NYC Department of Education to Open Registration Centers Across the City This Week for New Students

Velmanette Montgomery

August 30, 2011

The New York City Department of Education today announced that it will open 12 Student Registration Centers on Wednesday, August 31, to enroll new students for the opening of school. Procedures vary across the following categories of students:
 
All new high school students or those re-entering the system after an absence—both general education and special education— should register at a Student Registration Center in their borough of residence.
New or re-entering general education elementary and middle school students without a zoned school should also register at a Student Registration Center in their borough of residence.
New elementary and middle school students who have zoned schools should register at their zoned schools starting Thursday, September 8. 
New elementary or middle school students who require special education placements should register at Special Education Enrollment Sites assigned to their districts of residence.
 
Parents can find their children’s zoned schools, the nearest Student Registration Centers, or Special Education Enrollment Sites by calling 311 or visiting the Department’s Web site at schools.nyc.gov.  Enrollment staff at Student Registration Centers will meet with students and their parents to facilitate registration. Interpretation services will be available at each center. All forms and parent materials will be available in English and translated into nine languages (Arabic, Bengali, Chinese, French, Haitian Creole, Korean, Russian, Spanish, and Urdu).
 
Beginning Wednesday, August 31, through Friday, September 16, the Student Registration Centers will be open five days a week from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. The centers will be closed on Monday, September 5, for Labor Day.
 
Parents must bring their children with them to register.   In addition, the following documents are required: 
Proof of residence. Parents must bring any two of the following documents:
A residential utility bill (gas or electric) in the resident's name and dated within the last 60 days;
Documentation or letter on letterhead from a federal, state, or local government agency indicating the resident's name and address and dated within the last 60 days;
An original lease agreement, deed, or mortgage statement for the residence;
A current property tax bill for the residence;
A water bill for the residence dated within the last 60 days;
Official payroll documentation from an employer dated within the last 60 days, such as a form submitted for tax withholding purposes or payroll receipt (a letter on the employer's letterhead will not be accepted);
 Child’s birth certificate or passport;
Child’s immunization records;
Child's latest report card/transcript (if available);
Child’s Individualized Education Program (IEP) and/or 504 Accommodation Plan (if applicable and available).

Student Registration Centers in Brooklyn:                                                                                                                        

The Montauk; 4200 16th Avenue
Brooklyn Technical High School; 29 Fort Greene Place (Basement)
Brooklyn High School of the Arts; 345 Dean Street
Clara Barton High School; 901 Classon Avenue

Special Education Enrollment Sites in Brooklyn:                                                                                                         

Brooklyn 17, 18, 22; 5619 Flatlands Avenue
Brooklyn 20, 21  415; 89th Street, 5th floor
Brooklyn 13, 14, 15, 16; 131 Livingston Street
Brooklyn 19, 23, 32;  1665 St. Marks Avenue

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