With the end of the 2019–2020 fast approaching, NYC public schools are getting ready for summer school. Learn more about the City's summer instructional plans, including schedules and available resources, after the jump!
While the transition to remote learning hasn't exactly been "smooth sailing" for many of our school communities, educators across the City have achieved success by supporting one another and working together to provide their students with critical instruction and support. For this edition of #DOEconnected, we spoke with a Queens elementary school principal about how she has steered her school through choppy waters thanks to her ongoing support of her hardworking staff members.
Sometimes, the best way to a clear mind is through stuffed farm animals! As our # DOEconnected series continues, we catch up with a teacher who has a clever method of helping students and families relieve stress!
In response to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the DOE announced an adjusted K–12 grading policy for NYC public schools. Learn how these changes will affect you and your family, and check out answers to some of your most frequently asked questions!
Our #DOEconnected series continues with a principal from a Queens middle school who talks about the ways her students are maintaining their sense of community despite school buildings being closed for the remainder of the academic year.
The final Parent Teacher Conferences of the 2019–2020 school year will take place via phone or videoconference throughout May. Learn about this month's conferences, changes to citywide grading policies, and more!
The NYC Department of Education and WNET have teamed up to create Let’s Learn NYC!, a new public television educational program for children in grades 3-K through Grade 2. Learn about this new show, including broadcast times, and stream previously-aired episodes on demand!
As our #DOEconnected series continues, we caught up with an assistant principal from a Queens elementary school who talked with us about the importance of maintaining a strong sense of community on behalf of students and their families.
The final Parent Teacher Conferences of the 2019–2020 school year will take place via phone or videoconference throughout May. Learn about this month's conferences, changes to citywide grading policies, and more!
As our #DOEconnected series continues, we talk to a Brooklyn principal about the ways she and her teachers are supporting her students' social-emotional well-being during these difficult times.
As part of our ongoing #DOEconnected series, we catch up with a Brooklyn principal who is working with community partners to create engaging and dynamic online content for early learners.
Transitioning to remote learning has been challenging for educators, students, and families alike. We spoke with a principal who talked with us about the challenges she and her teachers are facing at the start of this transition.
As NYC schools transition to remote learning for the remainder of the 2019–2020 school year, the DOE is lending internet-enabled tablet devices to students. Learn more about the DOE's device lending program, and apply for a device by April 23 to receive it by Thursday, April 30!
Now that NYC schools have transitioned to a learn at home model, we want to hear from YOU. Take our Remote Learning Survey, and let us know about your family's remote learning experiences!
As first responders and essential employees help keep NYC safe and healthy during these difficult times, Regional Enrichment Centers are providing these frontline workers with safe spaces for child care. Learn how one of our REC educators helps support first responders at a site in Manhattan as our #DOEconnected series continues.
Our #DOEconnected series continues as we catch up with a Brooklyn principal who is working to help bridge the digital divide with a remote learning model that works for all of her students.
During this extraordinary time when New York City’s educators are working closely with students and families from the confines of their homes, we will be publishing a series of posts describing their experiences in their own words. We are now #DOEConnected!
Chancellor Richard Carranza kicks off our new exciting feature series, #DOEconnected, in celebration of the DOE staff members across the City who are working hard to keep students safe, healthy, and learning throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.
In response to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, all NYC public schools have transitioned to remote instruction. Learn how NYC schools have moved their classrooms online, and see what other learning resources are available for NYC students from grades 3-K through 12!