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  1. Other Educational Settings

    New York State Education Department Approved Non-Public Schools provide programs for children whose educational needs cannot be met in public school programs.

  2. Meeting Student Needs

    Our schools warmly welcome and serve all NYC students, including students with disabilities, students learning English, students with accessibility needs, and students in temporary housing, as well as LGBTQ students.

  3. Education Council Code of Conduct and Complaint Procedures

    Chancellor’s Regulation D-210 Citywide and Community Education Council Code of Conduct and Complaint Procedures

  4. Head Start

    For qualifying families: Head Start provides safe, positive learning environments for children ages 3-4 to learn, to play, and get ready for kindergarten and beyond. Early Head Start provides child care for children 0-2 ...

  5. Special Education Glossary

    See an alphabetical listing of many of the Special Education terms that you and your child may need to understand.

  6. Special Education Supports

    Get resources to help your students with special needs learn at home.

  7. Special Situations

    NYCEM has issued a heat advisory beginning June 18, 2024 Special Situations Technology for families Students Access all your DOE applications – TeachHub, Google, iLearnNYC, Microsoft Office, Zoom, and more–from one place...

  8. How to Prepare for the Specialized High Schools Admissions Test

    Students in grades eight or nine who want to enroll in one of New York City’s specialized high schools must take the Specialized High School Admissions Test (SHSAT).

  9. DREAM Program (Specialized High School Preparation)

    DREAM is an academic program available outside regular school hours that prepares eligible seventh-grade New York City public school students to take the Specialized High Schools Admissions Test (SHSAT) in the eighth gra...

  10. Specialized High School Admissions Test

    Students in grades eight or nine who want to enroll in one of New York City’s specialized high schools must take the Specialized High School Admissions Test (SHSAT).

  11. Physical Education

    Physical education (PE) is a required academic subject that teaches students how to be physically active.

  12. Department of Education Press Office

    Contact the DOE Press team.