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Windsor Terrace »

The city will hold a lottery for the pre-K seats, which will be open to families living in District 15.

Vinegar Hill »

P.S. 307, near the Farragut Houses, is struggling to draw applicants even though P.S. 8's pre-K closed.

Sunset Park »

Jovita Sosa was repeatedly told a new DOE computer system, not principals, controls enrollment.

Civic Center »

The schools will work with community-based organizations to provide counseling and job training.

Park Slope »

Even if your child got rejected from public school pre-K this round, there are still ways to get a seat.

Sugar Hill »

Broadway Housing Communities has 124 permanently affordable units and an early childhood center.

East Harlem »

Carmen Fariña and Melissa Mark-Viverito want Spanish-speaking parents to know all their pre-K options.

Queens Village »

The city hopes to make it easier for families to enroll in free full-day pre-K programs at nonprofits.

Park Slope »

As the city focuses on pre-K, some early childhood centers say they are in dire financial straits.

Financial District »

Some Downtown schools cut their pre-K, but the Spruce Street School is opening a new 18-seat class.

East Harlem »

Teachers of 4-year-olds will make thousands of dollars more than teachers of 3-year-olds.

East Harlem »

The city wants 53,000 "full day" pre-K seats in September, but a six-hour day is hard on some families.

Civic Center »

Nearly 42,000 families applied for public school pre-K seats, a 36 percent increase from last year.

Park Slope »

DNAinfo asked the experts how to pick a pre-K program at a public school before the April 23 deadline.

Upper East Side »

More than 200 pre-K seats will be added to District 2 schools, but none are on the Upper East Side.