- Resources for Children in Grades K-12
- KINDERGARTEN OFFERS ARE HERE. If you applied to kindergarten, you can now view your child’s kindergarten offer letter on MySchools. >>
- MISSED THE APRIL 23 DEADLINE TO APPLY FOR REMOTE LEARNING DEVICES? Not to worry, you can still apply. The DOE will continue to welcome applications from families who need devices, but they won’t be delivered this month. Apply today
- NEED REMOTE LEARNING TECH SUPPORT? These DOE webinars walk you through Getting Set Up in Google Classroom and Using a DOE-issued iPad
- IT’S BEEN 5 WEEKS — HOW IS REMOTE LEARNING GOING FOR YOUR FAMILY? The DOE is asking parents and students to share their experiences of learning at home
- Letter from the DOE:
Dear New Yorker:As you know, New York City public schools will be continuing academic instruction through Remote Learning for the rest of the school year. To keep students connected and able to learn from home, the DOE is lending internet-enabled iPads to students who are in need of a device.We are writing to get your support in reaching families so they know this resource is available. Families that want to request a device should call DOE at 718-935-5100 and choose Option 5 on the menu for help getting a device with internet connection. Or, they can fill out the Remote Learning Device Request form at https://coronavirus.
schools.nyc/ . DOE will use the contact information provided on the form to reach out to the family to schedule delivery of the device.RemoteLearningDevices Everyone who fills out a request form online, with a staff member, or over the phone, will be sent follow up emails and texts.· Priority will be given to students most in need.· All devices are granted on a temporary basis and will later need to be returned.· There is a limit of one device per student.· You must fill out a separate form for each student who needs a device.· Make sure you agree to the Terms of Use in the request form.· There is no need to call the DOE or 311 to check on the status of the device. We are getting the devices out as fast as we can, and are following processes to make sure our highest need families get them first.