Students: start the new year off right by nabbing yourselves great learning and earning opportunities this spring and beyond! Throughout January, numerous organizations, agencies, and community ...
No classes for NYCPS students attending high schools and NYCPS students attending programs that only serve grades 6–12. This day is a regular school day for all other students, including those ...
With winter recess coming up from December 24–January 2, NYC's public libraries are offering a wide range of programs, activities, and resources in branches and at home for kids, teens, and families ...
Have a child turning five years old in 2026? Then great news: Beginning December 9, 2025, you can apply to New York City public elementary schools for the 2026–2027 school year! Every City child born ...
Computer Science Education Week is back! From Monday, December 8 to Friday, December 12, hundreds of NYC public school students across all five boroughs will take part in this nationwide celebration ...
Time to say our 'goodbyes' to November... December 2025 is here, and with the arrival of the last month of 2025 comes the completion of the City's annual transition into "Holiday Mode." Between the ...
Students: don't be a turkey by letting this month's opportunities get "gobbled up" by time! This November, over a dozen City agencies, nonprofits, and cultural institutions like the New York Botanical ...
November brings so many exciting things to look forward to—crisp autumn air, pumpkin-spiced everything, Thanksgiving… and New York City Public Schools’ (NYCPS) second round of parent-teacher ...
For students attending middle schools (programs with only grades 6–8), as well as for students attending District 75 programs. Students in these schools will be dismissed three hours early. For ...
It’s National School Lunch Week (NSLW)! Every year since it was first recognized by President John F. Kennedy in 1962, we celebrate National School Lunch Week to highlight the importance of nutritious ...
The 2025–26 school year is only just getting started, and already, the opportunities are just piling up for NYC students! This fall, scores of City organizations, nonprofits, and cultural institutions ...
Notice: This content is over 4 months old. While accurate at the time of publication, this content may no longer be up to date. Beginning Wednesday, September 17, City public schools across the five ...
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