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See your child's grades, attendance, fitness results, schedule, and more, in all DOE languages; Get updates on your child's specific school, including any closures or COVID-19-related updates; Sign Up for Admissions Email Lists! Fill out this form to subscribe to any of our admissions email lists. We'll send you key date announcements, updates ...
Opportunities for Current DOE Employees. See the Career Development and Advancement Infohub page and Per Session Opportunities for openings. Employee Incentives and Discounts. The (NYCDOE) is pleased to be able to provide our employees with information regarding special discounts, incentives and offers on our InfoHub page (sign in required ...
Sign in page used by multiple NYC Department of Education websites for logging in.
DOE Buildings All DOE employees, students, families, and visitors seeking to enter DOE buildings must complete a health screening before entering DOE facilities. This health screening must be completed on each day of arrival and results will reset at midnight of each day.
Enter your DOE username (it is your email with the ‘@schools.nyc.gov’). Choose a reset method: Personal Details: you will be asked for your last name, 7-digit employee ID number, and your date of birth. Secondary Email: an email to reset your password will be sent to an alternate email address, for example, your personal Gmail address.
To see if you qualify for subsidized Child Care, visit NYC Administration for Children's Services. To search for DOE contracted EarlyLearn Programs, click here. Use the NYC Pre-K Finder to find free programs for three-year-olds and four-year-olds through 3-K for All and Pre-K for All.
Once you have your login, you will be able to go to the NYCDOE InfoHub and click “Employee Sign-in” at the top right. Once signed in, you will have access to many pages with information for DOE employees—go to “DOE Topics,” click “Human Resources,” and from there explore the page called “New Employees—Beginning Work at the DOE”.
NEW YORK (AP) — New York City is making a push to give city workers fired earlier this year for not getting the COVID-19 vaccine a chance to get their old jobs back — if they get fully vaccinated.