Remote Learning for All Students
As of November 19, 2020, students in grade 9-12 will continue to learn remotely until further notice.
For more information, visit Coronavirus Information & Updates
Parents and Guardians: We’ve made it easier to sign up for a NYC Schools Account (NYCSA). Setting up a basic account will allow you to get emergency notifications from the NYC Department of Education. You can create a basic account online from any computer, phone, or tablet. All you need to do is:
After you create your account, you will need to verify your identity and your relationship to that student by contacting the school. Once you verify your identity, you will be able to see additional information, such as your child’s grades, test scores, and attendance.
To prepare for a successful school year, all incoming students are expected to attend a brief tech-setup appointment. During the appointment, you will be introduce to the technology platforms that you will be using at Inwood Early College (IEC). It is important that for parent(s)/guardian(s) to be part of the meeting with their child.
In order to schedule your appointment, you must fill out our Tech-Setup Appointment Survey.
We look forward to meeting with you and helping you have a successful school year at IEC!
Get information for Inwood Early College for Health and Information Technologies right on your phone, not on handouts.
Parents have to options to receive messages:
We are excited to advise you that we are adopting a new system named Operoo, previously known as CareMonkey.
The Operoo system makes it very easy for you to respond to field trip, camp and other consent forms using your mobile phone, tablet or PC.
No more paperwork! No more lost forms or notes covered in a squashed banana in bags, no more concerns about children missing information when they are absent.
It will greatly reduce the burden on you to provide information that is repetitive. For example, it will allow you to keep your or your child’s emergency contact and medical information up to date; so you don’t need to repeat this information again whilst your child is at Inwood Early College It also puts you in control of this data so you’ll always know what emergency contacts and medical information is shared with Inwood Early College.
We do need a valid email address from you in order to use the Operoo system. Please share those details with us if you have not already.
You do not need to do anything else until you receive an email invitation from us asking you to sign up for your Operoo account. After that, you will receive notifications whenever there is an electronic form to complete for Inwood Early College.
From Inwood Early College’s perspective, you or your child’s information will only be visible by the relevant staff for you or your child and will be managed in accordance with our privacy policies. Visit Operoo's Security and Privacy Procedures for additional information.
Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions. You can visit the Operoo website for more information. Be sure to visit Operoo: Introduction for Parents.
PupilPath is an application that allows parents to have instant access to their child's class performance information on the go including:
To register into PupilPath, visit the Parent Registration page. You will need to fill the following information in order to create an account:
If you need a registration code to create your PupilPath account, please contact our parent coordinator Ms. Pereira via e-mail at DPereira@inwoodearlycollege.org as soon as possible.
As of November 19, 2020, students in grade 9-12 will continue to learn remotely until further notice.
For more information, visit Coronavirus Information & Updates
All schools are preparing for blended learning, during which students learn in-person in school buildings for part of the week, and continue learning remotely from home on the other days. However, any family can choose 100% remote learning for any reason. If your preference is 100% remote learning, we ask that you let us know by this Friday, August 7, so that schools have enough time to plan. Please visit schools.nyc.gov/returntoschool2020 to fill out a short web form, or call 311.
"The City of New York is committed to helping New Yorkers significantly affected by the Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. Many city services are available to all New Yorkers no matter what your immigration status is and regardless of your ability to pay, although other eligibility requirements may apply.
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