School has campuses at Douglaston's St. Anastasia and Bayside's St. Robert Bellarmine Parish.
Interim president and former provost Diane Call will lead the Bayside-based community college.
Five students are honored for academic excellence at SUNY Oneonta and Colgate University.
Cuomo extends the deadline, puts an additional $224 million on the table to coax a deal out of both sides.
Students from Bayside, Douglaston and Little Neck are honored for academic achievements.
Students from Chatham University and the State University of New York at Geneseo are honored for academics.
Students are placed on lists at Cornell, SUNY Oswego and Caldwell College.
Students receive honor for their grade point average at the University of Delaware, Saint Anselm College.
The office that investigates misconduct in city schools found the number of complaints filed against DOE workers has jumped 100 percent in 10 years.
Residents will be able to discuss overcrowding and other relevant issues with School Construction Authority.
Two students make president's and dean's lists, while another is initiated into a selective honor society.
The NYC Bus Drivers' Union — Local 1181—may launch a strike very soon, a service disruption that would affect more than 152,000 students citywide.
Lady Commodore D.J. Glazer is picked for scoring 40 goals this season.
Walcott says that more than $250 million in state aid is on the line.
Councilman says DOE should change policy that no longer allows groups not registered as non-profits to meet in local schools.
Bayside school celebrates with Schools Chancellor Walcott, Comptroller Liu during blue-themed ceremony.
Bayside and Francis Lewis High Schools get top grade, while Cardozo is given a 'B' in Walcott's annual report.
Computer programmers would be able to build a website for a local store, while art students could create logos and offer graphic design services.
The program will allow students to virtually keep up with their coursework.
Students will be able to take two practice tests in class.
A new investigative report shows that in at least three cases, the city was still paying Department of Education employees even after they skipped out on work.
Board will meet at Little Neck's M.S. 67.
Several thousand seats are still available at schools throughout the five boroughs.
The new aptitude test hopes to diversify the gifted and talented program, but critics are wary.
Jeannette Segal will remain president of the education council.
City Council speaker breaks from mayor, backs NAACP's claim of discrimination at elite schools.
Seven schools from district receive 'A' grades and another seven are given a 'B.'
Board will hold election of its officers and review its annual budget.
Event will also serve as a teacher appreciation night.
Local church and Queensborough Community College collaborate on class in wake of school recently losing its own program.
Opening 55 new schools and rearranging special needs students are some of Dennis Walcott's ideas.
City officials may have gone overboard making school lunches healthy and cutting too many calories in the process.