This update provides important information regarding NYC Public Schools (NYCPS), including key upcoming dates from the 2024-25 School Year Calendar, admissions deadlines, planning for remote learning, ...
After months of anticipation, Election Day is finally here! If you are a U.S. citizen, 18 years of age or older, a New York City resident, and are registered to vote, NOW is the time to head to your ...
November brings so many exciting things to look forward to—crisp autumn air, pumpkin-spiced everything, Thanksgiving… and New York City Public Schools’ (NYCPS) second round of parent-teacher ...
November's here, which means it's time to start preparing ourselves mentally for the end of election season, jacket weather, endless pie sales, and the Thawing of Mariah Carey. For City public school ...
Are you and your family participating in admissions for fall 2025? Throughout New York City Public Schools (NYCPS) application processes for 3-K, Pre-K, Kindergarten, middle school, high school, and ...
The middle school application is now open! While a student's application loads, there might be a delay in displaying your child's middle school choices. Don’t worry, this will refresh shortly! Thank ...
Section 504 of The Rehabilitation Act of 1973 requires public schools to offer accommodations for eligible students with disabilities. These accommodations help students with special health needs to ...
Your NYC Schools Account (NYCSA) is your gateway to support and track your children's progress—grades, attendance, and now transportation. Already have a NYCSA ...
The Equity Council is comprised of fifteen (15) parent leaders: nine (9) Community Education Council (CEC) members, four (4) Chancellor's Parent Advisory Council (CPAC) members, and two (2) Citywide ...
If you used MySchools to apply to schools in the past, your account is still active. You can log in using the same email address used then. If you do not have an ...
If you experience or witness an incident of harassment, discrimination, or bullying, please inform your school's principal (or your supervisor, for non-school based staff), who will take the ...
Your reputation is based on what you say and do. Want others to see you as friendly? Smile and say “hi” to people. Want others to see you as smart? Raise your hand when you know the answer in class.