New York City revised its middle and high school admissions process to increase accessibility, allowing citywide applications and unlimited high school options.
New York City has revised its middle and high school admissions process to enhance accessibility and student choice. Key changes include eliminating district restrictions for middle school applications, allowing families to apply citywide, and permitting unlimited high school applications. Additionally, a new system will indicate students' chances of receiving offers based on their profiles. These updates follow feedback from over 5,000 families and aim to encourage broader school consideration.
September 27, 2024
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