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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.
(NYCDOE) are described in this guide. High schools also serving elementary and middle school grades should refer to the . Elementary. and Middle School 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
The Policy and Reference Guide for Multilingual Learners/English Language Learners report was produced by the Office of Multilingual Learners (OML) of the New York City Department of Education (NYC DOE).
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.
The New York City Department of Education's Chancellor's Regulations are divided into four sections: Volume A covers student-related issues, Volume B covers schools-based budgeting, Volume C addresses employee issues and Volume D addresses parent and community involvement.
This guide, as well as additional resources on policies pertaining to academic requirements and programming, can be found on the Department of Educations academic policy and systems page.
We intend this collection of guidelines, policies, and procedures to assist each staff member in their roles within our school community and in the management of instructional and administrative procedures as they relate to the operation of our school.