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The final Climate Action Day of the school year is here! On Wednesday, May 21, 2025, schools around the city will participate in this year's fourth Climate Action Day! This month, the theme is water, ...
Qualifying teams compete in borough specific in person competition rounds to determine boroughs champions in each division (elementary, middle school and high school). Borough champions move faceoff ...
What are Extended Day and Year and Head Start programs? Some 3-K and pre-K providers offer a longer school day of up to ten hours of early education and care to eligible families through Extended Day ...
Ask your Parent Coordinator, School Social Worker, or School Counselor for more information about your school's mental health program. The DOE develops tools to help families and educators understand ...
NEW YORK – New York City Public Schools Chancellor Melissa Aviles-Ramos today announced the forthcoming publication of Hidden Voices: Jewish Americans in United States History Volume 1 at the ...
This non-binding, voluntary Request for Information will open on May 12. NEW YORK – New York City Public Schools (NYCPS) today issued a Request for Information (RFI) to inform the delivery of Head ...
Take a look at the following list of opportunities available for City students beginning this May, and see which ones make you want to reconsider your seasonal plans, and register/apply today! The ...
It's time for the Math to "start math-ing." Beginning Tuesday, May 6, through Friday, May 16, elementary and middle school students in grades 3–8 across New York State will take New York State's ...
Use this general application to apply for Borough and Citywide council seats. Page 8 of this application explains who is eligible to apply.
Schools located in fully and partially accessible buildings prioritize applicants with accessibility needs. We encourage any family with accessibility needs to explore their child’s program options in ...
What are Community and Citywide Education Councils and what do they do? Education Councils help shape policies and priorities for New York City Public Schools (NYCPS). By law, each council has powers ...
The Panel for Educational Policy (PEP) consists of 24 voting members. Each borough president will appoint one member, 5 members are elected by CEC presidents (one member from each borough), and 13 ...