This tip sheet explains the middle school admissions process in NYC and gives families tips for applying to public middle schools. (In Spanish)
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Nous comprenons à quel point il peut être difficile de s'orienter dans le département de l'Éducation de la ville de New York. Les parents peuvent passer énormément de temps à rechercher différents programmes ou simplement à essayer de comprendre les droits de leur enfant en matière scolaire.
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Explique le processus d'admission au lycée à New York et donne aux familles des conseils pour postuler dans les lycées publics.
This tip sheet explains the high school admissions process in NYC and gives families tips for applying to public high schools.
This tip sheet explains the middle school admissions process in NYC and gives families tips for applying to public middle schools.
Cette fiche d'information explique les options diplômantes et non diplômantes pour les étudiants handicapés dans l'État de New York.
If you are arrested and charged, you can either be placed in secure detention facilities or non-secure detention facilities/placements. No matter where you are placed, you still have the right to an education! This one-pager covers your education rights while in placement and when leaving placement.
This fact sheet for families of students with disabilities covers issues that typically come up at the start of the school year, such as what to do if a child does not yet have a school assignment or the school assigned says they cannot serve the child’s needs.
If your child’s behavior at school is affecting their learning, or the learning of other students, a Functional Behavioral Assessment (FBA) or Behavior Intervention Plans (BIP) may help manage the behavior. This fact sheet provides information about who might benefit from FBAs and BIP; when an FBA and BIP should and must be done; and covers the rights of students with disabilities to get an FBA and BIP.
If you are arrested and charged, you can either be placed in secure detention facilities or non-secure detention facilities/placements. No matter where you are placed, you still have the right to an education! This one-pager covers your education rights while in placement and when leaving placement.
This fact sheet provides an outline of the annual standardized state tests that are administered to New York City students and explains the specific testing accommodations made for ELLs.