This fact sheet explains the rights immigrant students and their families have in addressing incidents of bullying at school. This tip sheet also answers questions immigrant families may have about how to formally report incidences of bullying to their child’s school.
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This fact sheet explains the rights immigrant students and their families have in addressing incidents of bullying at school. This tip sheet also answers questions immigrant families may have about how to formally report incidences of bullying to their child’s school.
The Department of Education is enormous, and navigating through the system is a tough job for anyone. These Tip Sheets can point you in the right direction and help you advocate for the right school and services for your child, from early intervention and preschool through high school and beyond.
This fact sheet explains how to enroll in a NYC public school and answers questions immigrant families may have about enrollment.
This fact sheet explains how to enroll in a NYC public school and answers questions immigrant families may have about enrollment.
This fact sheet explains the right of parents who do not speak English to free translation and interpretation services in New York City public schools.
This fact sheet explains the right of parents who do not speak English to free translation and interpretation services in New York City public schools.
This fact sheet explains the right of parents who do not speak English to free translation and interpretation services in New York City public schools.
This fact sheet explains the right of parents who do not speak English to free translation and interpretation services in New York City public schools.
This fact sheet explains the right of parents who do not speak English to free translation and interpretation services in New York City public schools.