New York City Department of Education - Homepage

Learn About Candidates and Attend Candidate Forums

Meet the Candidates Learn. Run. Vote. New York City Education Councils.

Celebrate Women's History Month

Explore our resource page Cartoon graphic depicting several women.

Become a teacher by September 2025

The NYC Teaching Fellows offers college grads and career changers a fast-track to a teaching career

Learn more and apply by March 28 A teacher stands in front of his students in a classroom with his hands on his hips.

Take the NYC School Survey

The survey will close on April 4, 2025 A family standing on a soccer field smiling for the camera.

We Speak Your Language

Hello in English Hello in Arabic Hello in Bangla Hello in Chinese Hello in French Hello in Haitian-Creole Hello in Korean Hello in Russian Hello in Spanish Hello in Urdu

News

Schools Chancellor David C. Banks’ Statement on Terrorist Attacks in Israel

  • Posted: Tue Oct 10, 2023

New York City, NY –New York City Schools Chancellor David C. Banks today released the following statement on the attacks in Israel:

In light of the attacks by Hamas on Israeli civilians, I am compelled to speak out to condemn these horrific acts of violence. It is heartbreaking to see the devastating impact of terrorism on innocent civilians, especially our most vulnerable—children. As a global community, we should prioritize peace and the well-being of all people, but particularly the next generation. 

To that end, we are providing resources to our schools to facilitate discussions about the conflict and supporting our students in being compassionate global citizens. As the leader of our nation’s largest school system, I want to be abundantly clear that hate of any kind has no home in NYCPS. That is evident by Chancellor’s regulations and policies, which will be reinforced to ensure every student, staff member, and community stakeholder is safe, supported, and respected in our schools. 

Right now, my heart is most of all with staff and families affected by the attacks, including those who have loved ones who have been lost or kidnapped. I see you and am with you to offer whatever support I can during this difficult time.