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29 sie 2024 · For more information on middle school policies, see the Middle School Academic Policy Guide. 9 The majority of elementary schools in the NYCDOE use an annual term model; however, regardless of the school’s term model, students must receive PE consistently every school year.
requirements described in this guide remain in effect for all NYCDOE students. New York State Education Department (NYSED) Commissioner’s Regulations Part 100.5stablishese the requirements for earning a high school diploma in New York State.
Academic Policy Guides for information applicable to these grade levels. For academic policy and systems questions, schools can refer to the academic policy and systems resource webpages, or contact their academic policy, performance, and assessment specialists.
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 information for all NYCDOE public school students in grades K–12. STARS data also reflects schools’ alignment to the New York State and New York City academic policies described in this guide. To ensure that STARS data
The DOE has several regulations and policies concerning data privacy and security. Internet Acceptable Use Policy The Internet Acceptable Use Policy, or IAUSP, governs all electronic activity of users using and accessing the NYCDOE's internet systems.
This guide is a compilation of current U.S. Federal, New York State, and New York City Multilingual Learner/English Language Learner policy guidance for school year 2024-25. The most recent version of this document is available on the Policy and Reference Guide InfoHub.