Students at P.S. 28 are in the middle of a real-world civics lesson, and they just might get a new soccer field out of it.
Construction for a new yard shared by three schools at 650 Academy Street in Inwood will begin this fall. Here's what to know.
Shania Marte was able to attend a NYC catholic school as part of a scholarship program. Now, she's landed a full-ride to Notre Dame.
Wright Brothers School librarian Lauren Ginsberg DeVilbiss in Wash Heights was selected from more than 1,500 nominations for the award.
A Wednesday vote approved the merging of Harbor Heights and P.S. 173 in Washington Heights, despite strong pushback from parents.
The Lang Youth Medical Program is a six-year commitment specifically for Washington Heights and Inwood students. Find out more.
Richi Barua and Shaheed Thabit are two of this year's Dyckman Institute Scholars at Columbia University from Washington Heights and Inwood.
The food pantry will take place Saturday at the corner of West 179th Street and Wadsworth Avenue. Here's what to know.
A whistleblower filmed the janitor for four years, saying that he was dumping his own trash outside of the uptown school, The Post reported.
The Fort Washington Collegiate Church voted against a partnership that would have led to a charter school opening at the site.
A new report found that the Washington Heights and Inwood public school district has one of the highest student homelessness rates in NYC.
The petition is pushing to stop a charter school from opening in the Fort Washington Collegiate Church at West 181st Street.
Not a single Washington Heights or Inwood public school cracked the top 480 of Niche's much-scrutinized rankings.
The decision is not a final one, though, as the matter of long term recognition by Yeshiva University remains in a New York Appeals court.
A decision late on Friday said that Yeshiva University does not have to recognize an LGBTQ student club as a final ruling awaits.
As school districts got new superintendents across the city on Monday, Upper Manhattan will keep its current leader.
Washington Heights and Inwood's public schools could get a new leader amid a citywide shakeup. Parents can weigh in at Tuesday's town hall.
"It's really remarkable, the humanity in kids," Jean Ellen Murphy, a teacher at CHAH in Washington Heights told Patch about the walk.
The George Washington Educational Campus is getting a revamped music program after the generous gift from the Washington Heights native.
Nearly 30 students from Yeshiva University in Washington Heights are on their way to Vienna for seven days to support refugees from Ukraine.
See how FAFSA applications changed for Washington Heights-Inwood area high schools.
More than 10 uptown schools are either under a partial quarantine or have classrooms fully closed due to recent COVID cases.
The Washington Heights private school was also named among the 10 best all-boys schools in the five boroughs. Find out which.
Juan Pablo Duarte, WHEELS, P.S. 128, and Success Academy, are among the Washington Heights schools that have recorded coronavirus cases.
A block separating two Washington Heights schools on Friday will transform into an environmentally focused streetscape. Here's what to know.
The city paid $23.6 million last week for two addresses in Inwood, which The Real Deal reports will go to a new school.
See how college aid applications changed for Washington Heights-Inwood area high schools.
Boricua College and Yeshiva University are two of the colleges receiving funding from the American Rescue Plan.
Tell us why your grad is special and send a message of congratulations on Washington Heights-Inwood Patch.
Plans were filed in February for an educational building in Inwood. Patch has now learned that it will be a new charter school.
The share of U.S. residents holding four-year or higher degrees has been growing. Here's how it’s changed in Manhattan.
Registration is now open for free summer STEM courses from City College for HS students in Upper Manhattan's school district.
There are 10 school buildings in Washington Heights and Inwood currently shuttered by coronavirus cases. Here's where they are.
Eight school buildings in Washington Heights and Inwood currently stand shuttered by coronavirus cases.
Nine schools reopened in Upper Manhattan over the past 10 days, but five new schools in Washington Heights and Inwood have closed.
Nine schools in Upper Manhattan were among the more than 280 buildings closed across the city Wednesday due to confirmed COVID-19 cases.
Washington Heights is one of the hardest-hit areas by COVID-19 in NYC. Three schools in the neighborhood are closed Monday due to the virus.
The school district that makes up Upper Manhattan had scores of students with no place to call home last year, according to a new report.
The city announced additional coronavirus cases at two school buildings in Washington Heights on Wednesday.