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  1. NY State Alternate Assessment

    NY State Alternate Assessment The NY State Alternate Assessment allows students with severe cognitive disabilities to demonstrate their performance toward achieving the New York State learning standards for English Langu...

  2. High School Equivalency (Ages 17-21)

    Learn how to earn your high school equivalency diploma (formerly the GED) through the Pathways to Graduation program.

  3. Parent-Teacher Conferences

    Learn how to make the most of your parent-teacher conferences, including question suggestions and obtaining translation/interpretation services!

  4. Early Childhood Learning

    High-quality early childhood education opportunities that offer all children and families a strong start in school and life.

  5. Physical Education Requirements

    Physical Education Requirements On this page... All students must take Physical Education (PE). It’s part of NY State law. The State also sets the learning standards for PE. Students are not exempt from PE for any reason...

  6. School Leadership Team

    What a school leadership team (SLT) is and does, SLT members, the decision making process, and governing laws and regulations.

  7. Community-based LGBTQ Organizations

    Community-based LGBTQ Organizations Ali Forney Center#EmergencyHousing #JobReadinessAnti-Violence Project#Counseling #Legal #VictimAdvocacyApicha Community Health Care#Counseling #HealthandWellnessBrooklyn Community Prid...

  8. Offer Chances

    Help families understand their chances of being made offers to specific high school programs

  9. Students in Temporary Housing

    The law requires that students living in temporary housing have the same public education and the same educational services as students with permanent housing. Get help and learn more about rights, supports, and contacts...

  10. Exploring Future Careers

    Learn how to help your child explore careers and think meaningfully about their future.

  11. Grade by Grade

    Explore what and how students learn in every grade, at each school level.

  12. School Wellness Councils

    A School Wellness Council is a group of parents, students, school staff, and community members who work together and with the school administration to promote a healthy school community.