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Your school may email your student’s report card, share it with you at parent-teacher conferences, send a copy home with your student, or provide you the report card in other ways. You can also view your student’s report card through your New York City Schools Account.
- Staten Island
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- Manhattan
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- Queens
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- Staten Island
With an NYC Schools Account You Can: Track Student Progress. Track your student's grades, test, scores, progress towards graduation and more. Report Bullying. Report incidents of student-on-student bullying harassment etc. Take Free Courses.
The NYC Schools Account allows you to view your child’s grades, report cards, attendance history, test scores, transportation information, IEP information, submit COVID consent forms, track your child’s progress to graduation, and more to come!
NYC Schools Account (“NYCSA”), parents and guardians can view student report card grades, attendance, class schedules, health data, assessment data, graduation and promotion status, transportation information, and authorized
NYC Schools Account (NYCSA) lets you view your child's report card and other academic and biographic information on any device. Learn how to create an account, access your child's report card, and more.
NYC Schools Account is a web-based application that lets you see your child’s academic and biographic information, including grades and report cards. You can also view other resources, report bullying, and update emergency contact information.
The New York State Report Card is an important part of the Board of Regents’ effort to raise learning standards for all students. It provides information to the public on school/district staff, students, and measures of school and district performance as required by the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA). Knowledge gained from the report card ...