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THE MORNING BELL
The 2021–22 NYC Public School Calendar is Now Available. The 2021–2022 calendar for New York City's public schools is here! Available in 10 languages, you can now begin planning around next school year's important dates, including the First Day of School,Winter
COVID-19 VACCINES AVAILABLE AT SELECT SCHOOLS Thanks to our partners at the NYC Test & Trace Corps and the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, select NYC public schools are offering free COVID-19 vaccinations to all New Yorkers, ages 12 and up. Getting vaccinated at a school site is safe, easy, and confidential, and no appointment is necessary—just walk in and get your “jab,” and you’ll be doing your part to help keep THE 2021–22 NYC PUBLIC SCHOOL CALENDAR IS NOW AVAILABLE The NYC Department of Education’s official 2021–2022 NYC Public School Calendar is HERE!. Featured in 10 languages, including Spanish, Chinese, Arabic, our official 2021–22 calendar includes all of the important dates that City families need to know for the upcoming school year, including the first day of school, Winter Recess, parent teacher conference periods, State testing dates, and CLASS OF 2021: WHAT SCHOOWORK ARE YOU MOST PROUD OF THIS Throughout the year, the NYC Department of Education’s ongoing #ShowYourSchoolworkNYC series has highlighted some of the outstanding schoolwork City public school students of all grades (3K—12) have completed since September 2020. Thanks to the series, we’ve seen some truly thoughtful and amazing work from students across the fiveboroughs, and we
TAKING NY STATE’S 2021 ELA, MATH, AND SCIENCE EXAMS? Beginning later this month, elementary and middle school students across New York State will be taking the State’s annual English Language Arts (ELA), Mathematics, and Science examinations.Typically, these State exams would be administered in-person to students in physical classrooms, and this year will be no different, as the New York State Education Department is still CREATING SAFE SPACES, REMOTE-LEARNING STYLE Creating Safe Spaces, Remote-Learning Style. During this extraordinary time when New York City’s educators are working closely with students and families from the confines of their homes, we will be publishing a series of posts describing their experiences in WHAT SCHOOLWORK ARE YOU MOST PROUD OF THIS YEAR? All year long, the NYC Department of Education’s #ShowYourSchoolworkNYC series is highlighting the outstanding schoolwork City public school students of all grade levels (3K–12) are completing in blended and remote learning settings across the five boroughs—and we’d like YOU to join us in celebrating this great work!. So whether you’re an NYC high school student who created an THE 2021 NYC SCHOOL SURVEY IS NOW OPEN The survey is open until June 11, 2021 — so don’t delay and let us know about your schools today! Banner photo by Monstera. Used under Creative Commons license. Original can be found on Pexels. Time to Rise Up for Summer Rising May 3, 2021 In "Featured". The 2021–22 NYC Public School Calendar is Now Available May 5, 2021 In "DOECalendars".
NOMINATE YOUR FAVORITE EDUCATOR FOR THE 2021 BIG APPLE Nominating a teacher for the Big Apple Awards is a great way for students, families, teachers, administrators, school employees, and community members to show their appreciation for the City educators who have gone above and beyond for their students throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. Please help us recognize and celebrate some of our City’s best teachers by nominating your favorite WHAT DO CHILDREN LEARN IN A 3-K CLASSROOM? During a typical 3-K day, children also play outside eat lunch, snack, and take a nap. Engaging in these routines helps children learn how to take care of themselves. In 3-K, learning with each other through play helps support children’s social and emotional development, language and literacy, cognition, and even physical development.THE MORNING BELL
The 2021–22 NYC Public School Calendar is Now Available. The 2021–2022 calendar for New York City's public schools is here! Available in 10 languages, you can now begin planning around next school year's important dates, including the First Day of School,Winter
COVID-19 VACCINES AVAILABLE AT SELECT SCHOOLS Thanks to our partners at the NYC Test & Trace Corps and the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, select NYC public schools are offering free COVID-19 vaccinations to all New Yorkers, ages 12 and up. Getting vaccinated at a school site is safe, easy, and confidential, and no appointment is necessary—just walk in and get your “jab,” and you’ll be doing your part to help keep THE 2021–22 NYC PUBLIC SCHOOL CALENDAR IS NOW AVAILABLE The NYC Department of Education’s official 2021–2022 NYC Public School Calendar is HERE!. Featured in 10 languages, including Spanish, Chinese, Arabic, our official 2021–22 calendar includes all of the important dates that City families need to know for the upcoming school year, including the first day of school, Winter Recess, parent teacher conference periods, State testing dates, and CLASS OF 2021: WHAT SCHOOWORK ARE YOU MOST PROUD OF THIS Throughout the year, the NYC Department of Education’s ongoing #ShowYourSchoolworkNYC series has highlighted some of the outstanding schoolwork City public school students of all grades (3K—12) have completed since September 2020. Thanks to the series, we’ve seen some truly thoughtful and amazing work from students across the fiveboroughs, and we
TAKING NY STATE’S 2021 ELA, MATH, AND SCIENCE EXAMS? Beginning later this month, elementary and middle school students across New York State will be taking the State’s annual English Language Arts (ELA), Mathematics, and Science examinations.Typically, these State exams would be administered in-person to students in physical classrooms, and this year will be no different, as the New York State Education Department is still CREATING SAFE SPACES, REMOTE-LEARNING STYLE Creating Safe Spaces, Remote-Learning Style. During this extraordinary time when New York City’s educators are working closely with students and families from the confines of their homes, we will be publishing a series of posts describing their experiences in WHAT SCHOOLWORK ARE YOU MOST PROUD OF THIS YEAR? All year long, the NYC Department of Education’s #ShowYourSchoolworkNYC series is highlighting the outstanding schoolwork City public school students of all grade levels (3K–12) are completing in blended and remote learning settings across the five boroughs—and we’d like YOU to join us in celebrating this great work!. So whether you’re an NYC high school student who created an THE 2021 NYC SCHOOL SURVEY IS NOW OPEN The survey is open until June 11, 2021 — so don’t delay and let us know about your schools today! Banner photo by Monstera. Used under Creative Commons license. Original can be found on Pexels. Time to Rise Up for Summer Rising May 3, 2021 In "Featured". The 2021–22 NYC Public School Calendar is Now Available May 5, 2021 In "DOECalendars".
