How many districts are in NYC DOE?

32 geographic
The NYC Department of Education has divided the city in to 32 geographic districts, and two citywide districts: District 75 for students with moderate to severe learning disabilities, and District 79 for students in the city’s alternative schools and programs district.

What schools are in District 10 Bronx?

SCHOOLS IN NYC GEOG DIST #10 – BRONX

  • ACAD-PERSONAL LDSHP AND EXCELLENCE.
  • AMPARK NEIGHBORHOOD.
  • ANGELO PATRI MIDDLE SCHOOL (THE)
  • BEDFORD PARK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL.
  • BELMONT PREPARATORY HIGH SCHOOL.
  • BRONX ACAD FOR SOFTWARE ENGINEERING.
  • BRONX COLLABORATIVE HIGH SCHOOL.
  • BRONX DANCE ACADEMY SCHOOL.

What is Seeppo NYC DOE?

Special Education Evaluation Program Placement Officer (SEEPPO)

What school district is Bronx in?

NEW YORK CITY GEOGRAPHIC DISTRICT #10

District Name: NEW YORK CITY GEOGRAPHIC DISTRICT #10 schools for this district NCES District ID: 3600087
Mailing Address: 1 Fordham Plaza-rm 805 Bronx, NY 10458 Physical Address: 1 Fordham Plaza-rm 813 Bronx, NY 10458
Type: Local school district component of supervisory union Status: Open

What is CSE NYC DOE?

District Committees on Special Education (CSEs) coordinate and carry-out the special education process for students who are not enrolled in NYCDOE district schools. CSEs serve families in the district where a child’s school is located.

Where is District 10 in NYC?

District 10 stretches from the hilly, leafy reaches of Riverdale and Wave Hill, with their huge houses and apartment buildings overlooking the Hudson River, downhill to vibrant, ethnically diverse, working-class areas of Fordham, Belmont and Kingsbridge.

How many school superintendents are in New York City?

New York City has 46 superintendents. Some are tied to the city’s geographic school districts, some to school grade level, and others to the special needs of their students. Communicate Department of Education policy to both schools and the public Community Education Councils (CECs) and the Citywide Council of High Schools (CCHS)

How do I contact the Department of special education?

You may reach out to a staff member at the appropriate Committee on Special Education listed below: 3450 E. Tremont Avenue, 2nd Fl. 28‐11 Queens Plaza North, 5th Fl. Your child’s first name, last name, and date of birth If you (the child’s parent/guardian) are deaf or hard-of-hearing

How do I get a special education evaluation in New York?

If you are new to New York City or your child attends private or parochial school, contact the nearest Committee on Special Education for an evaluation. If these offices can not answer your questions, see DOE contacts.