Retail giant Target holding online contest for books and other supplies.
Councilmember blasts proposal for Brooklyn Community Arts & Media H.S. building on Willoughby Avenue.
Troubled Clinton Hill educational institution to phase out its current students to make way for new program.
Elected officials help inaugurate 120,000-square-foot facility upgrade at 2 MetroTech.
9 votes for, 3 against, as Panel for Education Policy approves charter school's expansion into the middle school grades at P.S. 287.
Michael Mulgrew blasts the mayor's merit pay proposal.
Despite pleas for unity, a raucous atmosphere prevails in P.S. 287 auditorium Wednesday night.
Meeting to be held tonight at P.S. 287.
Host Brian Lehrer leads panel discussion on equity in education.
A busy and contentious year for schools in Fort Greene-Clinton Hill.
Videos from Panel on Educational Policy meeting held December 14, 2011.
Satellite Three on Gates Avenue to be phased out—that is, if DOE has its way.
Amid protests, trustees pass series of hikes stretching through 2015.
First annual event honors alumni, faculty.
Fort Greene institution makes No. 63 on latest U.S. News and World Report ranking.
Sweepstakes aims to encourage parents to participate in city schools' meal program.
NYC Parents Union sues to make charter schools pay rent in public school buildings.
Students told to go to classes as scheduled; Administrative offices will remain open.
Embattled bilingual education program booted out of P.S. 287 in Fort Greene.
Operation BLUE shows students what it's really like to be in the medical field.
Hundreds gather on Friday to protest against Mayor Michael Bloomberg's proposed school budget cuts.
The city agency awarded students for emphasizing the importance of conserving water in their work.
Group goes after Bloomberg personally for 'misfeasance of office'; City Hall dismisses move as publicity ploy.
The plan to relocate Khalil Gibran International Academy and convert it into a high school is met with no resistance.
The charter school's administrators cite the growing furor as a reason for tabling plans for a middle school.
The city postponed a critical vote on the expansion of the school, but instructors for the new grades are apparently ready to work.
The abrupt decision by the Department of Education comes amid concerns about the feasibility of the plan — and an entirely new proposal by Councilwoman James.
A student club is told it cannot hold its 10-year-old "Juggle This!" extravaganza ever again.
Witnesses said aggressive educator bruised a 7-year-old girl's arm.
The city wants Community Roots to increase by taking over space used by PS 67 and P369K.
A city report reveals that the school once beset with controversy is now struggling to attract students.
Hundreds of people protested the controversial Panel for Education Policy hearing outside of Brooklyn Tech on Tuesday afternoon.
Leaders at Bishop Loughlin are considering more stringent security measures at future high profile basketball games.
Steiner Studios will host a graduate film school beginning in 2013.
A judge gives the incoming school chancellor the green light, much to Assemblyman Hakeem Jeffries' disappointment.
Assemblyman Jefferies and others say the law prohibits incoming chancellor from serving.