See how college aid applications changed for Fort Greene-Clinton Hill area high schools.
Students have overcome many obstacles the past year. Celebrate your graduate on Fort Greene-Clinton Hill Patch.
FAFSA completions are down nationally. Here is how Fort Greene-Clinton Hill area high schools have done so far.
The share of U.S. residents holding four-year or higher degrees has been on the rise. Here's how it’s changed in Brooklyn.
District 13’s Community Education Council met regarding its proposal to merge Fort Greene’s Academy of Arts and Letters with P.S. 305.
One of Brooklyn Technical High School's teachers was among the seven NYC educators given a prestigious award for math and science this year.
The Fort Greene high school was one of 22 in NYC, three in Brooklyn, that landed on the science, technology, engineering and math ranking.
The Academy of Arts & Letters, a highly sought-after progressive elementary and middle school, might move to Bedford-Stuyvesant next year.
District 13, which includes Clinton Hill, Fort Greene, Brooklyn Heights and Downtown Brooklyn, was one of five to get a city diversity grant
The charter school planned for Clinton Avenue faced some concerns about its industrial space, but was ultimately approved by the local board
A team of City Tech students won first place at the Brooklyn Navy Yard's technology competition for their robotic arm creation.
The school plan was approved by a community board committee this week, despite some members who say its Clinton Ave location isn't the best.
A 50,000-square-foot building will become the permanent home for International Charter School, which currently uses two temporary spaces.
International Charter School, which operates a school in Downtown Brooklyn, has applied to build a five-story school in Clinton Hill.
Schools in Brooklyn, Harlem, the Bronx and UWS were included in a complaint against Success Academy Charter Schools and the Dept. of Ed.
More than 200 students moved in a week ago to the new center, which is one of only two schools in New York City set up in a workplace.
Schools in Brooklyn, Harlem, the Bronx and UWS are included in a complaint against Success Academy Charter Schools and the Dept. of Ed.
Councilwoman Lauri Cumbo announced the winners of the latest participatory budget voting on Tuesday.
Officials from Unity Preparatory Charter School pulled their rezoning application for their seven-story building last week.
The size of the university's Brooklyn campus will nearly double, its president said Thursday.
The school's team won the prestigious award for creating an app that makes it fun for high schoolers to apply for college scholarships.
Fort Greene Prep Academy's students are using ancient clunkers that frustrate them to no end, their technology teacher tells Patch.
The Pratt Institute in Clinton Hill has filed plans for another 10-story dorm building just a block from campus.
"We elegant everywhere."
The grants can be applied to a wide variety of educational programs, and will be awarded by the Walentas Family Foundation.
Here lies your live Patch dispatch from Tuesday night's madly anticipated CEC13 vote on rezoning — and desegregating — two Brooklyn schools.
"Something big is going down. Something very big."
"These threats are made to promote fear," says NYC's top cop.
Of the top 100 public high schools in New York, only four are in Brooklyn, according to new rankings released by Niche.com.
Bishop Loughlin Memorial High School received the threat over Facebook, police say.
A cop who tried to break up the fight was pepper-sprayed, reports say.
Send us your best photos from Brooklyn's first day back at school.
The rest of the Brooklyn Public Library system is on the verge of announcing similar improvements.
Including two in Brooklyn.
By U.S. News & World Report.
Take note, NYC: These are the dates you need to know for the 2015-16 school year.
Amid claims the schools give "poor quality and scant amount of secular education."
"It's discrimination."
Niche.com ranked the best public high schools in New York.
The former MFA student, who began his degree in 2012, is fighting to gain readmission to the prestigious arts school.