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  1. Outdoor Learning Initiative

    Outdoor learning overview

  2. 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.

  3. Services for Student Parents

    Our program Living for the Young Family Through Education (LYFE) is for the children of students who are parents.

  4. File a Formal Complaint at Your Charter School

    File a Formal Complaint at Your Charter School On this page... OverviewCharter schools are publicly funded schools that are open to all students through a non-discriminatory admissions lottery. Each charter school is gov...

  5. 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).

  6. How to Prepare for the English Language Arts Section

    The English Language Arts section consists of 57 multiple-choice questions that assess revising/editing skills and reading comprehension.

  7. 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...

  8. 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).

  9. Get Help at Your Charter School

    If you need help at your child's charter school, you can reach out to staff or file a complaint.

  10. Parent Complaints and Appeals

    Learn about how to file a complaint or appeal, inducing links to Chancellor's Regulations .

  11. 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.

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