Eighth graders who registered for the 2024 Specialized High School Admissions Test (SHSAT) by the October 18 deadline will take the test at their current school. To learn more about this year's high ...
First and foremost, I want to thank you for entrusting your children to New York City Public Schools. I am writing to share the news that after nearly 40 years serving the children and families of ...
With the start of the new school year, now is the perfect time to see what’s new on Parent University. Anyone with a NYC Schools Account can access Parent University—once registered, parents, ...
Beginning Thursday, September 12, City public schools across the five boroughs will host this year’s first round of virtual Parent-Teacher Conferences. Parent-teacher conferences are short meetings ...
The NYC Schools Account (NYCSA) is available to keep you updated about NYC public schools and your child’s academic progress! NYCSA, previously known as MyStudent.nyc, provides a secure, convenient ...
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 ...
As First Deputy Chancellor, Dan Weisberg is focused on ensuring that the Department’s strategies advance Chancellor Banks’ vision and priorities, The First Deputy Chancellor’s office manages a ...
In 2023–24, NYC Public Schools 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 ...
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 ...
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, ...
Opportunities are available for current DOE employees looking for openings in Central and administrative offices. Visit the InfoHub to view postings and apply.
These guidelines set forth protocol and describe best practices for supporting transgender and gender expansive students. These guidelines apply to New York City Department of Education (DOE) ...