Parent Resources

Your NYC Schools Account is your gateway to family-facing technology to support and track your children's progress through public school education at the NYC Department of Education. Open an account today to apply to schools, track your children's progress from Pre-K through high school graduation, and get access to other digital content for New York City families exclusively available to NYC Schools Account holders!
Opening a NYC Schools Account is the first step towards becoming more involved in your student's education. Receive updates via text messages or email about school closures, emergencies, and upcoming events. Link your students and start monitoring things like grades, test scores, attendance.
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NYC Schools Account (NYCSA) is a web-based application that lets you to see your child’s academic and biographic information on any computer, phone, or tablet. The application is translated into nine languages other than English. In the account, you can see a child’s:
• Assessments (Test Scores)
• Attendance
• Enrollment History
• Grades
• Graduation Tracker
• Guardians
• Health Information (Fitnessgram)
• Individualized Education Program (IEP) Information
• Promotion Tracker
• Reading Level
• Schedule
• Student Documents (Report Card, Transcript, Summer School Letter)
• Transportation
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Contact our Parent Coordinator, Betty Chan, for any questions about the NYCSA account including getting your account Creation Code or help signing in.
NYC families can use MySchools to apply to public schools from 3-K to high school. Get started by creating an account. Then explore your children’s personalized school options and get guidance on the admissions process from start to finish.
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The Discipline Code is also known as the Citywide Behavioral Expectations to Support Student Learning. It:
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Is age-specific with one set for grades K-5 and another for grades 6-12.
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Explains the standards for behavior in the New York City public schools.
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Describes supports, interventions, and disciplinary responses that schools can use when students demonstrate unwelcome behavior.
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Explains how you can appeal decisions.
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Includes the K-12 Student Bill of Rights and Responsibilities.
