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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Help earning your CUNY degree. // CUNY students can get financial, academic, and personal support to help them complete their associate degree.. // CUNY ASAP helps students earn an associate degree within three years by providing financial, academic, and personal support. Benefits include an ASAP advisor, career development support, tuition help for students on financial aid, and more. The program is available at (http://www1.cuny.edu/sites/asap/join-asap/#join-us) nine CUNY colleges...
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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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High school & college for young dads. // Education, employment, and parenting help for fathers ages 18 - 30.. // The CUNY Fatherhood Academy (CFA) is a free program for young fathers or expecting fathers who are 18 to 30 years old. The CFA helps men prepare for their high school equivalency (HSE) diploma exam or get ready for college. Men can get tutoring and take workshops on parenting, job readiness, and more.
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Academic support for CUNY students. // CUNY students can get help meeting CUNY's proficiency standards and preparing for college-level courses.. // For incoming students who haven't passed all their (http://www2.cuny.edu/academics/testing/) CUNY Assessment Tests and need to meet CUNYs proficiency standards, CUNY Start offers affordable help in reading, writing, and math.
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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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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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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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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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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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Pre-high school equivalency (HSE) prep. // YALP helps youth struggling with reading and math increase their skills so that they can enroll in high school equivalency tests and preparation programs.. // The Young Adult Literacy Program (YALP) is a free program that helps youth ages 16-24 prepare for high school equivalency (http://www.acces.nysed.gov/hse/high-school-equivalency-hse) (HSE) classes. Youth in the program are not working or in school and struggle with reading, writing, and...
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