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Do you participate in SNAP?

06/17/2025 NYC Healthy
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You can get free fruits and vegetables at certain NYC supermarkets! For every dollar spent using SNAP/EBT on eligible produce, get a matching dollar to use for your next purchase.

Learn more: http://on.nyc.gov/44rSLW8

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NYC's outdoor pools open in less than two weeks!

06/17/2025 NYC Parks
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Wondering which pools are visited the most? Find out this answer to this and more through NYC #OpenData: http://on.nyc.gov/3QBm5m6
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NYC Public Schools does not endorse political candidates

06/17/2025 NYC Public Schools Office of Chancellor Melissa Aviles Ramos
NYC Public Schools does not endorse political candidates
 Any endorsements or assessment of candidates that appear to be connected with NYC Public Schools are not by or on behalf of NYCPS
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Fair Fares

06/16/2025 NYC Council
Fair Fares
Eligible low-income NYC residents receive a half-price discount on subway and eligible bus fares. Fair Fares NYC eligibility has expanded! See if you qualify today! Visit http://nyc.gov/fairfares or call 311 for more information.
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Opportunities for Students (June 2025)

06/16/2025 NYC Public Schools Morning Bell

The final full month of the 2024–25 school year is here—time to lock in your late spring and summer plans! Check out all the learning and earning opportunities available for NYC public school students this month and beyond, including scholarships, free access to cultural institutions, and paid internships, and register/apply for them today!

Lock in your summer and fall-based opportunities TODAY

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What We're Reading

06/13/2025 NYC Public Schools Morning Bell
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June is Immigrant Heritage Month! Celebrated each year since 2014, this month honors the legacy and contributions of immigrants who came to the U.S. in search of a better life for centuries. This includes over 40% of American citizens who can trace their ancestry back to immigrants who passed through Ellis Island in New York.

These book recommendations highlight the diverse backgrounds and experiences of the individuals and their families who came from all across the world throughout different eras of history to make invaluable contributions to our nation, our state, and our city. We hope you enjoy them as much as we do!

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Stay Cool

06/13/2025 NYC Healthy
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With temperatures climbing into the 90s, it’s important to stay cool. Here are some essential tips: Drink plenty of water Cool off by the water at one of NYC’s public beaches Seek out shade under trees to escape the direct sun Read more: http://NYC.Gov/BeatTheHeat
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Reminder !

06/12/2025 NYC Healthy
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An Air Quality Health Advisory is currently in effect as smoke from wildfires in Canada is impacting NYC's air. Young children, older adults & people with heart or breathing conditions should avoid strenuous & prolonged outdoor activities: http://on.nyc.gov/3pFYWYb
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PSA: Get Your Working Papers Before the Last Day of School

06/12/2025 NYC Public Schools Morning Bell
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Did you know that 14–17 year olds need working papers, or Employment Certifications, in order to work in New York State? Learn more about working papers, and obtain your certification before the school year ends on June 26, 2025!

Don't wait to get paid this summer!

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Finish Off the School Year with Perfect Attendance

06/12/2025 NYC Public Schools Morning Bell
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Keep your child’s education a top priority during the last few weeks of the 2024–25 school year.

Find out what your child could miss out on in June.

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