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Educational program means an organised set of learning activities designed to enable a student to develop knowledge, understanding, skills and attitudes relevant to the students individual needs as defined in section 4 of the School Education Act.
Bring the following documents with you for registration: Proof of your students age. This can be their birth certificate, passport or, record of baptism. Immunization record(s), if available. Your students most recent report card or transcript, if available. Two (2) of the following to show proof of address:
Two forms of proof of address dated within the last 60 days, such as a utility bill (gas, water or electric), original lease agreement, deed, mortgage statement, property tax bill, letter from a government agency, or pay stub; 3.
If you have a zoned school, contact that school directly to register. If you dont have a zoned school, or need help, make an appointment with a Family Welcome Center to enroll. Learn about your zoned school and/or other schools in your district online with MySchools: Find elementary schools (Open external link)
Statistics back up the fact that private schools challenge students to meet a higher academic standard. According to the National Center for Education Statistics, private high schools list more vigorous graduation requirements than their public school counterparts, requiring more coursework to be completed.
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NYC families can use MySchools to apply to public schools from 3-K to high school. Get started by creating an account. Then explore your childrens personalized school options and get guidance on the admissions process from start to finish. and more with your NYC Schools Account.
Can my child attend school if we are undocumented immigrants? Yes, the right to attend public school is not dependent on immigration status. In 1982, the U.S. Supreme Court case Plyler v. Doe ruled that states cannot constitutionally deny students a free public education based on their immigration status.
Public schools are tuition-free and are funded at the local, state, and federal levels. New York City (NYC), consisting of 5 boroughs (Manhattan, Brooklyn, The Bronx, Queens, and Staten Island) is home to the largest public school system in the country.

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