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IBM gave the new school chancellor 12 times her new annual salary when she retired.

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Parents say their voices have been lost in the battle between the teacher's union and the mayor.

Midtown & Theater District »

Two hundred public school students were part of the exhibit at a Midtown gallery on Monday night.

Manhattan »

The EPA has reportedly ended testing for PCBs in city schools, following an agreement to replace potentially toxic light fixtures.

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The Education Department's list of teacher layoffs would cut as much as 70 percent of teaching staff at some schools.

East Village & Lower East Side »

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

Washington Heights & Inwood »

Testing of a contaminated site on Broadway and Nagle Avenue will be conducted by an environmental team this month.

Manhattan »

Icy roads and sidewalks were still expected to be hazardous for commuters Thursday morning.

Washington Heights & Inwood »

A CB12 committee voted in favor of a allowing the Hebrew language school a charter to teach in Upper Manhattan.

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City public schools will stay open despite an overnight storm that dumped about nine inches of snow on the city.

Manhattan »

Four failing schools in Harlem, one in Kips Bay and one in the East Village, are among 26 the city wants to close.

Manhattan »

Mayor Bloomberg's choice for incoming city schools chancellor Cathie Black defended herself to critics on Tuesday.

East Village & Lower East Side »

The dreaded insects have been reported and confirmed 336 times in the city's public schools since September.

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Chancellor Joel Klein answered questions at an hour-long forum at P.S. 33 Wednesday night.

Manhattan »

The reforms come as the city plans to open a new school for grades nine to 14, and add new technology to schools.