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Teacher Career Pathways New York City Public Schools and United Federation of Teachers (UFT) hold a common belief that by extending educators’ skills beyond their individual classrooms, teachers can ...
The Bilingual Pupil Services Program prepares and trains bilingual paraprofessionals in pursuit of a teaching career to support and serve English Language/ Multilingual Learners (ELLs/MLLs) in Title I ...
NEW YORK – Schools Chancellor David C. Banks today announced that NYC Public Schools’ newly revamped Office of New School Development and Design will open nine new schools for the 2024-25 academic ...
In the event that weather conditions or other emergencies require the temporary closure of public school buildings, students will participate in remote learning at home. Make sure your family is ready ...
New York, NY – New York City Public Schools is committed to creating a safe, supportive, and respectful learning environment for all students. In response to recent and unacceptable incidents of ...
NEW YORK – As the year 2023 concludes, New York City Public Schools celebrates a series of impactful initiatives and policy changes. These efforts demonstrate the city's unwavering dedication to ...
NEW YORK – Today, Schools Chancellor Meisha Porter and City Council announced the launch of “Language Access for All,” an historic $4 million investment in improving outreach, engagement and ...
$635M historic investment to jumpstart academic achievement for every student NEW YORK – Mayor Bill de Blasio and Schools Chancellor Meisha Porter today announced their academic recovery vision for ...
New York City joins Bloomberg Philanthropies first-of-its-kind initiative that connects students to job opportunities with family-sustaining wages in 10 communities across the U.S. New York, New York ...
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 ...
Starting Friday, April 25 until Tuesday, May 13, vote for the candidates seeking positions on your district Community Education Council or one of the City's four Citywide Education Councils.
Earlier this school year, Chancellor Melissa Aviles-Ramos embarked on a month-long, five borough Listening Tour to speak with more than 1,000 students, parents, educators, and community members about ...
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