Parent Resources


Stay in the loop with what’s happening each month


View the bell schedule, calendars, policies, procedures and other important documents for the academic year 


Check out course and regents requirements for the year you began high school 


IEP Students: check out course and regents requirements for the year you began high school 


HITE (Health Information Tools for Empowerment) is an excellent tool to identify free local resources, referral providers, programs and more…by just logging in the zip code. 


IDNYC is the new, free identification card for all New York City residents, as young as 14 years old! IDNYC cardholders can access services and programs offered by the City as well as by businesses. IDNYC also provides a dynamic series of benefits to cardholders, including a free one-year membership at many of the City's leading museums, zoos, concert halls, and botanical gardens. 

NYC Achieve

Check out the NYCDOE's guide to Public Schools from pre K- 12th grade 


Parents have certain rights and responsibilities which foster active engagement between parents and schools. 


You can access key information about your child's progress in school. View your child's attendance, grades, and contact information on a computer, phone or tablet. Register today! 


Parent Guide to Specialized Programs

The Academics, Career, and Essential Skills Program (ACES) program provides students with an opportunity to learn academic, work, and independent living skills in a District 1-32 school.



Peer Group Connection (PGC) 

If your child is in the 9th grade, he or she is connected to a 12th grade Peer Mentor! 


Is your housing uncertain? The law requires that students living in temporary housing have the same public education and the same educational services as permanently housed students. Please contact Ms. Frazier if you are in need of assistance!