NOMINATE YOUR FAVORITE EDUCATOR FOR THE 2021 BIG APPLE Nominating a teacher for the Big Apple Awards is a great way for students, families, teachers, administrators, school employees, and community members to show their appreciation for the City educators who have gone above and beyond for their students throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. Please help us recognize and celebrate some of our City’s best teachers by nominating your favorite WHAT DO CHILDREN LEARN IN A 3-K CLASSROOM? During a typical 3-K day, children also play outside eat lunch, snack, and take a nap. Engaging in these routines helps children learn how to take care of themselves. In 3-K, learning with each other through play helps support children’s social and emotional development, language and literacy, cognition, and even physical development.THE MORNING BELL
The 2021–22 NYC Public School Calendar is Now Available. The 2021–2022 calendar for New York City's public schools is here! Available in 10 languages, you can now begin planning around next school year's important dates, including the First Day of School,Winter
COVID-19 VACCINES ARE AVAILABLE FOR ALL NEW YORKERS AGED The New York City Department of Education (DOE) is the largest school system in the United States, with over 1.1 million students taught across more than 1,800 schools by 75,000+ teachers. THE 2021 NYC SCHOOL SURVEY IS NOW OPEN The survey is open until June 11, 2021 — so don’t delay and let us know about your schools today! Banner photo by Monstera. Used under Creative Commons license. Original can be found on Pexels. Time to Rise Up for Summer Rising May 3, 2021 In "Featured". The 2021–22 NYC Public School Calendar is Now Available May 5, 2021 In "DOECalendars".
DOE REVEALS FALL REOPENING PLANS FOR NYC SCHOOLS Earlier this week, Chancellor Richard Carranza announced that NYC public schools are planning to transition to a blended learning model for the start of the 2020–2021 school year. Blended learning combines the remote learning work City schools utilized this past spring with the more traditional, on-site, in-person instruction at school that we all love. DANCE CLASS AND INDOOR GARDENING, REMOTE LEARNING-STYLE Dance Class and Indoor Gardening, Remote Learning-Style. During this extraordinary time when New York City’s educators are working closely with students and families from the confines of their homes, we will be publishing a series of posts describing their experiences in their own words. We are now #DOEconnected! GET READY TO RISE THIS SUMMER Summer is about to get a whole lot more exciting for NYC students in grades K–12. Beginning on Monday, April 26, New York City families can start signing up for Summer Rising, the City’s free summer program for any child in grades K–12 who wants to participate. Summer Rising integrates the strength of the NYC Department ofEducation’s
PARENTAL CONSENT FOR VACCINES It's now easier than ever to protect yourself, your family, and your school community from COVID-19. Learn more about the NYC public school sites vaccinating New Yorkers aged 12 and up in WATCH THE DOE’S FOURTH ANNUAL SUSTAINABILITY SHOWCASE ON On Thursday, June 17, the NYC Department of Education will host its fourth annual Sustainability Showcase, the DOE’s yearly celebration of climate education and school sustainability. During the event, NYC public schools and their staff members will be recognized for the sustainability-related projects that they have implemented throughout what has been an incredibly challenging year. STUDENT WITH TEACHER AND WINDMILL Visit the post for more. The New York City Department of Education (DOE) is the largest school system in the United States, with over 1.1 million students taught HAND REACHING FOR SMALL PLANT The New York City Department of Education (DOE) is the largest school system in the United States, with over 1.1 million students taught across more than 1,800 schools by 75,000+ teachers.THE MORNING BELL
The 2021–22 NYC Public School Calendar is Now Available. The 2021–2022 calendar for New York City's public schools is here! Available in 10 languages, you can now begin planning around next school year's important dates, including the First Day of School,Winter
COVID-19 VACCINES AVAILABLE AT SELECT SCHOOLS Thanks to our partners at the NYC Test & Trace Corps and the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, select NYC public schools are offering free COVID-19 vaccinations to all New Yorkers, ages 12 and up. Getting vaccinated at a school site is safe, easy, and confidential, and no appointment is necessary—just walk in and get your “jab,” and you’ll be doing your part to help keep THE 2021–22 NYC PUBLIC SCHOOL CALENDAR IS NOW AVAILABLE The NYC Department of Education’s official 2021–2022 NYC Public School Calendar is HERE!. Featured in 10 languages, including Spanish, Chinese, Arabic, our official 2021–22 calendar includes all of the important dates that City families need to know for the upcoming school year, including the first day of school, Winter Recess, parent teacher conference periods, State testing dates, and NYC PUBLIC SCHOOL BUILDINGS TO CLOSE TEMPORARILY BEGINNING All along, we have kept health and safety at the forefront of everything we do. That includes carefully monitoring COVID-19 transmission rates across the City, and, when necessary in response to infections, temporarily closing our school buildings and transitioning students to fully remote learning. WHAT SCHOOLWORK ARE YOU MOST PROUD OF THIS YEAR? All year long, the NYC Department of Education’s #ShowYourSchoolworkNYC series is highlighting the outstanding schoolwork City public school students of all grade levels (3K–12) are completing in blended and remote learning settings across the five boroughs—and we’d like YOU to join us in celebrating this great work!. So whether you’re an NYC high school student who created an TAKING NY STATE’S 2021 ELA, MATH, AND SCIENCE EXAMS? Beginning later this month, elementary and middle school students across New York State will be taking the State’s annual English Language Arts (ELA), Mathematics, and Science examinations.Typically, these State exams would be administered in-person to students in physical classrooms, and this year will be no different, as the New York State Education Department is still THE 2021 NYC SCHOOL SURVEY IS NOW OPEN The survey is open until June 11, 2021 — so don’t delay and let us know about your schools today! Banner photo by Monstera. Used under Creative Commons license. Original can be found on Pexels. Time to Rise Up for Summer Rising May 3, 2021 In "Featured". The 2021–22 NYC Public School Calendar is Now Available May 5, 2021 In "DOECalendars".
