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An Account Creation Code – the code is usually sent home in a letter with the student. To receive the letter again, please contact our Parent Coordinator. the student's 9-digit student ID number (this can be found on their report card)
Visit Opens in a new browser tab and select the “Create account” link on the login page. Enter your email address and create a new password. Upon signing in for the first time, you will need to select and answer three security questions and validate your email address.
Families with questions about home schooling can contact the Central Office of Home Schooling at (917) 339-1793 or Homeschool@schools.nyc. The New York City Department of Education (DOE) is required to provide an education to all school-aged children who live in New York City.
Parents who wish to home school their children must provide written notice of intent to the school district superintendent. The school district must then respond to the family and provide a copy of the home instruction regulations as well as an individualized home instruction plan (IHIP) form to complete.
If you have not worked for NYC Public Schools before, you will not have a file number. You will receive this number in your Welcome email after you complete all 8 steps of the Applicant Gateway.
AIMS (Acquisition, Integrated Services, Meaningful Communication, and Social Skills) is a special education program in select District 75 schools that serves some students with autism. Each AIMS classroom has a special education teacher, a speech teacher, and a classroom paraprofessional.
This number is located on your child's academic records and report cards. Your child's school can also give you his or her student ID number. For school contact information, visit the School Finder page.
Find your NYC DOE Email Address Go to Student Account Self Service(Open external link) Enter your 9-digit Student ID (OSIS) number. Enter your birthday and Continue. Your student ID is your username followed by @nycstudents. If you haven't already set up a password, you will be asked to set one up.