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New York City Department of Education, et al. M.G. vs DOE Notice of Proposed Class Action Settlement. How to Engage with NYC Arts and Cultural Institutions. How to Prepare for the English Language Arts Section. National Student Clearinghouse Notice and Opt Out Form.
Visit our New Employees section on the InfoHub to get everything you need to know about completing the steps to begin work with the DOE, including accessing the Applicant Gateway, fingerprinting and I-9s, and background and certification checks.
NYCSA Parent Portal. The new NYC Schools Account (NYCSA) Portal will allow you to: See your students grades, test scores and more in My Student. Take classes in Parent University. Report bullying. Access forms for your child. Reset your child's DOE account password.
This is the 2023–24 school year calendar for all 3K–12 NYCDOE public schools. If your child attends a private, parochial, charter school, NYC Early Education Center (NYCEEC) or Family Childcare Program, please contact your child’s school for information about their calendar. Please note the following:
All New York City public high school programs offer a broad liberal arts education. Additionally, most programs focus on up to two interest areas, such as architecture or science and math, and they may offer additional courses in that subject or field.
Get Help. There are many ways to stay connected with your child's education, classroom, school, and the Department of Education. You can call, write, or sign up for alerts and emails. Find out how to get help and ways to talk to us!
On September 5, 2024, we will welcome students back to New York City public schools for the first day of the 2024-25 school year. Over the course of the next year, our City’s children will be learning and growing together, academically and socially.
This book provides an overview of admissions processes and resources for Infants and Toddlers programs, 3-K, Pre-K, Kindergarten, Gifted and Talented (G&T) programs, middle school, and high school (including Specialized High Schools), including a section on how to use MySchools.
If you live in New York City and choose to enroll your child in a private or religious school, or choose to homeschool your child, and your child is found eligible for special education services, the IEP team will develop an Individualized Education Services Program (IESP).
Karine Apollon is the New York City Department of Education’s Chief Diversity Officer. In this role, she leads the DOE’s MWBE strategies to greatly expand economic opportunities for women- and minority-owned businesses and our diversity, equity and inclusion strategies in hiring practices.