GET YOUR MIDDLE SCHOOL OFFERS TODAY If your family participated in the 2021 Middle School Admissions process earlier this year, we’re happy to report that your middle school offer is now available!. Visit MySchools today to view your offer letter, which will include basic information about your child’s program offer as well as a listing of any schools where your child has been automatically waitlisted (if applicable). TAKING REGENTS EXAMS? This June, New York State Regents Examinations will be administered to high school students across the State.Typically given to students in June and August every school year across 10 subject areas, State Regents exams are used to determine students’ readiness for high school graduation while providing helpful metrics for school quality reports and teacher development. DOE REVEALS FALL REOPENING PLANS FOR NYC SCHOOLS Regardless of which plans our schools eventually choose by the fall, it is clear that the 2020–2021 school year will be unlike any other. For more information about the City’s school opening plans this fall, check out the DOE’s new Return to School 2020 webpage, and keep checking back all summer long for updates.THE MORNING BELL
The 2021–22 NYC Public School Calendar is Now Available. The 2021–2022 calendar for New York City's public schools is here! Available in 10 languages, you can now begin planning around next school year's important dates, including the First Day of School,Winter
COVID-19 VACCINES AVAILABLE AT SELECT SCHOOLS Thanks to our partners at the NYC Test & Trace Corps and the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, select NYC public schools are offering free COVID-19 vaccinations to all New Yorkers, ages 12 and up. Getting vaccinated at a school site is safe, easy, and confidential, and no appointment is necessary—just walk in and get your “jab,” and you’ll be doing your part to help keep THE 2021–22 NYC PUBLIC SCHOOL CALENDAR IS NOW AVAILABLE The NYC Department of Education’s official 2021–2022 NYC Public School Calendar is HERE!. Featured in 10 languages, including Spanish, Chinese, Arabic, our official 2021–22 calendar includes all of the important dates that City families need to know for the upcoming school year, including the first day of school, Winter Recess, parent teacher conference periods, State testing dates, and NYC PUBLIC SCHOOL BUILDINGS TO CLOSE TEMPORARILY BEGINNING All along, we have kept health and safety at the forefront of everything we do. That includes carefully monitoring COVID-19 transmission rates across the City, and, when necessary in response to infections, temporarily closing our school buildings and transitioning students to fully remote learning. WHAT SCHOOLWORK ARE YOU MOST PROUD OF THIS YEAR? All year long, the NYC Department of Education’s #ShowYourSchoolworkNYC series is highlighting the outstanding schoolwork City public school students of all grade levels (3K–12) are completing in blended and remote learning settings across the five boroughs—and we’d like YOU to join us in celebrating this great work!. So whether you’re an NYC high school student who created an TAKING NY STATE’S 2021 ELA, MATH, AND SCIENCE EXAMS? Beginning later this month, elementary and middle school students across New York State will be taking the State’s annual English Language Arts (ELA), Mathematics, and Science examinations.Typically, these State exams would be administered in-person to students in physical classrooms, and this year will be no different, as the New York State Education Department is still THE 2021 NYC SCHOOL SURVEY IS NOW OPEN The survey is open until June 11, 2021 — so don’t delay and let us know about your schools today! Banner photo by Monstera. Used under Creative Commons license. Original can be found on Pexels. Time to Rise Up for Summer Rising May 3, 2021 In "Featured". The 2021–22 NYC Public School Calendar is Now Available May 5, 2021 In "DOECalendars".
