NYC Department of Education

3-K for All by NYC Department of Education

Early education for three-year-olds. // 3-K for All is free, full-day, high-quality education for New York City three-year-olds, starting in select School Districts.. // 3-K for All provides free, full-day, high-quality early childhood education for three-year-olds. Visit nyc.gov (https://www.myschools.nyc/en/) /3k (https://www.schools.nyc.gov/enrollment/enroll-grade-by-grade/3k) to find programs for the 2020-2021 school year.

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After School and Saturday Meals by NYC Department of Education

Meals outside of school hours. // Students can get free food on Saturdays and weekday evenings at some schools.. // Some schools give free meals to students in the evening and on Saturdays. Through this program, children in after school and Saturday programs can get the nutrition they need.

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Career & Technical Education by NYC Department of Education

Career training for students. // Students gain hands-on career training while finishing their high school or high school equivalency (HSE) education.. // Career and technical education (CTE) lets students gain career skills as they complete high school or high school equivalency (HSE). CTE offers work-based learning experiences (https://www.schools.nyc.gov/school-life/learning/career-and-technical-education) like job shadowing, mentorships, and internships. Students can also earn a...

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EarlyLearn NYC Child Care by NYC Department of Education

Child care for babies & toddlers. // Early child care and education services for up to 10 hours a day. // EarlyLearn NYC is free or low-cost child care and education for children six weeks to four years old. There are hundreds of locations across NYC offering services in safe and positive learning environments.

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EarlyLearn NYC Head Start by NYC Department of Education

Head start for 3 & 4 year olds. // Eight hours a day of free early care and education for three and four year olds. // EarlyLearn NYC Head Start programs provide early child care and education that supports the whole family. Families can get services for at least eight hours a day.

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Gifted & Talented Program by NYC Department of Education

Gifted programs. // G&T programs offer specialized classes for exceptional students.. // Gifted & Talented (G&T) programs support the needs of exceptional students. To participate in G&T Admissions, sign your child up to take the G&T test. Students who get a high enough score on this test will have the chance to apply for G&T programs.

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High School by NYC Department of Education

Public school: grades 9 - 12. // Learn about the High School Admissions process for public schools.. // There are more than 700 programs at over 400 public high schools in NYC. Eighth graders and first-time 9th graders have the chance to apply for 12 programs during the high school admissions process.

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Kindergarten & Elementary School by NYC Department of Education

Public school: kindergarten - grade 5. // Enroll your child in school, starting when they are five years old. Learn about your elementary school options.. // Elementary education prepares your child for success in school and life. New York City students can apply to kindergarten in the calendar year they turn five.

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Living for the Young Family Through Education by NYC Department of Education/District 79

Early childhood education and support services. // Student parents can get free early childhood education for their children ages 6 weeks to 4 years.. // If youre a student at or eligible for NYC public school and have a young child, you can enroll your child in LYFE. LYFE offers high-quality early childhood education for children and advocacy and support services for you and your family.

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Middle School by NYC Department of Education

Public school: grades 6 - 8. // Learn about the Middle School Admissions process for public schools.. // Middle school offers students opportunities to explore their interests, discover new subjects, and learn more about themselves. New York City students can apply to up to 12 middle school programs.

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Pre-K for All by NYC Department of Education

Free Pre-K for four-year-olds. // Enroll your child in a free, full-day, high-quality Pre-K program.. // In free, full-day, high-quality Pre-K, teachers spark wonder and ignite learning in children. Pre-K for All gives children stronger math and reading skills in elementary school and a better chance at success in life. Studies show that early childhood education improves performance throughout a childs school experience.

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SchoolFood by NYC Department of Education

School breakfast and lunch. // NYC students can enjoy free breakfast and lunch every school day.. // The New York City Department of Education is pleased to announce that breakfast and lunch are completely free for all students in every New York City public school.

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Summer Meals by NYC Department of Education

Breakfast & lunch in the summer. // Children can get free breakfast and lunch in the summer at hundreds of locations in NYC.. // During the summer, children can get free breakfast and lunch. Locations include schools, libraries, community pools, and NYCHA buildings. There are also food trucks at some beaches, parks, and playgrounds.

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