Families who wish to participate in IEP program and extended-day CBO-led enrichment through Summer Rising should use the application portal. Students attending 12-month/Extended School Year (ESY) special class or autism programs - Nest or Horizon Programs will receive the program and services recommended on their IEP at an Extended School year (ESY), District 75, or autism programs - Nest or Horizon Summer Program site. If you have any questions or need support with the application, please contact your school or email Students with Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) and 504 Plans Log back into MySchools to view your results. If families wish, they can make changes to their application at any point within the application window. This process is not first-come, first-served all applications will be considered at the same time after the window ends.
For general support call 311.įamilies can list as many programs as they would like on their application we recommend families list as many programs as possible to increase the likelihood of being placed in a program of their choice. If you have applied using MySchools before, your child will already be added to your account. To apply, log in or create a MySchools account at MySchools.nyc using your email address, your child’s 9-digit student ID number, and a MySchools account creation code, which you can get by contacting your child's school. This year, for the first time, families can apply for Summer Rising online using MySchools, our online directory and application system. The application will open in early March, and close in late March. Programming will include academics led by NYCPS staff and enrichment activities held by DYCD Community Based Organizations (CBOs). Students will be provided with free breakfast and lunch. The program will run from Jto August 8, 2024, and will run Monday through Thursday, from 8:00 a.m.The program will run from Jto August 16, 2024, and will run Monday through Friday, from 8:00 a.m.Summer Rising is free, and open to any NYC student currently in kindergarten through grade 8. Summer Rising connects elementary and middle school students to fun, culturally relevant, and hands-on experiences that strengthen their academic, social, and emotional skills.
New York City Public Schools (NYCPS) is looking forward to partnering with the Department of Youth and Community Development (DYCD) once again for Summer Rising 2024.