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New York City Public Schools 1 Celebrate Native American Heritage Month! 2 High School Admissions are Open! 3 Middle School Admissions are Open! 4 Become a Teacher by September 2026! 5 Distraction-Free Learning in Schools
Calendar - New York City Public Schools Visit the 2025-26 School Year Calendar Page to get a quick view of important dates in the upcoming 2025–26 school year Printable versions of these calendars in multiple languages are available for download here and on their respective pages
2025-2026 School Year Calendar - New York City Public Schools This is the 2025–26 school year calendar for all 3K–12 NYCDOE public schools If your child attends a private, parochial, charter school, NYC Early Education Center (NYCEEC) or Family Childcare Program, please contact your child’s school for information about their calendar
Careers - New York City Public Schools A landing page for the career section with links to the following pages: Working at the DOE, Teachers, Principals and Assistant Principals, Other Jobs in Schools, Administration and Central Offices, Food Services Jobs
Get Help - New York City Public Schools Get Help There are many ways to stay connected with your child's education, classroom, school, and the Department of Education You can call, write, or sign up for alerts and emails Find out how to get help and ways to talk to us!
Requesting Student Records and Transcripts Your last school, or current school, is always the best place to start when looking for student records, including transcripts You can request your records at any time using the instructions in the following sections
Paraprofessionals and Substitute Paraprofessionals To become a full-time paraprofessional for the New York City Department of Education (DOE), you must first become a substitute paraprofessional, and serve at least 25 days in that role
Governance Bylaws - New York City Public Schools The Board of Education of the City School District of the City of New York, also known as the Panel for Educational Policy (“PEP”), is committed to representing the diversity of voice and opinion within New York City school communities, and promoting equity in education
Paving the Way for Brown v. Board: The Mendez Family’s Fight Against . . . Board of Education, declaring that racial segregation in public schools was unconstitutional nationwide The legal reasoning and social science arguments used in Mendez —including expert testimony on the psychological harm caused by segregation—influenced the strategy used by the NAACP in Brown