The U.S. Department of Education honored schools from every borough.
Most of the city's third- through eighth-graders didn't meet state standards in both subjects, new figures show.
These are the best public elementary schools in the city, according to Niche.com.
More than 1,100 water fixtures found with elevated levels of lead have not been fully fixed, the Department of Education said.
"I don’t think it’s the kind of thing that we want in our city," Richard Carranza said.
There's no hard timeline for implementing a pilot program offering free kosher and halal meals at four New York City schools.
The potentially life-saving cameras will be back on before school starts Sept. 5 thanks to a joint city and state effort.
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A new petition urges state senators to protect New York City students by restoring the program going after speeding drivers.
New York State's community college system ranks fifth in the nation overall.
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Text messages released by City Hall showed no indication Alberto Carvalho would dramatically back out of the NYC schools chancellor's job.
A state program meant to provide free college isn't helping the vast majority of NYC students, a new report contends.
The Princeton Review rankings are based on surveys of 138,000 students at the schools.
Niche.com ranked all of the public high schools in the country.
"It's not fair and we want to do something about it," one student said.
The city's 79,000 public school teachers will get paid time off to care for newborn kids starting this fall.
An all-time high percentage of students say there's bulling in their schools, a new city report says.
Students and parents chanted "Fix our schools" as they marched toward City Hall on Friday afternoon.
Mayor Bill de Blasio wants to scrap the test on which admission to specialized high schools is based. Alumni groups say that's a bad idea.
The Scripps Howard Spelling Bee takes place this week.
The NYPD has recorded more than 300 threats against schools since September, the New York Post reported.
Only about half of the kids who applied will get to attend free "3K" classes next year.
NYC students are less likely to have many advanced courses to choose from than wealthy kids elsewhere in the state, a new report says.
Students from around the city will get hands-on experience with a range of technology experiments at NYIT, starting July 23.
Parents can now see where their 4-year-olds will attend pre-school in the fall.
"School choice" policies leave poor schools in the lurch and may exacerbate racial segregation, new research shows.
Steven M. Galbraith will replace Daniel Loeb, whose racially charged remarks stirred controversy last year.
The mayor said there's a "hyper-complaint dynamic" within the Department of Education.
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Hamilton tickets usually cost at least $500. Hundreds of kids saw it Wednesday for $10.
The money will help more than 850 schools pay for more teachers, counselors and other things they need.
Hundreds of students gathered in Washington Square Park for a second round of protests calling for stronger gun laws.
Students who miss class on Friday will be marked absent, the Department of Education said.
Thousands of students are set to join a rally at Washington Square Park commemorating the anniversary of the Columbine massacre.
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Bill de Blasio said he'll "revisit" his lawyers' opinion that Albany has to fix the specialized high schools' diversity problem.
Education experts don't buy Mayor Bill de Blasio's claim that Albany has to fix the admissions standards for specialized high schools.
The Department of Education settled a class action suit alleging that it failed to heed bullied kids' cries for help.
Thousands of students across the five boroughs left class Wednesday morning to join a nationwide call for stronger gun laws.