Parents of Manhattan's PS 9 students whosegifted & talented qualifying tests were lost are still waiting for results from the repeat round of tests, a delay that the Department of Education attributes to some students' unavailability for re-testing.Tests were scored by hand here in New York at Tweed, but had to be sent to Pearson, the test company in Texas, DOE spokesperson Andy Jacob says, in order to convert raw scores into percentile scores. Why this conversion couldn't be accomplished electronically isn't clear -- but what's certain is testing results are late in getting out to waiting families. Jacob says parents will get news today, Thursday. We've asked if the application deadline will be changed to reflect the timing delay and will post details when they're known.

Upper East Side families zoned for PS 151 will learn today at 12:30 of theschool's new siteand planned opening in September -- hot on the heels of Jeff Coplon's damning kindergarten feature in New York magazine. Again, details to follow.

_ News confirmed: As expected, the Chancellor announced that PS 151 would reopen this fall in the former site of Our Lady of Good Counsel School on E. 91st Street. In the Department of Education's official announcement, the principal of the school, Samantha Kaplan, said that the school's curriculum would relate to "a neighborhood that is abundant with cultural institutions, historic landmarks and parks all of which provide authentic learning experiences."_

A small footnote at the bottom of the press release notes the the DOE has "reached a preliminary agreement with the Archdiocese of New York to lease P.S. 151’s new building on a short-term basis. The DOE is in negotiations with the Archdiocese to finalize terms."