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The New York City Department of Education (NYCDOE) is the department of the government of New York City that manages the city's public school system. The City School District of the City of New York (more commonly known as New York City Public Schools ) is the largest school system in the United States (and among the largest in the world), with ...
Over her career in education, Aviles-Ramos has served in many roles including assistant principal, principal, deputy superintendent, acting superintendent, and education administrator. [ 2 ] In September 2024, the NYC Mayor's office announced that Aviles-Ramos would replace David C. Banks as DOE Chancellor. [ 1 ]
Automate The Schools (ATS) is the school-based administrative system used by New York City public schools since 1988. It has many functions, including recording biographical data for all students, handling admissions, discharges, and transfers to other schools, and recording other student-specific data, such as exam scores, grade levels, attendance, and immunization records.
The school in 2010. I.S. 237 or Rachel Carson Intermediate School 237Q is a public middle school in Flushing, Queens in New York City serving grades 6 - 8. The school is located on 46-21 Colden Street and part of NYCDOE District 25.
Over 120 public school employees are demanding the city provide more school safety agents and additional scanning equipment to combat "persistent" delays and safety risks, The Post has learned.
Brett Kimmel was the first principal. As of 2012 the school had 600 students; 98% of the students were Hispanic and Latino, with most of them being Dominican American and/or born in the Dominican Republic. [3] WHEELS opened a Lower Grades to serve PreK - 5 in 2014 and expanded each year to become a PreK - 12. [3]
Aviles-Ramos started in NYC schools in 2007 but stepped away from the city’s education system to join Monroe College earlier this year. She returned to the DOE in July after a short stint at the ...
Collegiate Institute for Math and Science (Principal Estelle Hans)(CIMS) [3] As of 2016, Columbus High School is composed of five, smaller, specialized schools: Collegiate Institute For Math and Science (CIMS) High School for Language and Innovation; Bronxdale High School; Astor Collegiate Academy; Pelham Preparatory Academy