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Learn about the history, organization, and functions of the NYCDOE, the largest public school system in the U.S. The department is run by the Panel for Educational Policy and the Chancellor, and covers all five boroughs of New York City.
MySchools is a website that helps NYC families apply to public schools from 3-K to high school. You can create an account, explore your children’s options, and get guidance on the admissions process.
Your NYC Schools Account is your gateway to family-facing technology to support and track your children's progress through public school education at the NYC Department of Education.
Select a grade and borough to better focus your results. To change the map view, click the Neighborhoods or Districts button. For subway lines, school zones and borough lines, click the menu button in the top right corner. Filters will be available after you search for school or address.
MySchools.nyc is a website that helps parents and guardians apply to schools in New York City. Log in to view your child's school search and application progress, or sign up to create an account.
View attendance and chronic absenteeism data. You can find attendance and chronic absenteeism results at the citywide, borough, district, and school levels, as well as by student characteristics including disability status, race/ethnicity, gender, poverty, and English language learner (ELL) status.