Adriana Alicea (she, her) is a Brooklyn-native and proud parent of a NYCPS student. She serves as the Queens CEC Presidents' Representative on the Panel for Educational Policy (PEP), advocating for ...
Marielle has over ten years of policy, advocacy, and program management experience in international affairs. She has held roles in the United Nations, government, and non-profit organizations.
With the start of the new school year, now is the perfect time to see what’s new on Parent University. Anyone with a NYC Schools Account can access Parent University—once registered, parents, ...
The NYC Schools Account (NYCSA) is available to keep you updated about NYC public schools and your child’s academic progress! NYCSA, previously known as MyStudent.nyc, provides a secure, convenient ...
Beginning Thursday, September 12, City public schools across the five boroughs will host this year’s first round of virtual Parent-Teacher Conferences. Parent-teacher conferences are short meetings ...
Ask your Parent Coordinator, School Social Worker, or School Counselor for more information about your school's mental health program. The DOE develops tools to help families and educators understand ...
We hope your summer was full of wonderful moments and memories! With September 2024 and the official start of the 2024–2025 school year here, now is about as good a time as any for us to see what's in ...
The DOE is committed to creating and supporting learning environments that reflect the diversity of New York City. We believe all students benefit from diverse and inclusive schools and classrooms. We ...
Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 is a federal law which prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in federally funded education programs and activities. Title IX provides, “No person in ...
Please visit our Connect with Us page to find out who to speak with to get help at your school or district, and important contacts within DOE. Parents have the right to file complaints about matters ...