Resources for Students & Families

The following is a list of resources that Parents, Guardians, and students will find useful.

If you are looking for a resource that you do not see here, please Contact Us.

The NewYork-Presbyterian School-Based Health Center is located at your child's school and is open year-round to provide students with free, on-site access to comprehensive medical and mental health care and a diverse array of health education and health promotion services. To learn more about us, make an appointment or complete an enrollment form.

NYC Schools Account (NYCSA) is a web-based application that lets you to see your child’s academic and biographic information on any computer, phone, or tablet. The application is translated into nine languages other than English. It also is your gateway to getting information from your child’s school and the Department of Education (i.e. applying to schools, accessing report cards, voting in school, district and central elections, providing your contact information, etc.). Sign up now!

The DOE has created student accounts for every single NYC public school student! It is created automatically when you enroll in school. Your account stays the same the entire time you are enrolled in NYCDOE schools. Your account gives you access to TeachHub, Google Classroom, ZOOM, and more.

This extensive DOE web site yields a wealth of information for Parents and Families for grades 6 - 12. 

Learn how to log in to your student's  teacher Google Classroom Class

College Now at CCNY allows qualified New York City public high school students to enroll in courses that earn college credit and provides academic enrichment.

A guide for parents to help their child cope with a traumatic event 

High School Regents and Intermediate Level Assessment Preparation

Khan Academy offers practice exercises, instructional videos, and a personalized learning dashboard that empower learners to study at their own pace in and outside of the classroom. We tackle math, science, computer programming, history, art history, economics, and more.

The College Board is a mission-driven not-for-profit organization that connects students to college success and opportunity.

Learn the requirements for all three types of diplomas.

Affordable connectivity or free internet for your home!