View Your Child's 3-K Results Today! (2024)

The wait is over!

Families who participated in the NYC Public Schools' 2024 3-K Admissions process earlier this year can nowlearn about their three-year-old's3-K results!

If you submitted your child's 3-K application by March 1, you should receive an email with details of your child's results, which may include an offer and/or any waitlist placements. The email will also include instructions on how to access your results onyour MySchools account, how toadd your child to 3-K program waitlists or update your waitlist preferences.

To learn more about 3-K results, including what to do if your child receives an offer or is waitlisted, visit our official 3-K webpage.

We thank you for participating in this year's 3-K application process, and wish you the best of luck as you prepare for your child's first step into their educational journey!

Jewish American Heritage Month Hidden Voices Spotlight: Judith Heumann

In celebration of Jewish American Heritage Month, we’re sharing the story of activist Judy Heumann, a daughter of Holocaust survivors whose advocacy would earn her the nickname “the Mother of the Disability Rights Movement” for her important role in the fight for equal access for people with disabilities.

Learn about Judith Heumann on Hidden Voices

Books of the Week

May is National Physical Fitness Month! Celebrated each year since 1983, this month serves as a time to promote the importance of physical activity, health and wellness, sports participation, and more. In that spirit, we’re sharing some of our favorite titles that tell the stories of real-life athletes, as well as fictional sports stories. We hope you enjoy them as much as we do!

Early Readers (3K–Grade 2)

  • Billie Jean! How Tennis Star Billie Jean King Changed Women’s Sports, by Mara Rockcliff; illustrated by Elizabeth Baddeley
  • Flying High: The Story of Gymnastics Champion Simone Biles, by Michelle Meadows; illustrated by Ebony Glenn
  • Jim Thorpe’s Bright Path, by Joseph Bruchac; illustrated by S.D. Nelson
  • Something to Prove: The Great Satchel Paige vs. Rookie Joe DiMaggio, by Rob Skead; illustrated by Floyd Cooper

Elementary (Grades 3–5)

  • 42 Is Not Just a Number, by Doreen Rappaport
  • Barbed Wire Baseball: How One Man Brought Hope to the Japanese Internment Camps of WWII, by Marissa Moss; illustrated by Yuko Shimizu
  • Breaking the Ice: The True Story of the First Woman to Play in the National Hockey League, by Angie Bullaro; illustrated by C.F. Payne
  • A Sporting Chance: How Ludwig Guttman Created the Paralympic Games, by Lori Alexander; illustrated by Allan Drummond

Middle School (Grades 6–8)

  • Becoming Kareem: Growing Up on and Off the Court, by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Raymond Obstfeld
  • Fast Pitch, by Nic Stone
  • One Life: Young Reader’s Edition, by Megan Rapinoe
  • Taking Up Space, by Alyson Gerber

Upper Grades (Grades 9–12)

  • Furia, by Yamile Saied Méndez
  • Here to Stay, by Sara Farizan
  • Rez Ball, by Byron Graves
  • Singled Out: The True Story of Glenn Burke, the First Openly Gay MLB Player and Inventor of the High-Five, by Andrew Maraniss

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For more great reads, check out the Sports Collection on our citywide Digital Library, Sora, which provides free access to hundreds of digital e-books and audiobooks for our students!

SPOTLIGHT ON OUR SCHOOLS

Last month on Wednesday, April 17, we celebrated our third Climate Action Day of the year. Check out the photos below to see how some of our schools embraced the day's theme of “Health, Wellness, and Green Space,” with fun and creative ways to care for the environment in their community and beyond!

Dates to RememberAll Month Long: Asian American/Pacific Islander and Jewish American Heritage MonthMay 6–10: Teacher Appreciation WeekMay 7–17: NYS Math Exams (Grades 3–8)May 9, 16, 23: Evening Parent-Teacher ConferencesMay 13–24: NYSELAT for ELL and MLL students (Grades K–12)May 14: Pre-K Offers Released for Fall 2024 AdmissionsMay 15–17: NYS Science Exams (Grades 5 and 8)May 16: 3-K Offers Released for Fall 2024 AdmissionsMay 27: Memorial Day; schools closedClick here to see more of The Month Ahead (May 2024)

The wait is over!

Families who participated in the NYC Public Schools' 2024 3-K Admissions process earlier this year can nowlearn about their three-year-old's3-K results!

If you submitted your child's 3-K application by March 1, you should receive an email with details of your child's results, which may include an offer and/or any waitlist placements. The email will also include instructions on how to access your results onyour MySchools account, how toadd your child to 3-K program waitlists or update your waitlist preferences.

To learn more about 3-K results, including what to do if your child receives an offer or is waitlisted, visit our official 3-K webpage.

We thank you for participating in this year's 3-K application process, and wish you the best of luck as you prepare for your child's first step into their educational journey!

Related Links

  • Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month
  • Jewish American Heritage Month
  • Hidden Voices
  • Mental Health
  • NYC Reads
  • Sustainability

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