Hey NYC! @NYCSchools wants to hear from YOU.
❤️ What do you love about NYC Public Schools?
💭 What do you think can be improved?
🗽 How can we ensure we're providing the best education NYC can offer?
Share your thoughts in the 2026 #NYCSchoolSurvey: nycschoolsurvey.org
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Great Steering Committee Meeting today with student government and the team. Looking forward to hearing wha our students come up with.
#civics4all@NYC_District24@DOEChancellor
🐾 The Pack is BACK! 🐾
Excited to kick off another amazing school year with our incredible Pack 91 staff! 💙💛
Here’s to a year of growth, teamwork, and making a difference—together. Let’s lead the way!
#Pack91#BackToSchool#StrongerTogether@DOEChancellor@NYC_District24
As required by state law, students will not be allowed to use personal internet-enabled devices—such as smartphones, tablets, laptops, and smartwatches—during the school day beginning in the 2025–26 school year.
🚨 New @NYCSchools Cell Phone and Electronic Device Policy! 📲
State law now requires that smartphones and other personal internet-enabled devices like smartwatches cannot be used on school grounds during the school day.
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Today, we celebrate the 160th #Juneteenth, a powerful reminder of the ongoing fight for justice.
On June 19, 1865, the last African Americans held in slavery in Galveston, Texas learned of their long-withheld freedom—two and a half years after the Emancipation Proclamation.
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