India, May 7 -- New York City will open seven new public schools this fall, offering specialized programs in STEM, healthcare, literacy, and more across four boroughs. Mayor Eric Adams and Schools Chancellor Melissa Aviles-Ramos announced the plan yesterday, calling it a "transformative step" to modernize education and address diverse student needs.

The Bronx STEAM Center (Districts 8, 10, 11) will blend science, tech, arts, and math with hands-on projects for high schoolers, prioritizing college and career readiness in underserved areas.

Central Brooklyn Literacy Academy (District 17) targets grades 2-8 struggling with reading, especially dyslexic students, using structured, multisensory teaching.

Middle School of Innovation (District...