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MetroCards
Schools distribute student MetroCards to eligible students at the beginning of each semester, and as needed during the school year. Learn about the types of cards and how to use them.
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Crisis or Traumatic Event
If you or your child has faced a crisis or traumatic event, we have supports and resources to help you.
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Career Connected Learning
Find Career Connected Learning programs by industry or topic area.
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CHAMPS
In the CHAMPS Sports and Fitness Program, students participate in fun, safe, and supervised sports and fitness activities before and after school. The name CHAMPS stands for Cooperative, Healthy, Active, Motivated and Po...
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NY State English Language Arts (ELA) Tests
Students in grades 3–8 take the State English Language Arts (ELA) test each spring.
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NYC Bright Starts
NYC Bright Starts provide families with children aged six weeks to five-years-old with free or low-cost high-quality early childhood education in a variety of NYC Public School settings across all five boroughs.
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NY State Science Test
Students in grade 4, and most students in grade 8, take the State Assessment in Science to determine how well they have learned the New York State Learning Standards.
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Promotion Policy
Schools make promotion decisions on multiple measures of student progress, learn the factors schools use and the timeline the follow for decisions.
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School Construction
The Division of School Facilities maintains and repairs buildings managed by the DOE.
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Math
In Mathematics we teach students to have solid understanding of concepts, and to work through problems with skill and ease.
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Exploring Future Careers
Learn how to help your child explore careers and think meaningfully about their future.
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Discipline Code
The Discipline Code is also known as the Citywide Behavioral Expectations to Support Student Learning. It describes supports, interventions, and disciplinary measures that schools can use when students misbehave.