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Central Harlem »

Scores on state math and English exams rose slightly this year, officials said Wednesday.

Carroll Gardens »

The opt out movement is still a minority, but not at one Brooklyn school.

Park Slope »

City schools are pushing back against a growing number of families opting out of the state tests.

High Bridge »

Nearly 150 students at a South Bronx school are spending a part of their spring break doing test prep.

Carroll Gardens »

Teachers, principals and parents are railing against Gov. Cuomo's proposed teacher evaluation changes.

TriBeCa »

The DOE's online database gave parents access to their children's state test scores on Monday.

Mott Haven »

This year's 3rd to 8th grade math and English tests will meet more rigorous state standards.

Manhattan »

The Department of Education has released controversial evaluation data that includes teachers' names.

Manhattan »

Even NYC Schools Chancellor Dennis Walcott has concerns about the looming release of teacher evaluations.

Manhattan »

A state appeals court has ruled teacher evaluation data should be made public, despite privacy concerns.

Manhattan »

A judge ruled Wednesday that the new state teacher evaluation's emphasis on students' test scores is too high.

Manhattan »

Gov. Cuomo wants schools to begin evaluating teachers and principals by the 2011-2012 school year.

Manhattan »

$10 million in new funding will be used to provide extra help to schools where test scores dropped last year.