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A state appeals court has ruled teacher evaluation data should be made public, despite privacy concerns.

Midtown & Theater District »

The $127 million "Young Men's Initiative" is intended to help close the achievement gap between black and Latino young men and their white peers.

Manhattan »

Six donations of $250,000, including one from Mayor Bloomberg, were collected to restore next January's Regents exams, which had been cut by the state.

Manhattan »

The teacher's union brought a suit saying the city mismanaged $760 million in state funds meant to reduce class size.

Harlem »

A judge has denied the UFT and NAACP's request for a preliminary injuction preventing the closure or relocation of 22 struggling schools.

Manhattan »

Many of the city's most popular schools still have pre-K seats available.

Harlem »

The mayor also signed legislation officially renaming 14 Manhattan streets and public spaces, including an extension of Fifth Avenue's Museum Mile up to East 110th Street.

East Village & Lower East Side »

Parents from the Lower East Side's elite Shuang Wen School threatened to remove their children at a rally Thursday.

East Village & Lower East Side »

Iris Chiu replaces Ling Ling Chou at the elite Shuang Wen School, according to a letter from the schools department

Harlem »

The once-troubled Choir Academy of Harlem marked its graduation day with a vow to fight for survival.

East Village & Lower East Side »

Parents are suing the DOE regarding claims of discrimination against the bilingual Lower East Side school.

Manhattan »

Walmart has given nearly $1.1 million for city initiatives, but critics say the company isn't honest about it's business practices.

Downtown »

Parents fighting a city plan to send students to Chinatown claim it will hurt the area's development.

East Village & Lower East Side »

The Open Road skate park on East 11th Street was closed this week due to instances of drinking and fighting.

Manhattan »

The teachers' union and the NAACP are trying to block the city from closing schools the city says are failing.