GET YOUR MIDDLE SCHOOL OFFERS TODAY If your family participated in the 2021 Middle School Admissions process earlier this year, we’re happy to report that your middle school offer is now available!. Visit MySchools today to view your offer letter, which will include basic information about your child’s program offer as well as a listing of any schools where your child has been automatically waitlisted (if applicable). TAKING REGENTS EXAMS? This June, New York State Regents Examinations will be administered to high school students across the State.Typically given to students in June and August every school year across 10 subject areas, State Regents exams are used to determine students’ readiness for high school graduation while providing helpful metrics for school quality reports and teacher development. DOE REVEALS FALL REOPENING PLANS FOR NYC SCHOOLS Regardless of which plans our schools eventually choose by the fall, it is clear that the 2020–2021 school year will be unlike any other. For more information about the City’s school opening plans this fall, check out the DOE’s new Return to School 2020 webpage, and keep checking back all summer long for updates.THE MORNING BELL
The 2021–22 NYC Public School Calendar is Now Available. The 2021–2022 calendar for New York City's public schools is here! Available in 10 languages, you can now begin planning around next school year's important dates, including the First Day of School,Winter
NYC PUBLIC SCHOOL BUILDINGS TO CLOSE TEMPORARILY BEGINNING Learning Bridges, the City’s free childcare program for children in 3-K through Grade 8, will continue to serve families enrolled in blended learning.We will continue to give priority to children of essential workers, as well as students in temporary housing or residing in NYCHA developments, children in foster care or receiving child welfare services, and students with disabilities. JUNE 2021 – THE MORNING BELL See what's happening in NYC public schools throughout June 2021. Highlights include the 2021 NY State Regents Exams and the last day of the 2020–2021 school year. WATCH THE DOE’S FOURTH ANNUAL SUSTAINABILITY SHOWCASE ON On Thursday, June 17, the NYC Department of Education will host its fourth annual Sustainability Showcase, the DOE’s yearly celebration of climate education and school sustainability. During the event, NYC public schools and their staff members will be recognized for the sustainability-related projects that they have implemented throughout what has been an incredibly challenging year. CREATING SAFE SPACES, REMOTE-LEARNING STYLE Creating Safe Spaces, Remote-Learning Style. During this extraordinary time when New York City’s educators are working closely with students and families from the confines of their homes, we will be publishing a series of posts describing their experiences in theirFAMILY FORUMS
Join Chancellor Porter for a Conversation about School Reopening. From May 17 through June 9, Chancellor Meisha Porter and the NYC Department of Education will host five borough-based virtual forums for all City public school families. Learn more about these family forums, and RSVP your spot today! The Morning Bell May 14, 2021. DANCE CLASS AND INDOOR GARDENING, REMOTE LEARNING-STYLE Dance Class and Indoor Gardening, Remote Learning-Style. During this extraordinary time when New York City’s educators are working closely with students and families from the confines of their homes, we will be publishing a series of posts describing their experiences in their own words. We are now #DOEconnected! CLASS IS IN SESSION WITH PARENT UNIVERSITY Throughout the 2020–21 school year, Parent University, the DOE’s free online learning and empowerment platform, has provided outstanding digital resources and opportunities to NYC public school families across the five boroughs.From online workshops addressing stress reduction for parents/caregivers and coping with conflict at home, to career panels for middle and high school TIME TO RISE UP FOR SUMMER RISING Summer Rising, the City’s new free summer program for students in grades K–12, is open for registration!. Available citywide, Summer Rising provides NYC students with full day in-person learning experiences that mix academics, the arts, and summer fun together all season long! Organized and run by local school leaders and trusted community-based organizations, Summer Rising allows students QUESTIONS ABOUT THIS YEAR’S GRADING POLICY? As you may know, the New York City Department of Education recently revised its grading policy to provide flexibility and support student engagement during this period of remote learning while school buildings remain closed.Our new grading policy for the 2019-2020 school year centers on a holistic review of student progress before and after remote learning began on March 22.THE MORNING BELL
The 2021–22 NYC Public School Calendar is Now Available. The 2021–2022 calendar for New York City's public schools is here! Available in 10 languages, you can now begin planning around next school year's important dates, including the First Day of School,Winter
COVID-19 VACCINES AVAILABLE AT SELECT SCHOOLS Thanks to our partners at the NYC Test & Trace Corps and the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, select NYC public schools are offering free COVID-19 vaccinations to all New Yorkers, ages 12 and up. Getting vaccinated at a school site is safe, easy, and confidential, and no appointment is necessary—just walk in and get your “jab,” and you’ll be doing your part to help keep THE 2021–22 NYC PUBLIC SCHOOL CALENDAR IS NOW AVAILABLE The NYC Department of Education’s official 2021–2022 NYC Public School Calendar is HERE!. Featured in 10 languages, including Spanish, Chinese, Arabic, our official 2021–22 calendar includes all of the important dates that City families need to know for the upcoming school year, including the first day of school, Winter Recess, parent teacher conference periods, State testing dates, and NYC PUBLIC SCHOOL BUILDINGS TO CLOSE TEMPORARILY BEGINNING All along, we have kept health and safety at the forefront of everything we do. That includes carefully monitoring COVID-19 transmission rates across the City, and, when necessary in response to infections, temporarily closing our school buildings and transitioning students to fully remote learning. WHAT SCHOOLWORK ARE YOU MOST PROUD OF THIS YEAR? All year long, the NYC Department of Education’s #ShowYourSchoolworkNYC series is highlighting the outstanding schoolwork City public school students of all grade levels (3K–12) are completing in blended and remote learning settings across the five boroughs—and we’d like YOU to join us in celebrating this great work!. So whether you’re an NYC high school student who created an TAKING NY STATE’S 2021 ELA, MATH, AND SCIENCE EXAMS? Beginning later this month, elementary and middle school students across New York State will be taking the State’s annual English Language Arts (ELA), Mathematics, and Science examinations.Typically, these State exams would be administered in-person to students in physical classrooms, and this year will be no different, as the New York State Education Department is still THE 2021 NYC SCHOOL SURVEY IS NOW OPEN The survey is open until June 11, 2021 — so don’t delay and let us know about your schools today! Banner photo by Monstera. Used under Creative Commons license. Original can be found on Pexels. Time to Rise Up for Summer Rising May 3, 2021 In "Featured". The 2021–22 NYC Public School Calendar is Now Available May 5, 2021 In "DOECalendars".
