iPad Request
To support remote learning and help students stay connected during emergencies, the Department of Education (DOE) is lending internet-enabled iPads to:
- Public school students
- Private, charter, and parochial school students with disabilities
- Charter school students who are living in temporary housing or in foster care
To request an iPad for an NYC student in your family, please fill out the request form.
Priority will be given to students most in need. All iPads are granted on a temporary basis and will later need to be returned. There is a limit of one iPad per student.
It may take a few weeks to process your request and deliver the iPad. You can get learn-at-home materials and activities on DOE's website for your student to work on without a device.
Request an iPad for an NYC student.
Get answers to some remote learning device (iPad) questions.
Learn about the new grading policy for remote learning.
iPad Assistance
You can get help with filling out the iPad request form, setting up the device, accessing applications, and resolving technical issues by phone.
- Agency: Department of Education
- Division: DOE Service Desk
- Phone Number: (718) 935-5100
- Business Hours:
- You'll hear an automated message that will ask for your language. After choosing your language, press 5 for remote learning device assistance.
For help with technical issues, you can also:
Return to School 2020
You can learn about the health and safety precautions DOE plans to have in place for in-person learning in the fall. DOE will update the website on a regular basis.
Principals will hold parent meetings in July to discuss individual school plans. The DOE will also conduct family and student information sessions.
Learn more about DOE’s Return to School 2020 plan.
Register for a virtual information session.
Contact your school.
Fall 2020 Learning Preference Survey
Parents who want to opt-in their child for remote learning in Fall 2020 can fill out a Learning Preference survey. For those who opt-in, learning will take place 100% online.
The survey needs to be completed for each student that the parent wants to opt-in or opt-out.
Families who opt-in can change their mind and opt-out by August 7 if they want their child to attend classroom learning. After August 7, families will be allowed to opt back into in-person instruction on a quarterly basis during the 2020-21 school year.
Families can opt for fully-remote instruction at any time.
Online
Submit the Learning Preference survey.
By Phone
Private, Charter, and Parochial Schools
Contact your charter, private, or parochial (religious) school directly for any questions related to coronavirus preparation and handling, including school closures and graduation.
iPads for Non-Public School Students
To support remote learning and help students stay connected during emergencies, the Department of Education (DOE) is lending internet-enabled iPads to:
- Private, charter, and parochial school students with disabilities
- Charter school students who are living in temporary housing (such as a shelter or living with someone else temporarily)
- Charter school students in foster care
To request an iPad for an NYC student in your family, please fill out the request form. All iPads are granted on a temporary basis and will later need to be returned. There is a limit of one iPad per student.
Request an iPad for an NYC student.
Get answers to some remote learning device (iPad) questions.
If you need help with filling out the iPad request form, you can get assistance by phone.
- Agency: Department of Education
- Division: DOE Service Desk
- Phone Number: (718) 935-5100
- Business Hours:
- You'll hear an automated message that will ask for your language. After choosing your language, press 5 for remote learning device assistance.