As teens start to think about next steps, apply for financial aid for college, and brush up their resumes in preparation for entering the workforce, NYC's public libraries are here to provide support ...
Don't let the cooties get to you and your family this season. With winter in full swing, now's as good a time as any for us to consider how we can keep ourselves and our families healthy, physically ...
New York City Public Schools and United Federation of Teachers (UFT) hold a common belief that by extending educators’ skills beyond their individual classrooms, teachers can be powerful levers of ...
Students: kick off the new year with new learning and earning opportunities! Throughout January, organizations and institutions like NYC Parks, the New York Hall of Science, and Microsoft are seeking ...
Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 is a federal law which prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in federally funded education programs and activities. Title IX provides, “No person in ...
Parents: it's time to get involved! When it comes to helping New York City public schools succeed, parents are the best partners our teachers, students, and staff members have. From fundraising and ...
NYC families: we want to hear your ideas on how to make New York City Public Schools even better for YOU! This fall, Chancellor Melissa Aviles-Ramos will be embarking upon a Five-Borough Listening ...
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 ...
Chancellor’s Regulation D-210 Citywide and Community Education Council Code of Conduct and Complaint Procedures: Anti-Discrimination and Anti-Harassment Policy (“the regulation” or “D-210”) was issued ...
The Panel for Educational Policy (PEP) is a 24-member, voting body overseeing New York City Public Schools (NYCPS) and is comprised of community leaders across every neighborhood and borough of New ...
Schools across New York City are participating in an initiative to increase diversity within their schools. Some schools give an admissions priority to applicants who are low-income, English Language ...
Distributed exclusively by your school. You can’t get a Student OMNY Card from the MTA. Good for 4 free rides each day. You can tap a Student OMNY Card whenever you want to take up to 4 free trips ...