Notify NYC School Alerts
Parents, sign-up or modify your Notify NYC account to receive school notifications and alerts, such as school delays, closings, and early dismissals.
Out-of-School Time Programs
The DYCD Out-of-School Time (OST) Programs for Youth is the largest after-school initiative in the nation. Provided at no cost, the City's OST programs offer a balanced mix of academic support, sports and recreational activities, the arts and cultural experiences.
NYC Leadership Academy
The mission of the NYC Leadership Academy is to prepare and support visionary, passionate educators who lead schools that orient all their activities around accelerating student learning and academic growth.
OneCampusNYC
OneCampusNYC connects New York City's university students and faculty to City resources and offers up a taste of what it's like to be part of the NYC academic community.
Become a Mentor
Mentors provide friendship, support, and act as real-life role models to help young adults between the ages of 14 and 21 who are living in NYC Children's Services Direct Care programs.
Charter Schools
Get applications and deadline information, fiscal guidelines and forms, and a directory of schools from the Public Schools Choice Program.
Alumni for Public Schools
Join your classmates in the first-ever New York City public school alumni organization.
Children First Intensive
Children First Intensive (CFI) is a professional development program designed to support educators in using data to inform instructional and organizational decision-making.
Choices & Enrollment
Learn more about the registration and admissions process of the NYC Public School System by visiting the Department of Education's website.
FAQ: Public Schools
Find out how to enroll your child in school, how to change schools mid-year, find out your school district, get your child immunized, and more in the NYC.gov frequently asked questions (FAQ) about public schools section.
The Fund for Public Schools
The Department of Education has created the Fund for Public Schools to work with corporations, foundations, individuals, and nonprofits in support of public education in the city.
High School Directory
The High School Directory provides detailed descriptions of over 400 New York City public high schools, including information and programs, extracurricular activities, and eligibility.
Immigrants Access to Public Schools
In New York City, every child between the ages of 5 and 21 who has not received a high school diploma is entitled to attend public school in the district in which he or she lives.
NYC Public School Information
Visit the NYC Department of Education website to lookup names, addresses, and phone numbers of all New York City public schools.
Office of School Safety
Find out how the Department of Education is addressing issues of school safety and security.
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
NYC School Information
10:43 PM