Rosa G. Diaz, President, Manhattan High Schools Presidents Council; Chairperson, Chancellor's Parent Advisory Council; District 4 Representative, Citywide Wellness Advisory Council; Special Education ...
Here are some frequently asked questions we get from parents about running for Community and Citywide Education Councils.
Citywide Councils offer parents the opportunity to shape education policy for specific student populations. Learn more about these councils and find out if you qualify to run for a seat.
There’s lots to do for kids and teens at NYPL this midwinter break, from reading and STEAM activities for kids to a special contest for teens celebrating the legacy of writer and activist James ...
This February, opportunity is in the air... With the second month of the 2025 in full swing, there's a great number of truly spectacular programs and events available for NYC public school students ...
January—we hardly knew ye. It seems like only yesterday when we were all ringing in the new year—now here we are, a month later, wondering what ever happened to the New Year's resolutions that we said ...
You may be required to provide certain forms to enroll your child into a DOE public school program. Please scroll to the bottom of the page to download the ones you ...
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 ...
Did you know that you can track your child’s education on any computer, phone, or tablet? You can sign up for an account by entering a few basic details. This will allow you to begin receiving ...
NYC families: we want to hear your ideas on how to make New York City Public Schools even better for YOU! This fall, Chancellor Melissa Aviles-Ramos will be embarking upon a Five-Borough Listening ...
These guidelines reflect the most relevant provisions of Chancellor’s Regulation D-130, which governs the use of DOE buildings and resources by candidates running for office. The following are some ...
The Panel for Educational Policy (PEP) is a 24-member, voting body overseeing New York City Public Schools (NYCPS) and is comprised of community leaders across every neighborhood and borough of New ...