
Most high schoolers no longer need to pass Regents to graduate. Schools are in the dark on what’s next.
By next fall, the majority of students in New York high schools will not be required to pass the state’s Regents exams to earn a diploma.

By next fall, the majority of students in New York high schools will not be required to pass the state’s Regents exams to earn a diploma.

Xaverian plans a new wing with classrooms, labs and a chapel, with construction starting this year and completion set for 2027.

Teens developed games, animations and social media campaigns to educate the public about the challenges of energy conservation.

Students and staff from Poly Prep Country Day School packed food and produce then dropped them off at One Love Community Fridge.

Before Kamar Samuels took the helm of the nation’s largest school system, he set in motion plans to shutter three small middle school programs.

St. Patrick’s Catholic Academy, 401 97th St., hosted its 10th Annual STEM Olympics on Thursday, Jan. 29.

James Madison High School, the educational institution with an accomplished list of well-known alumni, celebrated its centennial on Oct. 24.

The Brooklyn Latin School, one of the city’s highly-touted specialized high schools, will be relocating from Bushwick to East Williamsburg this September, trading places with The Young Women’s Leadership School

Families and supporters from three schools on the Tilden Educational Campus in Crown Heights, Brooklyn are protesting the city’s plan to add another school to the complex, this time a

Almost five years ago, this newspaper ran an article about engineering students from NYU Polytechnic in Downtown Brooklyn taking part in a national concrete-canoe contest. Now, at the other end
Could the next Mark Zuckerberg be sitting in a New York City public school right now? Mayor Michael Bloomberg is aiming to find out if there’s someone out there with

After a monthlong strike, the New York City school bus drivers have returned to their routes. The strike forced thousands of students—many of whom are disabled—to take taxis, public transportation

The city is trying to deny parents and the public from having input in the distribution of $348 million in funds affecting more than 1,000 schools in New York City,

When President Obama, in the midst of speaking about weighty national and international issues, mentioned Brooklyn’s P-Tech High School in his State of the Union address Tuesday night, many Brooklynites

Jessica Moran and Nicholas Pilacinski were both in the right place at the “write” time. The youngsters, who are students at Dyker Heights Intermediate School, were crowned the winners of