- Blue Emergency Card - The Blue Emergency Contact Card is our first source of information in case of any emergency. You must fill it out completely and return it to the school. Please be sure that all phone numbers are current and in service, and that we can reach someone you list on the card. Your child's well-being depends on the accuracy of this information! The card is kept on file in the Office and your privacy is respected. No information is ever given out without your permission. Please be sure to request a new Blue Card in the event that any information needs to be updated, such as phone number changes or additional phone numbers.
- Health Forms – Students are required to have a completed health form on file before they can attend school. 6th grade students are required to have an updated health form after they turn 11 years old which indicates that they have received their “DTAP” (Diphtheria, Tetanus, and Pertussis) immunization.
- Home Language Identification Survey
- Lunch Forms/Meal Plans – Parents must complete a new lunch form each year by October 30th. These forms determine your child’s status for Free or Reduced Lunch. The school’s Title 1 status is also based on the information from these forms. Each child is issued a school identification card which is used to get lunch at school. Parents can put additional monies on students’ cards to buy snacks at school.
For more information on your child’s meal plan, visit the following website: NYC Department of Education - SchoolFood
Media Consent Forms
- Download here (many languages available)
Optional Forms
- Military Opt-Out Letters
- This form is updated and sent home at the beginning of each school year by the guidance counselor.
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Federal law requires the Department of Education to provide the names. addresses, and telephone numbers of high school students to military recruiters and institutions of higher education that request this information. While we are committed to protecting the confidentiality of our students we must comply with the law.
Unless students and/or parents notify the NYC Department of Education in writing that they do not consent to the release of this information, we must disclose it to military recruiters and institutions of higher education that request this information.
- Condom Availability Program: Parental Opt-Out Letter
- This form is updated and sent home at the beginning of each school year by the guidance counselor.
- The Department of Education offers an HIV/AIDS prevention program as part of an ongoing comprehensive health education program. In addition, all high school students in grades 9-12 are permitted to request free condoms at their school. As a parent or guardian, you may ask the school not to give your child condoms. This is referred to as a parent opt-out. You are not permitted to make this request if your child 1) is 18 years of age or older; 2) has been or is currently married; 3) is a parent, and/or 4) is entitled under law to give consent for himself/herself.