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A coalition of pre-K centers is asking de Blasio to increase workers' salaries.

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The mayor feels his new initiatives will help address the homelessness problem.

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The DOE has moved the process up to Jan. 25 on the heels of a similar schedule shift for kindergarten.

Upper East Side »

French Institute Alliance is opening a new full-day pre-k class with 15 seats.

Astoria »

Does a center have violations? Does it celebrate play? DNAinfo has a set of questions to ask.

Inwood »

There's a wage imbalance at city-funded programs, with UPK teachers earning more than their directors.

East Harlem »

De Blasio supported $15 an hour wages for fast food workers. Preschool teachers ask: What about us?

Astoria »

Only 16 kids are so far enrolled in the new pre-k program at the Most Precious Blood School building.

Central Harlem »

Students headed back to school Wednesday morning. Many were already worried about tests and homework.

Civic Center »

From new religious holidays to a restructured chain-of-command, here's what to expect this school year.

Clinton Hill »

A city spokeswoman said they agreed to terms with the center, which had faced closure.

Inwood »

The Nagle Y will receive funds for a half-day pre-K program, but the late notice has caused anxiety.

Civic Center »

Officials expect 70,000 children to enroll and plan to give parents more program choices. 

Civic Center »

Kenneth Hart is the first person to lose his DOB license for too many violations, officials said.

Astoria »

The DOE will lease the former Most Precious Blood School at 32-52 37th St. for a 270-seat pre-k center.