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Academic Policy Guides. In response to feedback from principals and other stakeholders, the NYCDOE consolidated the many regulations governing programming, graduation requirements, exam administration, and student data from the City and State into three reference guides.
Academic Policy Guides for information applicable to these grade levels. For academic policy and systems questions, schools can refer to the . academic policy. and systemsesource r webpages, or contact their OPE Lead (formerly known as 'APPA') . The . STARSuite of applications is the NYCDOE’s official record of students’ programs, grades, and s
All New York City Department of Education employees who have active @schools.nyc.gov email accounts can download Microsoft Office on up to five computers and five mobile devices. The software, intended for download on personal computers and devices, includes: Word; Excel; PowerPoint; OneNote; Outlook; Access (PC only) Publisher (PC only) Three ...
Most of the forms below are PDF files. If you encounter any problems viewing PDFs on your computer, you may need to install the free Adobe Reader software. Chancellor's Regulation C-175: Per Session Employment. This regulation governs the provision of per session services by pedagogic employees.
Request for Section 504 Accommodation Form. A – 715. Medication Administration Form. Allergy Response Plan. Standing Order for Administration of Epinephrine for Nurses. link off. (Open external link) Training Program for Unlicensed School Personnel to Administer Epinephrine by Auto-Injector in Life-Threatening Situations. link off.
The Policy and Reference Guide for Multilingual Learners/English Language Learners report was produced by the Division of Multilingual Learners (DML) of the New York City Department of Education (NYC DOE).
Clinicians' Guide: The Early Intervention Program in New York City (PDF) Clinicians' Handout: Algorithms for Before and After Referral to Early Intervention (PDF) If you have questions about the NYC EIP Policies and Procedures, email EITA@health.nyc.gov.