GET YOUR MIDDLE SCHOOL OFFERS TODAY If your family participated in the 2021 Middle School Admissions process earlier this year, we’re happy to report that your middle school offer is now available!. Visit MySchools today to view your offer letter, which will include basic information about your child’s program offer as well as a listing of any schools where your child has been automatically waitlisted (if applicable). TAKING REGENTS EXAMS? This June, New York State Regents Examinations will be administered to high school students across the State.Typically given to students in June and August every school year across 10 subject areas, State Regents exams are used to determine students’ readiness for high school graduation while providing helpful metrics for school quality reports and teacher development. DOE REVEALS FALL REOPENING PLANS FOR NYC SCHOOLS Regardless of which plans our schools eventually choose by the fall, it is clear that the 2020–2021 school year will be unlike any other. For more information about the City’s school opening plans this fall, check out the DOE’s new Return to School 2020 webpage, and keep checking back all summer long for updates.THE MORNING BELL
The 2021–22 NYC Public School Calendar is Now Available. The 2021–2022 calendar for New York City's public schools is here! Available in 10 languages, you can now begin planning around next school year's important dates, including the First Day of School,Winter
COVID-19 VACCINES AVAILABLE AT SELECT SCHOOLS Thanks to our partners at the NYC Test & Trace Corps and the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, select NYC public schools are offering free COVID-19 vaccinations to all New Yorkers, ages 12 and up. Getting vaccinated at a school site is safe, easy, and confidential, and no appointment is necessary—just walk in and get your “jab,” and you’ll be doing your part to help keep THE 2021–22 NYC PUBLIC SCHOOL CALENDAR IS NOW AVAILABLE The NYC Department of Education’s official 2021–2022 NYC Public School Calendar is HERE!. Featured in 10 languages, including Spanish, Chinese, Arabic, our official 2021–22 calendar includes all of the important dates that City families need to know for the upcoming school year, including the first day of school, Winter Recess, parent teacher conference periods, State testing dates, and NYC PUBLIC SCHOOL BUILDINGS TO CLOSE TEMPORARILY BEGINNING All along, we have kept health and safety at the forefront of everything we do. That includes carefully monitoring COVID-19 transmission rates across the City, and, when necessary in response to infections, temporarily closing our school buildings and transitioning students to fully remote learning. WHAT SCHOOLWORK ARE YOU MOST PROUD OF THIS YEAR? All year long, the NYC Department of Education’s #ShowYourSchoolworkNYC series is highlighting the outstanding schoolwork City public school students of all grade levels (3K–12) are completing in blended and remote learning settings across the five boroughs—and we’d like YOU to join us in celebrating this great work!. So whether you’re an NYC high school student who created an TAKING NY STATE’S 2021 ELA, MATH, AND SCIENCE EXAMS? Beginning later this month, elementary and middle school students across New York State will be taking the State’s annual English Language Arts (ELA), Mathematics, and Science examinations.Typically, these State exams would be administered in-person to students in physical classrooms, and this year will be no different, as the New York State Education Department is still THE 2021 NYC SCHOOL SURVEY IS NOW OPEN The survey is open until June 11, 2021 — so don’t delay and let us know about your schools today! Banner photo by Monstera. Used under Creative Commons license. Original can be found on Pexels. Time to Rise Up for Summer Rising May 3, 2021 In "Featured". The 2021–22 NYC Public School Calendar is Now Available May 5, 2021 In "DOECalendars".
GET YOUR MIDDLE SCHOOL OFFERS TODAY If your family participated in the 2021 Middle School Admissions process earlier this year, we’re happy to report that your middle school offer is now available!. Visit MySchools today to view your offer letter, which will include basic information about your child’s program offer as well as a listing of any schools where your child has been automatically waitlisted (if applicable). TAKING REGENTS EXAMS? This June, New York State Regents Examinations will be administered to high school students across the State.Typically given to students in June and August every school year across 10 subject areas, State Regents exams are used to determine students’ readiness for high school graduation while providing helpful metrics for school quality reports and teacher development. DOE REVEALS FALL REOPENING PLANS FOR NYC SCHOOLS Regardless of which plans our schools eventually choose by the fall, it is clear that the 2020–2021 school year will be unlike any other. For more information about the City’s school opening plans this fall, check out the DOE’s new Return to School 2020 webpage, and keep checking back all summer long for updates.THE MORNING BELL
The 2021–22 NYC Public School Calendar is Now Available. The 2021–2022 calendar for New York City's public schools is here! Available in 10 languages, you can now begin planning around next school year's important dates, including the First Day of School,Winter
