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New York City Department of Education - Homepage Middle school admissions is open! Apply to middle school by December 20 Two middle school students sitting at their desks.
Special Education Student Information System (SESIS) View the SESIS Training Materials for DOE Special Education partners and providers ; DOE staff can get resources and information on our SESIS page (sign in required) Advance
To learn about schools and programs, visit: MySchools.nyc; Families new to NYC public schools can visit: schools.nyc.gov/newstudents; Call: (718) 935-2009 or email: Email for 3-K, pre-K, kindergarten, and G&T admissions: ESEnrollment@schools.nyc.gov; Email for middle school admissions: MSEnrollment@schools.nyc.gov
Meet the Chancellor and Deputy Chancellors who lead the New York City Department of Education Melissa Aviles-Ramos, Chancellor Melissa Aviles-Ramos is Chancellor of New York City Public Schools, the largest school system in the nation.
Re-Imagining Special Education for New York City Students. As We Move Together Towards Full Inclusion and Interdependence. It is more important than ever to create inclusive, welcoming learning environments for every student so that they feel safe and experience success.
NYC Schools Account (NYCSA) is an app that helps you track your child’s education. Through NYCSA, you can see their grades, attendance, fitness results, schedule, and more. Find out how to sign up, now.
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.
In 2023-24, there were 912,064 students in the NYC school system, the largest school district in the United States. Of those students ...
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:
Students in grades eight or nine who want to enroll in one of New York City’s specialized high schools must take the Specialized High Schools Admissions Test (SHSAT). All students in grades eight and nine who are current New York City residents are eligible.