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  1. Public Schools Athletic League

    The Public Schools Athletic League (PSAL), provides athletic opportunities in 25 varsity sports for more than 45,000 student-athletes from over 400 member schools.

  2. Annual Parent Teacher Meetings for English Language Learners

    See questions to ask at the annual meeting for parents of English language learners about their child's academic and language progress in school.

  3. 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...

  4. School Leadership Team

    What a school leadership team (SLT) is and does, SLT members, the decision making process, and governing laws and regulations.

  5. Bill of Rights for Parents of English Language Learners

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

  6. Condom Availability Program

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

  7. Crisis or Traumatic Event

    If you or your child has faced a crisis or traumatic event, we have supports and resources to help you.

  8. 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.

  9. Public Art for Public Schools

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

  10. Summer for Multilingual Learners

    Summer is an opportunity for multilingual learners and immigrant students to deepen their content and language learning, engage with their peers, and explore their interests through enrichment activities and college and ...

  11. Teacher and Principal Evaluation

    Advance is New York City's teacher development and evaluation system. See how it looks both at what teachers do and how students perform.

  12. 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 ...