2-K applications are now OPEN! 🎉
If your child was born in 2024, you can apply for free 2-K programs for the upcoming school year.
🗓️ Applications close on June 26, 2026.
Learn more: schools.nyc.gov/2k
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Go, New York! Go! 🏀
From our school communities across NYCPS and @DOEChancellor Samuels, we’re wishing the Knicks the best of luck in Game 4 of the NBA Finals!
Let’s go, #Knicks! 🧡💙🏀
@DOEChancellor and our amazing parent coordinators brought that New York energy to today’s Parent Coordinator Power Conference.
We ❤️ our PCs!
To all of our parent coordinators: thank you for creating spaces where families feel seen, heard, and valued! You are foundational to our students' success.
#StrongerTogether#NYCPSProud
Whether it's sharing information about resources and events, addressing concerns, or just being a helping hand, our parent coordinators are always there. 🫶
This week, @NYCSchools celebrates #ParentCoordinatorAppreciationWeek!
We are so grateful to all of our parent coordinators who help families stay connected to their child's school every single day.
REMINDER: There are no classes on Friday, June 5, 2026, for students attending elementary schools, middle schools, K-12 schools, and standalone D75 programs in observance of a Clerical Day.
Schools will continue regular programming on Monday, June 8, 2026.
REMINDER: Students do not attend school on Thursday, June 4, 2026, in observance of Anniversary Day/Chancellor's Conference Day for staff development.
Schools will continue regular programming on Monday, June 8, 2026.
To view the full calendar, visit: schools.nyc.gov/calendar
Thank you to the NYC Public Schools Division of Inclusive & Accessible Learning, the Office of Multilingual Learners, and the advisory council for Boldly Reimagining Multilingual Education.
Thank you to the leaders from across NYC and NYS who joined us, including from @NYSEDNews, @CUNY, @globalnyc, @NYCImmigrants, and the Consulate Generals of the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, France, Japan, Mexico, and Spain.
Our graduates are receiving a NYS Seal of Biliteracy that reflects their academic rigor, cultural fluency, and global perspective — qualities that will open doors, bridge communities, and shape the future of this city and this world.