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Learn about the history, organization, and functions of the NYCDOE, the largest school system in the U.S. with over 1.1 million students and a $38 billion budget. Find out how the department is run by the Panel for Educational Policy and the Chancellor, and how it covers all five boroughs of New York City.
Automate the Schools (ATS) is a school-based administrative system used by all New York City public schools since 1988. It records and manages student and human resources data, and provides online access to some non-personally identifiable information.
CSA is a collective bargaining unit for principals, supervisors and education administrators in New York City public schools and city-funded day care. It was founded in 1962 and has negotiated contracts, benefits and rights for its members.
A comprehensive list of about 50 city departments and offices appointed by the mayor of New York City, with brief descriptions of their functions and responsibilities. The list covers various sectors such as education, health, public safety, planning, and culture.
DCAS is responsible for hiring, training, and managing city employees, as well as managing public buildings, property, and purchasing. It also oversees the DCAS Police, a special unit of civilian officers who provide security and investigations on DCAS facilities.
The Panel for Educational Policy is the governing body of the New York City Department of Education, appointed by the mayor, borough presidents and CEC presidents. Learn about its history, members, voting rights and controversies.
Since 2000, the NYC Teaching Fellows program has helped to staff the highest need subject areas in New York City’s highest-need schools. In 2009, 11% of current teachers in NYC public schools came through the Teaching Fellows program, with 8,800 teachers from the NYC Teaching Fellows program currently teaching NYC public school students as of ...
The former Department of Information Technology and Telecommunications (DoITT) is now the Office of Technology and Innovation (OTI), a Mayoral agency that oversees the City's IT infrastructure and services. OTI runs the 311 hotline, manages telecommunications franchises, and supports IT initiatives such as cloud computing and data center consolidation.