View Your Child's 3-K Results Today!

The wait is over!

Families who participated in the NYC Public Schools' 2024 3-K Admissions process earlier this year can now learn about their three-year-old's 3-K results!

If you submitted your child's 3-K application by March 1, you should receive an email with details of your child's results, which may include an offer and/or any waitlist placements. The email will also include instructions on how to access your results on your MySchools account, how to add your child to 3-K program waitlists or update your waitlist preferences. 

 

 

To learn more about 3-K results, including what to do if your child receives an offer or is waitlisted, visit our official 3-K webpage.

We thank you for participating in this year's 3-K application process, and wish you the best of luck as you prepare for your child's first step into their educational journey!


In celebration of Pride Month, we’re sharing the story of Edie Windsor, a computer programmer and pioneering LGBTQ+ activist best known for her role in the landmark 2013 Supreme Court case, United States v. Windsor, that helped lead towards the eventual legalization of gay marriage in the United States.

Learn about Edie Windsor on Hidden Voices

Thea Spyer (left) sitting with her arm around Edie Windsor (right) outside on some rocks with bare trees in the background.

June is Caribbean American Heritage Month! To celebrate, we're sharing the story of Antonia Pantoja, a Puerto Rican activist and educator known for fighting for the rights of her community, especially in New York City.

Learn more about Antonia Pantoja on Hidden Voices

Black and white photograph of Antonia Pantoja in a classroom. The background is tinted green.

Books of the Week

Access to clean water keeps us healthy and hydrated—that’s why we’re focusing on water for our fourth Climate Action Day on June 12, and with these book recommendations! In addition, we’re celebrating National Oceans Month in June. We hope you enjoy these titles about water conservation, marine biology, protecting our oceans and waterways, and more.

Early Readers (3K–Grade 2)

  • The Brilliant Deep: Rebuilding the World’s Coral Reefs, by Kate Messner; illustrated by Matthew Forsythe
  • Life in the Ocean: The Story of Oceanographer Sylvia Earle, by Claire A. Nivola
  • Ocean Speaks: How Marie Tharp Revealed the Ocean's Biggest Secret, by Jess Keating; illustrated by Katie Hickey
  • Yoshi, Sea Turtle Genius: A True Story About an Amazing Swimmer, by Lynne Cox; illustrated by Richard Jones

Elementary (Grades 3–5) 

  • Bayou Magic, by Jewell Parker Rhodes
  • Haven Jacobs Saves the Planet, by Barbara Dee
  • Water is Water, by Miranda Paul; illustrated by Jason Chin
  • We are Water Protectors, by Carole Lindstrom; illustrated by Michaela Goade

Middle School (Grades 6–8)

  • The Line Tender, by Kate Allen
  • Oceans of Plastic: Understanding and Solving a Pollution Problem, by Tracey Gray
  • The Wild Robot Protects, by Peter Brown
  • World Without Fish, by Mark Kurlansky; illustrated by Frank Stockton

Upper Grades (Grades 9–12)

  • Don't Call Me A Hurricane, by Ellen Hagan
  • Dry, by Neal Shusterman and Jarrod Shusterman
  • Poisoned Water: How the Citizens of Flint, Michigan Fought for their LIves and Warned the Nation, by Candy J. Cooper with Marc Aronson
  • Whale Quest: Working Together to Save Endangered Species, by Karen Romano Young
Image of two students reading.

You can find these books, and many more great reads, on Sora, our Citywide Digital Library, which provides free access to thousands of digital e-books and audiobooks for our students!


Missed our previous books of the week?

Check out all of our past recommendations in the Books of the Week Archive!


SPOTLIGHT ON OUR SCHOOLS

Last month on Wednesday, April 17, we celebrated our third Climate Action Day of the year. Check out the photos below to see how some of our schools embraced the day's theme of “Health, Wellness, and Green Space,” with fun and creative ways to care for the environment in their community and beyond!

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31R055 PS 55 Henry M. Boehm CAST
01M184 PS 184M Shuang Wen School
03M333 PS 333 Manhattan School for Children
21K525 Edward R. Murrow High School
18K233 PS 233 Langston Hughes
22K193 PS 193
30Q010 IS 10 Horace Greeley

Celebrating Pride Month graphic with rainbow illustrations.

Celebrating Caribbean American Heritage Month graphic with floral illustrations in bright colors.

View Your Child's 3-K Results Today!

The wait is over!

Families who participated in the NYC Public Schools' 2024 3-K Admissions process earlier this year can now learn about their three-year-old's 3-K results!

If you submitted your child's 3-K application by March 1, you should receive an email with details of your child's results, which may include an offer and/or any waitlist placements. The email will also include instructions on how to access your results on your MySchools account, how to add your child to 3-K program waitlists or update your waitlist preferences. 

 

 

To learn more about 3-K results, including what to do if your child receives an offer or is waitlisted, visit our official 3-K webpage.

We thank you for participating in this year's 3-K application process, and wish you the best of luck as you prepare for your child's first step into their educational journey!

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