Search Results

Narrow Results

  1. Bill of Rights for Parents of English Language Learners

    Learn about your rights as a parent of an English Language Learner.

  2. Services for Student Parents

    Our program Living for the Young Family Through Education (LYFE) is for the children of students who are parents.

  3. Court-Involved Youth

    Students who are arrested and detained or incarcerated can attend school. We offer these programs for detained or incarcerated students.

  4. Enrollment Forms

    Find forms that school staff and Family Welcome Centers provide to families for enrollment, registration, and more.

  5. College and Career Glossary

    Important terms to know when planning for college and career.

  6. Enroll in Charter Schools

    Enroll in Charter Schools Technology for families Students Access all your DOE applications – TeachHub, Google, iLearnNYC, Microsoft Office, Zoom, and more–from one place. SupportHub Need technical support? Visit the Sup...

  7. Volume B Regulations

    These regulations address school-based budgeting.

  8. Public Art for Public Schools

    Public Art for Public Schools commissions and preserves works of art that are installed in NYC school buildings.

  9. Community Organizations that Help Multilingual and Immigrant Families

    See the list of community organizations and their contact information for getting help as multilingual and immigrant families.

  10. After-School

    Find after-school programs for your child. Many programs give students opportunities to learn skills, explore their interests, and discover new things and most programs are free.

  11. Subjects

    Learn more about Arts, Computer Science, English Language Arts, Health Education, Libraries, Literacy, Math, Physical Education, Science, Social Studies, and STEM.

  12. Accessibility Support on iPads and Other Devices

    Information on how to turn on accessibility features on your DOE device.