Getting into high school in New York City part 2
<p>Remember my post <a href="https://medium.com/@ghoshray/getting-into-high-school-in-new-york-city-c806ec4ac348" rel="noopener">here </a>about the different pathways to high school in New York City? The application cycle in the Big Apple is now live and active!</p>
<p>For 2022–23, 8th grade students in New York City have been divided into <strong>screened admission groups or tiers</strong> according to their grades. A student is in Tier 1 if they have a GPA of at least 90% AND they’re in the top 15% of their middle school OR top 15% citywide. Let that take a moment to sink in. The citywide cutoff GPA for each tier was announced today (detailed below).</p>
<p>All families need to create an account and log into a portal called Myschools.nyc, which is a one-stop shop for the application. <strong>Students also get a random lottery number, based on the hexadecimal system.</strong></p>
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