
P.S. 315K
The School of Performing Arts
"It's Cool To Be Smart & It's Cool To Care"

NYC DOE Resources and Websites :
New York City Schools Account (NYCSA):
Link to sign in: https://www.schoolsaccount.nyc/
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Class DOJO:
Link to sign up for P.S.315 : https://www.classdojo.com/invite/?s=534212b756414ae408005601
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Google Classroom:
Please follow the instructions below to access Google Classroom using your nycstudents.net login.
Where to start:
1. Go to TeachHub: https://teachhub.schools.nyc/Home/Index
2. Enter your DOE student account email (it ends in @nycstudents.net)
If you don't know your DOE student account email, visit DOE Student Accounts
3. Enter your password.
4. Click Sign In.
If the username and password entered are correct, you will be signed into the remote learning portal successfully.
5. Click on the Google Classroom icon. Now you are in Google Classroom!
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NYC DOE Student Accounts:
Every New York City public school student has a DOE account. It is created automatically when you enroll in school. Your DOE account stays the same the entire time you are in school, and with it you can access all DOE technology platforms.
Platforms include: TeachHub, Google for Education, iLearnNYC, Microsoft Office, Zoom, and more.
https://www.schools.nyc.gov/learning/digital-learning/doe-student-accounts
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NYC DOE Support Hub:
Quick Links for Families and Students about: Transportation, Metro Cards, NYC Schools Account (NYCSA), iPads and Laptops & Digital Citizenship
https://supporthub.schools.nyc/
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MySchools:
NYC families can use MySchools to apply to public schools from 3-K to high school. Get started by creating an account. Then explore your children’s personalized school options and get guidance on the admissions process from start to finish.
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NYC DOE School Food:
The New York City Department of Education offers free breakfast, lunch and afterschool meals to all NYC public school students during the school year.
Food Benefits: Learn about how to receive food benefits to children who miss school meals due to pandemic-related school closures.
Menus: Get monthly menus for your child so you can see what's for breakfast, lunch, after school and more.
Food Programs: We offer a variety of food service programs to students throughout the school day. See below for information on special programs, besides regular meals.
https://www.schools.nyc.gov/school-life/food
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22K315 School Quality Report & Overview:
The DOE develops tools to help families and educators understand student achievement and school quality. The reports on this page provide information about school quality from multiple sources. These sources include feedback from students, teachers, and parents. Reports also include information from formal school visits and a variety of student achievement metrics.
https://www.schools.nyc.gov/schools/K315
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District 22 Community School:
COVID-19 Resources, School/District Events, Email Blasts, and more.
https://sites.google.com/schools.nyc.gov/district22/home
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How to Apply for Middle School:
Fall 2025 Admissions Timeline*
Middle School Admissions Updates​
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The deadline to apply to middle school was Friday, December 20, 2024.
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If you did not submit an application, please reach out to your child's school counselor.
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Offers are expected to be released Wednesday, April 9, 2025.
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Changes to Fall 2025 Admissions
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Families can now list any New York City public middle school on their application!
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Zoned schools will continue to prioritize zoned students for seats.
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Most programs will also have a district priority, which means that seats will first be filled by students and residents of the district.
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If seats remain, students and residents from other districts will be considered.
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A strong middle school application:
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Includes programs in the district(s) where your child lives or goes to school.
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Includes some programs with an average level of demand (1-2 applicants per seat)
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The updated Fall 2025 Middle School Admissions Timeline:
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October 15, 2024: Middle School Application Opens (after school hours)
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November 8, 2024: Deadline to register to test for Mark Twain I.S. 239 (21K239) and District 21 Talent Tests
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December 20, 2024: Middle School Application Closes
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April 9, 2025: Middle School Offer Release​
https://www.schools.nyc.gov/enrollment/enroll-grade-by-grade/middle-school
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NYC Kids RISE Save for College Program:
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The Program website is: https://nyckidsrise.org/save-for-college-program/
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The NYC Kids RISE Save for College Program provides families, schools, and communities with a way to work together to save for their children’s futures. It’s a scholarship and savings program designed to make college and career training more accessible and achievable for all NYC public school students, starting in kindergarten—regardless of their family’s income or immigration status.
By providing upfront scholarships for every eligible student, tools and information for families to develop their own college and career savings plans, and a way for entire communities to invest in their children, the Save for College Program enables all of us to work together to build assets and support expectations of educational and economic success for every child.
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Good news! If your child is eligible, they will be automatically enrolled in the Save for College Program unless you choose not to participate and opt out. As long as you take NO ACTION during the Opt-out Process, your child will be automatically enrolled and receive a free NYC Scholarship Account. If you do not wish to participate, please visit the NYC Department of Education website for more instructions on how to opt out at https://www.schools.nyc.gov/learning/student-journey/college-and-career-planning/nyc-kids-rise-save-for-college-program
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Speak to your school parent coordinator for more information. You may also email savingtogether@schools.nyc.gov with questions.
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