCa to the new Foundling School in Chelsea.

Cobble Hill »

Public Advocate Bill de Blasio has called for an examination of Success Academy Cobble Hill.

Long Island City »

The class will open 25 extra kindergarten seats at the school, which has seen an influx of new families.

Long Island City »

A lack of school options has some LIC parents considering other neighborhoods — for school, or to live.

New York City »

Thousands of children who were wrongly told they did not qualify for a G&T program after a scoring error.

Bed-Stuy »

The race to replace Al Vann in Central Brooklyn is becoming even more competitive.

Civic Center »

Female students fought in the school's hallway, the Department of Education said.

Sunnyside »

Slightly more students in the district qualified for G&T this year, though fewer got the highest scores.

New York City »

After announcing changes to G&T placement in the fall, the DOE reversed course, surprising parents.