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  1. Applying to College

    Tips for preparing your college applications.

  2. Middle School Learning

    Middle School is a critical period in a child’s academic and social-emotional growth.

  3. NY State High School Regents Exams

    Regents exams measure student achievement in high school-level courses.

  4. Student Records and Transcripts

    Obtain a copy of your transcript, change your name or gender on your transcript, and more.

  5. Parents Bill of Rights

    To foster active engagement between parents and schools, parents have certain rights and responsibilities.

  6. How to Prepare for the Math Section

    The English Language Arts section consists of 57 multiple-choice questions that assess revising/editing skills and reading comprehension.

  7. College Entrance Exams

    On Wednesday, March 21, 2018, all grade 11 students in NYC public schools can take the SAT for free at their school during a regular school day.

  8. College Information for Immigrant Students

    College Information for Immigrant Students On this page... Your child can go to college. All immigrants can go to college in New York, even undocumented students. Applying to U.S. CollegesAll colleges require a high scho...

  9. Genovesi Environmental Study Center

    Genovesi Environmental Study Center On this page... The Genovesi Environmental Study Center (ESC) offers rich and engaging environmental science programs for students at all grade levels. This 7,000 square foot learning ...

  10. Promotion Policy

    Schools make promotion decisions on multiple measures of student progress, learn the factors schools use and the timeline the follow for decisions.

  11. Students in Temporary Housing

    The law requires that students living in temporary housing have the same public education and the same educational services as students with permanent housing. Get help and learn more about rights, supports, and contacts...

  12. Arts

    All public school students should have access to high-quality arts education, which may include dance, moving image, music, theater, and/or visual arts.