NYC PUBLIC SCHOOL BUILDINGS TO CLOSE TEMPORARILY BEGINNING Learning Bridges, the City’s free childcare program for children in 3-K through Grade 8, will continue to serve families enrolled in blended learning.We will continue to give priority to children of essential workers, as well as students in temporary housing or residing in NYCHA developments, children in foster care or receiving child welfare services, and students with disabilities. JUNE 2021 – THE MORNING BELL See what's happening in NYC public schools throughout June 2021. Highlights include the 2021 NY State Regents Exams and the last day of the 2020–2021 school year. WATCH THE DOE’S FOURTH ANNUAL SUSTAINABILITY SHOWCASE ON On Thursday, June 17, the NYC Department of Education will host its fourth annual Sustainability Showcase, the DOE’s yearly celebration of climate education and school sustainability. During the event, NYC public schools and their staff members will be recognized for the sustainability-related projects that they have implemented throughout what has been an incredibly challenging year. CREATING SAFE SPACES, REMOTE-LEARNING STYLE Creating Safe Spaces, Remote-Learning Style. During this extraordinary time when New York City’s educators are working closely with students and families from the confines of their homes, we will be publishing a series of posts describing their experiences in theirFAMILY FORUMS
Join Chancellor Porter for a Conversation about School Reopening. From May 17 through June 9, Chancellor Meisha Porter and the NYC Department of Education will host five borough-based virtual forums for all City public school families. Learn more about these family forums, and RSVP your spot today! The Morning Bell May 14, 2021. DANCE CLASS AND INDOOR GARDENING, REMOTE LEARNING-STYLE Dance Class and Indoor Gardening, Remote Learning-Style. During this extraordinary time when New York City’s educators are working closely with students and families from the confines of their homes, we will be publishing a series of posts describing their experiences in their own words. We are now #DOEconnected! CLASS IS IN SESSION WITH PARENT UNIVERSITY Throughout the 2020–21 school year, Parent University, the DOE’s free online learning and empowerment platform, has provided outstanding digital resources and opportunities to NYC public school families across the five boroughs.From online workshops addressing stress reduction for parents/caregivers and coping with conflict at home, to career panels for middle and high school TIME TO RISE UP FOR SUMMER RISING Summer Rising, the City’s new free summer program for students in grades K–12, is open for registration!. Available citywide, Summer Rising provides NYC students with full day in-person learning experiences that mix academics, the arts, and summer fun together all season long! Organized and run by local school leaders and trusted community-based organizations, Summer Rising allows students QUESTIONS ABOUT THIS YEAR’S GRADING POLICY? As you may know, the New York City Department of Education recently revised its grading policy to provide flexibility and support student engagement during this period of remote learning while school buildings remain closed.Our new grading policy for the 2019-2020 school year centers on a holistic review of student progress before and after remote learning began on March 22.THE MORNING BELL
The 2021–22 NYC Public School Calendar is Now Available. The 2021–2022 calendar for New York City's public schools is here! Available in 10 languages, you can now begin planning around next school year's important dates, including the First Day of School,Winter
COVID-19 VACCINES AVAILABLE AT SELECT SCHOOLS Thanks to our partners at the NYC Test & Trace Corps and the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, select NYC public schools are offering free COVID-19 vaccinations to all New Yorkers, ages 12 and up. Getting vaccinated at a school site is safe, easy, and confidential, and no appointment is necessary—just walk in and get your “jab,” and you’ll be doing your part to help keep THE 2021–22 NYC PUBLIC SCHOOL CALENDAR IS NOW AVAILABLE The NYC Department of Education’s official 2021–2022 NYC Public School Calendar is HERE!. Featured in 10 languages, including Spanish, Chinese, Arabic, our official 2021–22 calendar includes all of the important dates that City families need to know for the upcoming school year, including the first day of school, Winter Recess, parent teacher conference periods, State testing dates, and NYC PUBLIC SCHOOL BUILDINGS TO CLOSE TEMPORARILY BEGINNING All along, we have kept health and safety at the forefront of everything we do. That includes carefully monitoring COVID-19 transmission rates across the City, and, when necessary in response to infections, temporarily closing our school buildings and transitioning students to fully remote learning. WHAT SCHOOLWORK ARE YOU MOST PROUD OF THIS YEAR? All year long, the NYC Department of Education’s #ShowYourSchoolworkNYC series is highlighting the outstanding schoolwork City public school students of all grade levels (3K–12) are completing in blended and remote learning settings across the five boroughs—and we’d like YOU to join us in celebrating this great work!. So whether you’re an NYC high school student who created an TAKING NY STATE’S 2021 ELA, MATH, AND SCIENCE EXAMS? Beginning later this month, elementary and middle school students across New York State will be taking the State’s annual English Language Arts (ELA), Mathematics, and Science examinations.Typically, these State exams would be administered in-person to students in physical classrooms, and this year will be no different, as the New York State Education Department is still THE 2021 NYC SCHOOL SURVEY IS NOW OPEN The survey is open until June 11, 2021 — so don’t delay and let us know about your schools today! Banner photo by Monstera. Used under Creative Commons license. Original can be found on Pexels. Time to Rise Up for Summer Rising May 3, 2021 In "Featured". The 2021–22 NYC Public School Calendar is Now Available May 5, 2021 In "DOECalendars".
