Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 is a federal law which prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in federally funded education programs and activities. Title IX provides, “No person in ...
The NYCDOE is committed to maintaining a safe and supportive learning environment that is free from harassment, intimidation and/or bullying, sexual harassment, and ...
Anita Garcia is the retired principal of PS 329. She started her career as an English teacher at IS 293 then Mark Twain’s School for the Gifted and Talented. After becoming a Guidance Counselor in D21 ...
Local Law 12 of 2023 requires NYC agencies to develop and implement a five-year accessibility plan. This plan describes current and future efforts to address accessibility related issues for ...
New York City: it's time to hear from you! Beginning November 19, Chancellor Melissa Aviles-Ramos will be traveling across New York City to start conversations with school communities throughout the ...
Families can now list any New York City public middle school on their application! Zoned schools will continue to prioritize zoned students for seats. Most programs will also have a district priority, ...
The Panel for Educational Policy (PEP) is a 24-member, voting body overseeing New York City Public Schools (NYCPS) and is comprised of community leaders across every neighborhood and borough of New ...
Beginning this fall, high school applicants will have access to a new feature in MySchools that helps them better understand their chance of getting an offer to a program. For each program, students ...
Your NYC Schools Account (NYCSA) is your gateway to support and track your children's progress—grades, attendance, and now transportation. Already have a NYCSA ...
The Computer Science for All (CS4All) initiative of NYC Public Schools works to ensure that schools expand CS exposure, offer access to real-life CS experiences, and create an inclusive community in ...
Your reputation is based on what you say and do. Want others to see you as friendly? Smile and say “hi” to people. Want others to see you as smart? Raise your hand when you know the answer in class.
These guidelines set forth protocol and describe best practices for supporting transgender and gender expansive students. These guidelines apply to New York City Department of Education (DOE) ...