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  1. High School Equivalency Exam (TASC)

    High School Equivalency Exam Who takes this test?Students who wish to earn a High School Equivalency Diploma take the GED exam. Test takers in New York City must be:At least 17 years old and turn 18 by June 30 andMeet on...

  2. National Student Clearinghouse Notice and Opt Out Form

    National Student Clearinghouse Notice and Opt Out Form According to federal law (the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act) the DOE cannot give out any information that identifies a student without the agreement of t...

  3. Condom Availability Program

    We offer high school students a Condom Availability Program to help them make decisions that can keep them healthy and safe.

  4. Concussions

    A concussion is a brain injury. It can happen when the head hits an object, or a moving object hits the head. A concussion can result from a fall, sports activities, or an accident. Learn about concussions and treatment ...

  5. Pre-K and Early Intervention Bus Companies

    View the list of pre-K and early intervention bus companies.

  6. SAT School Day

    SAT School Day Taking the SAT is a critical stepping-stone on a student’s path toward college and career success. SAT School Day is an opportunity for all NYCDOE 11th grade students to take the SAT free of charge during ...

  7. Applying to College

    Tips for preparing your college applications.

  8. Middle School Learning

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

  9. NY State High School Regents Exams

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

  10. Student Records and Transcripts

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

  11. Parents Bill of Rights

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

  12. 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.