GET YOUR MIDDLE SCHOOL OFFERS TODAY If your family participated in the 2021 Middle School Admissions process earlier this year, we’re happy to report that your middle school offer is now available!. Visit MySchools today to view your offer letter, which will include basic information about your child’s program offer as well as a listing of any schools where your child has been automatically waitlisted (if applicable). TAKING REGENTS EXAMS? This June, New York State Regents Examinations will be administered to high school students across the State.Typically given to students in June and August every school year across 10 subject areas, State Regents exams are used to determine students’ readiness for high school graduation while providing helpful metrics for school quality reports and teacher development. DOE REVEALS FALL REOPENING PLANS FOR NYC SCHOOLS Regardless of which plans our schools eventually choose by the fall, it is clear that the 2020–2021 school year will be unlike any other. For more information about the City’s school opening plans this fall, check out the DOE’s new Return to School 2020 webpage, and keep checking back all summer long for updates.THE MORNING BELL
The 2021–22 NYC Public School Calendar is Now Available. The 2021–2022 calendar for New York City's public schools is here! Available in 10 languages, you can now begin planning around next school year's important dates, including the First Day of School,Winter
COVID-19 VACCINES AVAILABLE AT SELECT SCHOOLS Thanks to our partners at the NYC Test & Trace Corps and the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, select NYC public schools are offering free COVID-19 vaccinations to all New Yorkers, ages 12 and up. Getting vaccinated at a school site is safe, easy, and confidential, and no appointment is necessary—just walk in and get your “jab,” and you’ll be doing your part to help keep THE 2021–22 NYC PUBLIC SCHOOL CALENDAR IS NOW AVAILABLE The NYC Department of Education’s official 2021–2022 NYC Public School Calendar is HERE!. Featured in 10 languages, including Spanish, Chinese, Arabic, our official 2021–22 calendar includes all of the important dates that City families need to know for the upcoming school year, including the first day of school, Winter Recess, parent teacher conference periods, State testing dates, and NYC PUBLIC SCHOOL BUILDINGS TO CLOSE TEMPORARILY BEGINNING All along, we have kept health and safety at the forefront of everything we do. That includes carefully monitoring COVID-19 transmission rates across the City, and, when necessary in response to infections, temporarily closing our school buildings and transitioning students to fully remote learning. WHAT SCHOOLWORK ARE YOU MOST PROUD OF THIS YEAR? All year long, the NYC Department of Education’s #ShowYourSchoolworkNYC series is highlighting the outstanding schoolwork City public school students of all grade levels (3K–12) are completing in blended and remote learning settings across the five boroughs—and we’d like YOU to join us in celebrating this great work!. So whether you’re an NYC high school student who created an TAKING NY STATE’S 2021 ELA, MATH, AND SCIENCE EXAMS? Beginning later this month, elementary and middle school students across New York State will be taking the State’s annual English Language Arts (ELA), Mathematics, and Science examinations.Typically, these State exams would be administered in-person to students in physical classrooms, and this year will be no different, as the New York State Education Department is still THE 2021 NYC SCHOOL SURVEY IS NOW OPEN The survey is open until June 11, 2021 — so don’t delay and let us know about your schools today! Banner photo by Monstera. Used under Creative Commons license. Original can be found on Pexels. Time to Rise Up for Summer Rising May 3, 2021 In "Featured". The 2021–22 NYC Public School Calendar is Now Available May 5, 2021 In "DOECalendars".
GET YOUR MIDDLE SCHOOL OFFERS TODAY If your family participated in the 2021 Middle School Admissions process earlier this year, we’re happy to report that your middle school offer is now available!. Visit MySchools today to view your offer letter, which will include basic information about your child’s program offer as well as a listing of any schools where your child has been automatically waitlisted (if applicable). TAKING REGENTS EXAMS? This June, New York State Regents Examinations will be administered to high school students across the State.Typically given to students in June and August every school year across 10 subject areas, State Regents exams are used to determine students’ readiness for high school graduation while providing helpful metrics for school quality reports and teacher development. DOE REVEALS FALL REOPENING PLANS FOR NYC SCHOOLS Regardless of which plans our schools eventually choose by the fall, it is clear that the 2020–2021 school year will be unlike any other. For more information about the City’s school opening plans this fall, check out the DOE’s new Return to School 2020 webpage, and keep checking back all summer long for updates.THE MORNING BELL
The 2021–22 NYC Public School Calendar is Now Available. The 2021–2022 calendar for New York City's public schools is here! Available in 10 languages, you can now begin planning around next school year's important dates, including the First Day of School,Winter
NYC PUBLIC SCHOOL BUILDINGS TO CLOSE TEMPORARILY BEGINNING Learning Bridges, the City’s free childcare program for children in 3-K through Grade 8, will continue to serve families enrolled in blended learning.We will continue to give priority to children of essential workers, as well as students in temporary housing or residing in NYCHA developments, children in foster care or receiving child welfare services, and students with disabilities. JUNE 2021 – THE MORNING BELL See what's happening in NYC public schools throughout June 2021. Highlights include the 2021 NY State Regents Exams and the last day of the 2020–2021 school year. WATCH THE DOE’S FOURTH ANNUAL SUSTAINABILITY SHOWCASE ON On Thursday, June 17, the NYC Department of Education will host its fourth annual Sustainability Showcase, the DOE’s yearly celebration of climate education and school sustainability. During the event, NYC public schools and their staff members will be recognized for the sustainability-related projects that they have implemented throughout what has been an incredibly challenging year. CREATING SAFE SPACES, REMOTE-LEARNING STYLE Creating Safe Spaces, Remote-Learning Style. During this extraordinary time when New York City’s educators are working closely with students and families from the confines of their homes, we will be publishing a series of posts describing their experiences in theirFAMILY FORUMS
