We Want to Hear from You – 02/22/2023

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We Want to Hear from You

Dear New Yorkers:

One of our pillars at New York City Public Schools is engaging you—our families—to be our true partners in creating world-class schools. We want to hear from you on the best ways to make sure we are offering schools that are reflective of your hopes and dreams for the education of your children.

The annual NYC School Survey is a great opportunity for you to tell us how we’re doing and what more we can do. I strongly encourage every parent, student, and staff member to complete the survey.

The feedback captured by the NYC School Survey helps school leaders understand what members of their community think about the learning environment in their school, and it informs improvements to schools and programs.

The survey is available online in 10 languages, and it is open until March 31 to all families and teachers, as well as students in grades 6-12. Families can also request a hard copy of the survey from their school. Families can take the survey by going to NYCSchoolSurvey.org. Results of the survey will be shared with school staff in the summer to support planning for the coming school year. Results will be released publicly later in the year.

Thank you for being a part of New York City Public Schools, and please take a few minutes to share your feedback and help us keep lifting our schools and our students to new heights.


Soaring high,

David C. Banks
Chancellor

How to Access the Survey

Parents/Guardians need only their child’s nine-digit Student Identification (OSIS) Number to complete the survey. Parents will enter a lowercase “f” and their child’s nine-digit number as the survey code (e.g., f123456789) to complete their unique survey.  Families can find their student’s ID number on a report card, a student ID card, or in their NYCSA account. Families should reach out to their child’s school if they need support identifying their child’s Student Identification Number.

Families can also take the survey by logging on to their NYC Schools Account (NYCSA) account, where they can also see their student’s grades, test scores, and more.

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