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  1. STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math)

    STEM is an acronym for the combination of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics. Students can learn about STEM inside and outside the classroom.

  2. Family Resources

    Upcoming events, workshops, and resources for families of children with IEPs.

  3. Literacy Advisory Council

    New York City Public Schools has convened a diverse group of stakeholders to join the Literacy Advisory Council to help shape the direction of literacy in NYC. The council, which includes local community members, experts...

  4. Caribbean American Heritage Month

    A collection of learning resources, including suggested reading, videos, exhibits, and more, connected to Caribbean American Heritage Month.

  5. This Years Big Apple Award Recipients

    All of the Big Apple Award Winners for this year

  6. Wellness Wednesday NYC

    Wellness Wednesdays NYC can help students and families learn skills and habits that promote physical, mental, and emotional well-being.

  7. Arab American Heritage Month

    April is Arab American Heritage Month! This month, celebrate the contributions and achievements of Arab Americans throughout the past and present.

  8. Past Messages 2021

    Read the past messages for families.

  9. Science

    Students are naturally curious, which makes them natural scientists. A strong science program helps them make sense of the physical world around them.

  10. Quality Review

    Quality Review What is the Quality Review?The Quality Review (QR) is a process rooted in the NYC School Quality Rubric to evaluate how well schools are organized to support student learning and teacher practice. The Qual...

  11. 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).

  12. Newsletter - NYC Public Schools Plus You

    Updates for New Yorkers about our NYC Public Schools, from the Chancellor