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5 wrz 2024 · On September 5, 2024, we will welcome students back to New York City public schools for the first day of the 2024-25 school year. Over the course of the next year, our City’s children will be learning and growing together, academically and socially.
15 paź 2024 · Changes to Fall 2025 Admissions. Families can now list any New York City public middle school on their application! Zoned schools will continue to prioritize zoned students for seats. Most programs will also have a district priority, which means that seats will first be filled by students and residents of the district.