The New York State Education Department (NYSED) developed the Parent Dashboard to increase transparency and make information about school performance and other school-level data easier for parents and the public to access.
There is a new way for you to stay connected to your student’s education and more in the new NYC Schools Account (NYCSA) Portal. One sign-in will allow you to: See your students grades, test scores and more in My Student
If you have questions about your child’s NYC Schools Account, contact your child’s school or call 311. If any of the information you see about your child in NYC Schools Account is incorrect, contact your child’s school.
If you have questions about your child’s NYC Schools Account, contact your child’s school or call 311. You can also use the “Feedback” feature on the bottom of each page. We invite you to provide feedback using the Suggestions form. The link is found at the bottom of the page once you are signed into the Account.
The Council on Children and Families (the Council) coordinates New York's health, education and human services systems to provide more effective systems of care for children and families. The New York State Birth through Five grant (NYSB5) is a one-year grant to promote equity and access to quality early childhood programs for all children in NYS.
The developer, NYS Council on Children and Families, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.
You can sign up for an account by entering a few basic details. This will allow you to begin receiving notifications from the DOE. It only takes five minutes, and it is the first step in getting a full account. NYC Schools Account.
Beginning October 2020, we will begin monthly random testing of students and staff in New York City school buildings. Provide consent to test your child for COVID-19 directly through NYCSA.
You can invite other adults—like relatives or a tutor—to see information about your child on NYCSA. Some of the information on NYCSA is private, so be careful about who you invite.
Custodial users can see all information available about a child in your NYCSA account. Parents have this level when they register an account. Noncustodial users can only see part of the information available. Additional users can only see information the custodial user lets you see.
If your child is in an OCFS residential placement, find out more about DJJOY services.
If your child is in a Close to Home residential placement,find out more about CTH placement services.
If you need information about a youth in aftercare or have a question about electronic monitoring (EM) please contact the local county Community Multi-Services Office.
If you need information about foster care, Family Court, or day care, contact the OCFS regional office for your county.
Track your student's grades, test, scores, progress towards graduation and more.
Take online courses on a variety of topics about the DOE, career development and more!