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East Village & Lower East Side »

Girls Prep earned broad approval for its planned move to the East Village at a public hearing.

Downtown »

The Spruce Street School would be the most hard-hit by city layoffs, losing three of its six teachers.

East Village & Lower East Side »

The majority of schools in District 1 could face major layoffs under the city's proposed teacher firings.

Downtown »

Construction on a new 400-seat school in lower Manhattan will not begin until 2014, the city said.

Upper West Side & Morningside Heights »

The city says it will get rid of boilers that burn dirty heating oil in public schools, but doesn't say exactly when.

Downtown »

Parents are tired of waiting for a gym and want to spend previously allocated money on other needs instead.

East Village & Lower East Side »

Two new charter schools are looking to open locations somewhere in District 1.

Harlem »

EPA inspections found light fixtures in P.S. 206, P.S. 37 and P.S. 112 containing toxic PCBs.

East Village & Lower East Side »

Girls Prep wants to relocate its middle school grades to a school on East 11th Street, where it plans to expand.

Manhattan »

A new campaign is aimed at helping job seekers without high school diplomas to prepare for the GED.

Manhattan »

Only 23 percent of public high school students were college- or career-ready after four years, a report said.

Manhattan »

The Italian Regents exam could be cut by the state, after German, Hebrew and Latin.

Manhattan »

Hundreds of seniors across the city who want to graduate in January will get a 'local diploma.'

East Village & Lower East Side »

Ellie Krieger debuted a Tri-Color salad menu item at P.S. 63 / P.S. 363 Wednesday.

Manhattan »

The Independent Budget Office also found that the failing schools had large number of special-ed students.