The site navigation utilizes arrow, enter, escape, and space bar key commands. Left and right arrows move across top level links and expand / close menus in sub levels. Up and Down arrows will open main level menus and toggle through sub tier links. Enter and space open menus and escape closes them as well. Tab will move on to the next part of the site rather than go through menu items.
All public school students should have access to high-quality arts education, which may include dance, moving image, music, theater, and/or visual arts.
Find CTE programs by industry or topic area.
Civics for All helps schools support students in making connections between history, current events, and democratic structures.
Through Computer Science for All (CS4All), NYC students will learn to think with computers, instead of simply using computers to convey their thinking.
In English Language Arts (ELA) students learn to become effective readers and writers.
Health education is a required academic subject for students in all grades. In this class, students learn how to take care of their minds, their bodies, and their relationships with others.
School libraries are a critical part of your child’s education.
While New York City Public Schools each select their own literacy curriculum, there are common features that each classroom contains.
In Mathematics we teach students to have solid understanding of concepts, and to work through problems with skill and ease.
NYC Reads 365 is a citywide program aimed at encouraging children to read for fun by helping them find interesting high-quality books for independent reading.
Physical education (PE) is a required academic subject that teaches students how to be physically active.
Students are naturally curious, which makes them natural scientists. A strong science program helps them make sense of the physical world around them.
In Social Studies students use rich content, major themes and big ideas to learn history, geography, economics, civics, citizenship, and government.
STEM is an acronym for the combination of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics. Students can learn about STEM inside and outside the classroom.