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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. Responding to Behavioral Crises

    Schools must be prepared to manage student behavior in a behavioral crisis. Learn how schools reduce conflict and when they contact 911 for Emergency Medical Services.

  3. High School Auditions

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

  4. Math

    In Mathematics we teach students to have solid understanding of concepts, and to work through problems with skill and ease.

  5. Advanced Placement Exams

    Advanced Placement (AP) Please visit the AP for All initiative site to see important announcements, access resources, and learn about enrichment programs related to Advanced Placement Courses.Who takes this test?All high...

  6. LGBTQ Supports

    The New York City Department of Education supports lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer or questioning (LGBTQ) students, families, and staff across the five boroughs through a variety of policies and programs.

  7. Current Members of Education Councils

    Current Community Education Council members and support staff.

  8. Offer Chances

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

  9. NY State Science Test

    Students in grade 4, and most students in grade 8, take the State Assessment in Science to determine how well they have learned the New York State Learning Standards.

  10. High School Learning

    Students focus on earning a diploma, attending college, pursuing a career, and other options after graduation.

  11. Pre-K Charter Schools

    Some charter schools offer pre-K, and you can apply for those spots through a lottery at the schools.

  12. Alternative Middle Schools

    The NYCDOE offers options for middle school students at risk of not graduating. Learn about ReStart Academy, New Directions Secondary School, and AIM Charter School.