Join Chancellor Porter for a Conversation about School Reopening. From May 17 through June 9, Chancellor Meisha Porter and the NYC Department of Education will host five borough-based virtual forums for all City public school families. Learn more about these family forums, and RSVP your spot today! The Morning Bell May 14, 2021. DANCE CLASS AND INDOOR GARDENING, REMOTE LEARNING-STYLE Dance Class and Indoor Gardening, Remote Learning-Style. During this extraordinary time when New York City’s educators are working closely with students and families from the confines of their homes, we will be publishing a series of posts describing their experiences in their own words. We are now #DOEconnected! CLASS IS IN SESSION WITH PARENT UNIVERSITY Throughout the 2020–21 school year, Parent University, the DOE’s free online learning and empowerment platform, has provided outstanding digital resources and opportunities to NYC public school families across the five boroughs.From online workshops addressing stress reduction for parents/caregivers and coping with conflict at home, to career panels for middle and high school TIME TO RISE UP FOR SUMMER RISING Summer Rising, the City’s new free summer program for students in grades K–12, is open for registration!. Available citywide, Summer Rising provides NYC students with full day in-person learning experiences that mix academics, the arts, and summer fun together all season long! Organized and run by local school leaders and trusted community-based organizations, Summer Rising allows students QUESTIONS ABOUT THIS YEAR’S GRADING POLICY? As you may know, the New York City Department of Education recently revised its grading policy to provide flexibility and support student engagement during this period of remote learning while school buildings remain closed.Our new grading policy for the 2019-2020 school year centers on a holistic review of student progress before and after remote learning began on March 22. Hit enter to search or ESC to close_ _
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FREE SUMMER MEALS AVAILABLE UNTIL AUGUST 30 Through NYC's Free Summer Meals program, everyone 18 years old and under can get free breakfast and lunch at nearly 1,200 sites across the five boroughs from now until August 30! The Morning Bell August13, 2019
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WELCOME BACK TO THE MORNING BELL The Morning Bell is back! Learn about our upcoming changes, and subscribe today to stay in the know about NYC public schools! The Morning Bell August12, 2019
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THE 2019–20 NYC PUBLIC SCHOOL CALENDAR IS HERE Key dates include the First Day of School (Sept. 5, 2019), Winter Recess (Dec. 24 – Jan. 1, 2020), and Spring Recess (Apr. 9–17,2020).
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THE MONTH AHEAD (JANUARY 2019) See what's ahead for New York City's public schools in January 2019. Highlights this month include College Awareness Day, Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, New York State Regents Exams, and the last day to submit applications for Kindergarten admissions.The Morning Bell
January 2, 2019
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TIME TO SLIDE INTO WINTER RECESS With NYC public schools closed for Winter Recess from December 24, 2018 – January 1, 2019, we wish everyone a wondrous and joyfulbreak!
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December 21, 2018
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Student athletes across the City made their mark in PSAL sports this past fall. See which students and schools won championships in fall2018!
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December 20, 2018
Computer Science for All A WEEK OF COMPUTER SCIENCE, A LIFETIME OF OPPORTUNITY NYC public schools celebrated Computer Science Education Week from December 3–9, 2018. See how City schools helped raise awareness about the importance of computer science for today's students!The Morning Bell
December 12, 2018
College Access for All GET READY TO CELEBRATE COLLEGE AWARENESS DAY ON JANUARY 11 On January 11, 2019, NYC public schools across the five boroughs will celebrate College Awareness Day, the DOE's fourth annual celebration of college attendance. Join the celebration by wearing apparel from your favorite colleges throughout the day!The Morning Bell
December 7, 2018
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THE MONTH AHEAD (DECEMBER 2018) See what's ahead for New York City public schools in December 2018. Highlights this month include the last day to submit 2019–20 applications for NYC's middle and high schools, and Winter Recess.The Morning Bell
December 4, 2018
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VISIT NYC SCHOOLS WITHOUT LEAVING HOME The DOE's new virtual school tours allow NYC families to explore select middle and high schools from any internet-capable smartphone or computer. Learn more about this pilot program, and let us know what you think about our tours!The Morning Bell
December 3, 2018
College Access for All THERE’S STILL TIME TO SUBMIT YOUR FAFSA With Financial Aid Awareness Month coming to an end, NYC's high school seniors still have time to complete their FAFSA to get cash for college. But don't wait up; fill out and submit your FAFSA today!The Morning Bell
November 30, 2018
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WHAT’S THE COLLEGE APPLICATION PROCESS LIKE? In celebration of Financial Aid Awareness Month, we asked high school seniors across the City to tell us a little about what applying to college has been like for them this year. Check out what they told us!The Morning Bell
November 29, 2018
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On behalf of NYC Department of Education, we wish everyone a joyous and safe Thanksgiving holiday on November 22!The Morning Bell
November 21, 2018
Emergency Announcements WEATHER ADVISORY: ALL NYC PUBLIC SCHOOLS OPEN ON NOVEMBER 16 All City schools are open, but all field trips requiring yellow school buses are cancelled. Also, all PSAL activities, and all afterschool, adult education, and YABC programs are cancelled.The Morning Bell
November 16, 2018
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Now in its third year, the DOE's popular Comfort Dog program is expanding to more NYC public schools this school year.The Morning Bell
November 13, 2018
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REMINDER: SCHOOLS CLOSED ON NOVEMBER 12 In observance of Veterans Day, NYC public schools are closed onNovember 12, 2018.
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November 9, 2018
College Access for All TIME TO GET CASH FOR COLLEGE November is Financial Aid Awareness Month. Learn how City students and families can get help paying for college through the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)!The Morning Bell
November 9, 2018
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Election Day is finally here. Make sure your voice is heard by participating in today's elections, and don't forget to#flipyourballot!
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November 6, 2018
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See what's ahead for NYC public schools in November 2018. Highlights include Election Day, Parent Teacher Conferences, and ThanksgivingRecess.
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October 31, 2018
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