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Summer in the City
Jump-Start Your Education and Career
Summer is the perfect time to jump-start your education and your career at The City University of New York (CUNY). CUNY’s 23 colleges and professional schools offer thousands of courses with schedules that accommodate your summertime plans.
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Track School Bus Delays
The Department of Education has a Web page that tracks all school bus delays for the City, along with details about the bus conditions. You can use the page to see if your child's bus is having an issue and to get an idea of its arrival time.
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Public Transportation Discounts for Schoolchildren
There are several programs available that provide students who are New York City residents with pupil transportation to and from school by contract bus or common carrier service according to grade, distance, and program. Check the eligibility requirements to find out the best way to get your child to school.
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English Language Learner Programs
An English Language Learner (ELL) is a student who speaks a language other than English at home and scores below a state-designated level of proficiency in English upon entering the school system. The Department of Education provides ELLs and their families with equity and access to an excellent education by strengthening instructional staff, promoting parental involvement, and improving material resources.
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Public Schools FAQ
As important as it is to a child's development, the school system can be overwhelming to many new parents. NYC.gov has a useful set of Frequently Asked Questions about New York City schools that can help parents understand the school system and make the most of the opportunities available to their children.
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311 Service Request Lookup
DID YOU KNOW

ArrowYou Can Submit Pictures and Video to the City
The City of New York has launched a pilot program that allows the public to submit still images and/or audio/video files of select conditions that occur in the City, by calling 311 or by visiting NYC.gov.

ArrowYou Can Purchase NYC Parking Cards Online or Via CityStore
Prepare ahead for parking in the City, purchase an NYC Parking Card online or via CityStore. Learn more about NYC Parking Cards at the DOT Website.

ArrowYou Can Get Restaurant Inspection Results Online
Find information on the latest inspection of each of New York City's more than 20,000 restaurants from the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH).

ArrowYou May Access Flood-Related Claim Forms Online
To file a claim related to flooding (Property Damage from Water), you may access the Comptroller's claim form (in PDF) via the New York City Office of the Comptroller's Web site.

ArrowHYDC Info is Online
Find out more about Hudson Yards Development Corporation (HYDC) and the redevelopment of the Hudson Yards area in West Midtown online at HYDC.org.