Dear New York City Public Schools Community, As a public school system, I believe we have a set of core responsibilities to our students and families. We must, first and foremost, keep students safe.
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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 ...
NYC Public Schools have launched Climate Action Days: four days to celebrate climate action in every school. Climate Action Days are a fun, creative learning opportunity for entire school communities.
New York City schools offer many health services to support student health. School physicians and nurses conduct physical exams and help manage the health of students with health issues like asthma, ...
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Each student and staff member brings to our public school community the richness of our city’s cultural diversity and the desire for respect. It is the policy of the Department to maintain a safe and ...
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 you are 16–21 years old, and have dropped out of high school or fallen behind on credits, you can enroll in a transfer school to earn your diploma. Generally, admission to a transfer school depends ...