The New York City Department of Education is committed to helping all schools reach high standards for student achievement and giving every child in every school a quality education. The NCLB Public School Choice program was implemented to allow parents of students enrolled in Title I Schools In Need of Improvement (SINI) and Schools Under Registration Review (SURR) to request a transfer to schools not identified as SINI or SURR.
Click here for an overview of the 2009-10 NCLB Public School Choice Program.
EligibilityIn accordance with the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 (NCLB), students who attend schools identified as Title I Schools in Need of Improvement (SINI) and Schools Under Registration Review (SURR) must be provided with the opportunity to request a transfer to a school not in need of improvementYour child is eligible to participate if he or she is:
For example, current 5th grade students in a K-5 school are not eligible to participate in the program because they are in the last grade of their school. All 8th grade students are not eligible. They participate in the New York City Department of Education (NYCDOE) High School Admissions Process.To verify whether your child is enrolled in a participating Title I SINI/SURR school, click here.
The application deadline for the 2009-10 NCLB Public School Choice Program was May 22, 2009. The Office of Student Enrollment is no longer accepting applications for this process.
Transfer Decision Letters will be mailed to the homes of parents/guardians in late June 2009. Only those individuals that submitted a Transfer Application will receive a Transfer Decision Letter. KEY DATES
Date
Event
May 6 -May 14, 2009
Parent Information Sessions
Friday, May 22
Deadline to submit Transfer Application Forms by mail.
Late June
Transfer Decision Letters mailed home to parents/guardians. (only for those students who submitted a Transfer Application)
Early July
Deadline to submit Response Form by mail to accept or decline a transfer offer. (only for those students who receive a transfer offer)
September 8
First day of 2009-10 school year: Students who accepted their transfer offer by mail will begin attending their new school.
Spring 2009-10 Public School Choice Materials
Parents of eligible students will receive NCLB PSC materials in the mail. The materials in the Parent Information Packet include the 2009-10 Parent Information Packet, Cover Letter, Application Guidelines, and Transfer Application formParent Information PacketView and download the General Education Parent Information Packet hereView and download translated versions of the Parent Information Packet below:
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If you did not receive a Parent Information Packet and Transfer Application Form in the mail, or to get a replacement application, visit your local Borough Enrollment Office orDistrict Family Office.Sample Elementary and Middle School Transfer Application FormsView and download the Sample General Education Transfer Application Form here.View and download translated versions of the Sample General Education Transfer Application Form below: Arabic Bengali Chinese Haitian Creole Korean Russian Spanish Urdu View and download the Sample Special Education Transfer Application Form here.View and download translated versions of the Sample Special Education Transfer Application Form below: Arabic Bengali Chinese Haitian Creole Korean Russian Spanish Urdu Sample High School Transfer Application FormsView and download the Sample General Education Transfer Application Form here.View and download translated versions of the Sample General Education Transfer Application Form below: Arabic Bengali Chinese Haitian Creole Korean Russian Spanish Urdu View and download the Sample Special Education Transfer Application Form here.View and download translated versions of the Sample Special Education Transfer Application Form below: Arabic Bengali Chinese Haitian Creole Korean Russian Spanish Urdu Frequently Asked QuestionsView and download the General Education FAQ's here.View and download translated versions of the General Education FAQ's below: Arabic Bengali Chinese Haitian Creole Korean Russian Spanish Urdu