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  1. NY State English Language Arts (ELA) Tests

    Students in grades 3–8 take the State English Language Arts (ELA) test each spring.

  2. 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.

  3. 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...

  4. School Wellness Councils

    A School Wellness Council is a group of parents, students, school staff, and community members who work together and with the school administration to promote a healthy school community.

  5. Career Connected Learning

    Find Career Connected Learning programs by industry or topic area.

  6. 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.

  7. 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.

  8. NY State High School Regents Exams

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

  9. Health Requirements to Attend School

    To help manage your child’s health needs in school, we require you and your child’s health care provider to complete certain forms. Using these forms helps assure that your child gets the care and services they need duri...

  10. Outdoor Learning Initiative

    Outdoor learning overview

  11. Current Members of Education Councils

    Current Community Education Council members and support staff.

  12. NYCSA Mobile Application

    NYC Schools Account (NYCSA) mobile application–a way for parents/guardians to see their child’s educational progress, right in the palm of their hands.