Family Hub

school supplies For home

• 1½" Looseleaf Binder
• Looseleaf Paper: Wide-ruled
• 5 Pocket Dividers
• 6 Pocket Folders
• 3-ring Pencil Case for Binder
• 2 Marble Notebooks
• Graph Paper
• Index Cards
• Sheet Protectors
• 12 inch Ruler
• Protractor
• Sharpened #2 Pencils/Mechanical Pencils

  • Black and/or Blue Pens
  • Post-it Notes (2")
  • Highlighters
  • Index Cards
  • Graph paper (7th and 8th grades)
  To Be Kept in School:
      • 1" binder for ELA portfolio
      • 1 box of tissues
      • Headphones with standard audio jack to plug into computer
  To Be Kept at Home:
      • Construction paper, colored pencils, washable markers, glue sticks, scissors

NYCps RESOURCES

Click the buttons below to read more about the resources NYC Public Schools has put in place to ensure all students are looked after. The mission for NYC Public schools is to ensure that each student graduates on a pathway to a rewarding career and long-term economic security, equipped to be a positive force for change.

This Family Update provides important information about the 2023–24 school year calendar, admissions and enrollment deadlines, parent-teacher conferences, and how to get the latest news from New York City Public Schools.

Message for Families

News and tools you can use, from NYC Public Schools for NYCPS families.

The Morning bell

Looking to enroll your student? Use the link above for all information regarding new student, transfer student, enrollment by grade, high school admissions, enrollment forms and more!

Enrollment

Students attending school in person will be offered free breakfast and lunch daily in school. Please contact your school for more information on meal times and locations.

School Meals

Each child’s maximum potential can best be achieved through a partnership between parents and the education community. To foster active engagement between parents and schools, parents have certain rights and responsibilities

Parent Bill of Rights

Preventing and Addressing Student-to-Student Discrimination, Sexual and Other Harassment, Intimidation, and Bullying. Respect for All is our system-wide response to bullying and harassment. We are committed to keeping our schools safe, supportive, and free from discrimination.

Respect for All

The Discipline Code is also known as the Citywide Behavioral Expectations to Support Student Learning. It Is age-specific with one set for grades K-5 and another for grades 6-12. It explains the standards for behavior in the New York City public schools.

Discipline Code

Grade newsletter

A colorful Pre-K April newsletter featuring flowers and spring themes. It introduces a plant unit with the question, “What do plants need to grow and why are they important?” It lists four related books, notes a birthday for Ms. Williams on April 7, a return to school on April 5 from Spring Recess, and includes a short spring-themed poem under “April is Poetry Month.” The bottom is decorated with tulips and grass illustrations.