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  1. Educational Option (Ed Opt) Admissions Method

    Learn about the process used to admit students to educational option (ed. opt) public high school programs.

  2. Special Situations

    Special Situations Technology for families Students Access all your DOE applications – TeachHub, Google, iLearnNYC, Microsoft Office, Zoom, and more–from one place. SupportHub Need technical support? Visit the SupportHub...

  3. Specialized High Schools

    During your child's 8th or (first-time) 9th grade year, register to audition and/or test to apply to the Specialized High Schools.

  4. 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).

  5. Enrollment for Students with Disabilities

    All NYC public schools are expected to welcome, serve, and support students with disabilities.

  6. 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...

  7. NY State English Language Arts (ELA) Tests

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

  8. Requesting Student Records and Transcripts

    Find out how to request a copy of your transcript or other student student record.

  9. NY State Math Tests

    Students in grades 3–8 take the State Mathematics test each spring.

  10. Non-Resident Enrollment

    If you live outside of New York City’s five boroughs (Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, and Staten Island), you can apply to enroll in a DOE public school.

  11. Run for a Seat on a Council

    This page will be used to store links, pdfs, materials, etc related to the Elections 2023 cycle

  12. Services for Student Parents

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