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  1. NYC Bright Starts

    NYC Bright Starts provide families with children aged six weeks to five-years-old with free or low-cost high-quality early childhood education in a variety of NYC Public School settings across all five boroughs.

  2. Types of High Schools

    Learn about some featured types of NYC public high schools, including Career and Technical Education, Community Schools, Early College, and Schools for New Arrivals.

  3. Community Schools

    Community Schools support the whole child, the child’s family, and learning both inside and outside of the classroom.

  4. Parent Complaints and Appeals

    Learn about how to file a complaint or appeal, inducing links to Chancellor's Regulations .

  5. Gifted and Talented

    Eligible children entering kindergarten (in the calendar year they turn 5), grade 1, grade 2, or grade 3 can participate in G&T admissions.

  6. Spotlight on Great High School Options

    These schools represent just a slice of the diverse, high-quality educational settings available to New York City’s students.

  7. High School Auditions

    Learn about the requirements for high school audition programs, by discipline, as well as how to participate in the audition process.

  8. Home Schooling

    You must make a Statement of Intent to home-school your child by July 1, or within 14 days of beginning a home instruction program.

  9. 3-K

    Apply to free, full-day 3-K programs the year your child turns 3.

  10. Elementary Admissions Events

    Families with children in 3-K, pre-K, and kindergarten interested in elementary admissions events (for 3-K, pre-K, or kindergarten) can find out more here.

  11. Funding Our Schools

    Learn where the money that funds our schools comes from, and how we decide where it is spent.

  12. Waitlists

    Learn how waitlists work for every application process.