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Infant and Toddler
Learn about eligibilty for Infant and Toddler programming. These programs provide free or low-cost child care and education for children from 6 weeks to 2 years old. If you qualify, your child can begin a program any tim...
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Enroll Grade by Grade
How to apply and enroll in NYC public schools, grade by grade
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Head Start
For qualifying families: Head Start provides safe, positive learning environments for children ages 3-4 to learn, to play, and get ready for kindergarten and beyond. Early Head Start provides child care for children 0-2 ...
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School Quality
The Department of Education produces several reports to help families understand the quality of their school. These reports draw from multiple sources, including formal school visits; feedback from students, teachers, an...
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How to Prepare for the English Language Arts Section
The English Language Arts section consists of 57 multiple-choice questions that assess revising/editing skills and reading comprehension.
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Quality Review
Quality Review What is the Quality Review?The Quality Review (QR) is a process rooted in the NYC School Quality Rubric to evaluate how well schools are organized to support student learning and teacher practice. The Qual...
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NYC School Survey
Every year, all parents, teachers, students in grades 6-12 and select school support staff take the NYC School Survey to help school leaders understand what members of their school community think about the learning envi...
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Random Numbers in Admissions
An overview of how students' randomly assigned numbers are used in the admissions process
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Screened Admissions
Learn about the criteria and process used to admit students to screened public high schools.
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Transfers
Learn about different ways to transfer, what to do, and what documentation you might need to request a transfer.
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Diversity in Admissions
Schools across New York City were invited to participate in a pilot initiative to increase diversity within their schools. Learn about the participating schools and initiatives for each grade level.
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Non-Discrimination Policy
Read the Non-Discrimination Policy of the New York City Department of Education.