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    When you apply to high school in New York City, you have a wide range of choices. We offer more than 700 programs at over 400 high schools. Three Paths. There are three paths to high school admissions, and you can take all three. High School Application. This process is how you apply to most high school programs.

  2. All NYC children born in 2020 can apply for Pre-K for the 2024-2025 school year, including children currently attending 3-K or other preschool programs, children with disabilities, children with accessibility needs, children learning English, and students in temporary housing. Children do not need to be toilet trained to attend pre-K.

  3. Any time of year, learn about your child's zoned middle school(s) and middle school district by entering your address at https://schoolsearch.schools.nyc/ or calling 311. Read on to better understand how students get middle school offers and what this means when you choose programs for your child's application.

  4. You can use iLearnNYC to complete courses or projects, connect with students from other schools, and, if needed, recover credits. iLearnNYC courses include advanced placement (AP), world languages, electives, and more. The best part about iLearnNYC is that you can complete coursework anytime, anywhere. You just need a computer and internet access.

  5. Please note that Summer Rising Programming will be closed in observance of Independence Day on July 4th, 2024. Middle school summer schedule: Monday to Friday, 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM, July 2 to August 9 Summer Rising 2024 is a partnership between New York City Public Schools and the Department of Youth ...

  6. In New York City, children enter kindergarten in September of the calendar year they turn five. Children are guaranteed a kindergarten seat at a public school. Once your child starts kindergarten, they can remain at the same school until its final elementary grade. Scroll down and watch our video series to learn more about kindergarten admissions.

  7. If any of the information you see about your child in NYC Schools Account is incorrect, contact your child’s school. For any questions about your access to another child’s NYC Schools Account, we encourage you to speak with that child’s parent. To delete your NYC Schools Account, please contact your school.

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