Back-to-School backpacks and other resources...for seniors!
The 2012 fellowship at Columbia University’s Teachers College is a ten-month program where principals pick a problem in their school and solve it with professors.
Park Slope and other Brooklyn students gearing up for an SAT makeup exam on Saturday, after their May 5 scores were invalidated, received a last-minute notice that the exam is postponed until June 16.
William Alexander Middle School 51 raised the most amount of money in any school in the city for the Pennies for Patients program.
Classroom overcrowding is on the rise in the city, with fourth and fifth graders most likely to be in full classrooms.
A group of St. Saviour students, part of the Brown Baggers Outreach Program, gather every month to pack food for the homeless.
Brooklyn Urban Garden Charter School, a new science-focused middle school, is looking to co-locate in a public school building.
How to get a state-approved therapist to begin needed sessions with a special-needs child.
Going back to school can be overwhelming, especially when a middle schooler becomes a high schooler.
One last look at where to get creative after school.
Brooklyn parents now teach sign language to their pre-verbal infants
At PS 39's festive fundraiser next weekend, art takes center stage.
This year the auction has hit the Internet, offering up some pretty swanky buys.
The school will be boxed in for nearly three years as construction to the landmark building commences.
Parents say that loosing even a few teachers will affect classrooms.
A long-term scaffolding project is blocking outdoor access for students at the Landmark School
In order to make room for the growing kindergarten class, PS 107's Pre-K must now find a new home.
The Schools Chancellor hit up the Slope school this morning to show off his waffle-making skills.
The neighborhood is buzzing with talk of who got into which high school.
At Thursday night's Department of Education meeting, there was little good news.
Next weekend kids (and grown-ups) can get hands-on with some pretty cool trucks.
At P.S. 107, "bed checks" help ensure kindergarten students are indeed zoned to attend the school.
District 15 leaders say kindergarten seats are needed now
At schools like Park Slope's P.S. 107, it appears there are more students than slots.
Some District 15 Schools may face steep cuts.
Details emerge about the school, which will open next fall in Park Slope.
After tonight's Panel for Educational Policy vote, and despite much protest, Millennium Brooklyn is Park Slope-bound
Last night's hearing to truncate middle school grades at the Schools for Law and Journalism was short and painless.
Students march at the John Jay campus as the DOE holds a hearing on the Millennium proposal.
New library cards gives elementary school teachers greater access to books (with no late fees!)
The DOE's proposal to add a selective high school to the John Jay campus is churning up bitter questions about funding equality.