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Families new to NYC public schools can visit: schools.nyc.gov/newstudents; Call: (718) 935-2009 or email: Email for 3-K, pre-K, kindergarten, and G&T admissions: ESEnrollment@schools.nyc.gov; Email for middle school admissions: MSEnrollment@schools.nyc.gov; Email for high school and Specialized High Schools admissions: HSEnrollment@schools.nyc.gov
Contact the NYC Department of Education. You can call: 718-935-2200 (Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.- 6 p.m.) 311 (24 hours a day, seven days a week) and let the operator know you have an education-related issue. TTY Services are available by calling 212-504-4115.
If you have moved within NYC and want your child to go to a school closer to your new home, you can enroll in a different school. Elementary and Middle School. Type your home address into Find a School to learn if you have a zoned school.
Need help applying to NYC public school? Find resources and contact information on MySchools. MySchools.nyc is dedicated to our friend and colleague, Dave Yang, who spearheaded the creation of this enrollment platform, and who was a force for change and progress at NYC DOE.
To create and manage accounts for families, authorized New York City Department of Education (“NYCDOE” or “DOE”) staff use the Family Access Management (“FAM”) tool, which can be accessed online by going to: https://nycenet.edu/FAM. In addition to this guide, DOE staff may visit the NYCSA Wiki.
If you are new to New York City, or if your child attends a private or parochial school, contact one of the city’s 10 Committees on Special Education. For children applying to pre-kindergarten, families may need to work with a Committee on Preschool Special Education .
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