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Washington Heights »

Parents, educators and elected officials are looking for ways to improve northern Manhattan schools.

Park Slope »

The neighborhood is getting a new K-5 school in the fall of 2013 to ease the space crunch.

Prospect Heights »

The brightest public schools in District 17 emphasize Spanish, fencing and banana biology.

Brooklyn Heights »

P.S. 307 in Vinegar Hill and P.S. 8 in Brooklyn Heights have both shown academic gains.

Forest Hills »

The area boasts many sought-after schools, including P.S. 196 and P.S. 101.

Fort Greene »

Most public elementary schools in Fort Greene share space with a charter, magnet or private school.

Sunnyside »

Space has been an issue for years in Woodside and Sunnyside, which straddle Districts 30 and 24.

Corona »

Despite crowded classrooms, some Corona and Elmhurst schools are thriving.

Greenwich Village »

Popular P.S. 41 in the Village is expecting a long waitlist this year.

Jackson Heights »

Some schools in the neighborhood have adopted strong dual-language programs.

High Bridge »

Parents have banded together to improve this poor-performing district.

New York City »

DNAinfo.com New York has compiled the NYC Public Schools Guide to help elementary school parents.

Tompkinsville »

Staten Island parents typically choose schools they're zoned for, but new options have begun to appear.

West Village »

Arty P.S. 3 is a reflection of the West Village's bohemian history, Calvin Trillin said.

Union Square »

Teachers said they plan to fight against the opening of a charter school inside the building.