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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.
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.
High School Academic Policy Guide Updated August 28, 2023 6 New York State Education Department (NYSED) ommissioners Regulations Part 100.5 establishes the requirements for earning a high school diploma in New York State.
29 sie 2024 · To ensure that STARS data accurately captures students’ academic programs and outcomes, middle schools must follow the procedures outlined in the Middle School Course Code Directory and on the STARS wiki. STARS is managed by the NYCDOE's Office of Academic Policy and Systems.
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.
STARS is the New York City Department of Education’s (NYCDOE) official record of students’ programs, course outcomes, and progress toward completing course and exam requirements. The STARS suite of applications reflects academic information for all NYCDOE public school students in grades K–12.
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.