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Contact DCASThere are a variety of ways to contact DCAS. Citywide Equity & Inclusion/EEO InquiriesCitywide Equity & Inclusion (CEI) Civil Service & Personnel InquiriesFor Civil Service & Citywide Personnel Inquiries, call (212) 669-1357 Callers can receive information about City hiring and Civil Service procedures and specific information about the Civil Service examinations they have filed for. The system is updated monthly to include the most recent information on the scheduling of examinations. Visit the Employment page for information online. CityStoreDavid N. Dinkins Municipal Building DCAS Film Office1 Centre Street, New York, NY 10007 Inspector GeneralTo report fraud, waste, or serious mismanagement, please call: Procurement & Vendor InquiriesFor Procurement & Vendor Inquiries, call 311 and ask to be transferred to the "DCAS Vendor Relations Line." Callers can receive information on upcoming bids and how to register to be placed on our vendor lists. Visit the City Record Online for more information on Procurement. Real Estate InquiriesFor Real Estate Inquiries, call 311 and ask to be transferred to "Real Estate Services." Callers can receive information on public auctions, leasing vacant lots, and filing complaints about City properties that require cleaning and/or fencing. Visit our Public Auctions & Leasing pages for more information. For inquiries regarding DCAS-managed buildings, visit our DCAS Managed Public Buildings page. DCAS PoliceReport a Crime on DCAS PropertyIncidents should be reported to DCAS Police Operations desk at (212) 669-4300. Lost and FoundIn DCAS buildings, lost items should be surrendered to DCAS Police. Unclaimed lost items will be sent to DCAS Police Headquarters at 1 Centre Street.
Residential Evictions DOI has issued an advisement to all New York City Marshals regarding AO 34/22 and DRP 217. DOI's January 26, 2022,
advisement to the New York City Marshals is available here. AO 34/22 and DRP 217 are available here. The New York City Department of Investigation (DOI) is the City's Inspector General, with independent oversight of City government. Our investigations may involve any agency, officer, elected official or employee of the City, as well as those who do business with or receive benefits from the City. Read More Latest Reports Latest News Please visit our Connect with Us page to find out who to speak with to get help at your school or district, and important contacts within DOE. Parents have the right to file complaints about matters affecting a child’s education. If you cannot resolve the issue at your school or district, you can file an appeal or complaint pursuant to the Chancellor’s Regulations set forth below. For issues that are not addressed in the Chancellor’s Regulations below, such as complaints about language access services, you can call:
Chancellor’s Regulations contain specific complaint and appeal procedures for a variety of concerns and issues. Links to these regulations are at the bottom of the page. You can also get copies from your child’s school. Report a ComplaintReport corporal punishment or verbal abuse (Chancellor's Regulation A-420, A-421)
Report student to student discrimination, harassment, intimidation, bullying (Chancellor's Regulations A-832)
Report complaints regarding the referral, evaluation, development and/or implementation of 504 Plans (Chancellor's Regulation A-710) Report complaints of discrimination or harassment by DOE employees (Chancellor’s Regulation A-830)
Report student-to-student sexual harassment (Chancellor’s Regulation A-831)
Report complaints of pregnancy-based discrimination or harassment by a DOE employee (Chancellor’s Regulation A-740)
Report complaints concerning the selection and appointment process for principals and assistant principals (Chancellor's Regulation C-30) Submit an Appeal
PA/PTA, SLT, CEC Complaints and Appeals
New York State AppealsYou may appeal a decision by the New York City Department of Education to the Commissioner of the New York State Education Department under the procedures laid out in New York Education Law § 310. Please refer to the NY State Education Department’s complaint and appeal procedures for resolving complaints or reviewing appeals from decisions of the New York City Department of Education regarding Title I. Special Commissioner of Investigation (SCI)The office of the Special Commissioner of Investigation for the New York City School District (SCI) was created to conduct investigations and oversight of the largest public school district in the United States. SCI is independent of the Department of Education, and has broad authority to conduct investigations, reviews, and audits with the goal of rooting out corruption, preventing waste and fraud, and identifying and eliminating the misuse of City resources. The SCI commissioner also serves as the inspector general for the Teachers Retirement System and the Board of Education Retirement System, and the office serves as the investigative arm of the New York City Conflicts of Interest Board regarding violations of Chapter 68 of the City Charter by DOE employees. Links to Related Chancellor's RegulationsWhat is NYC DOE EIS number?FOR ASSISTANCE, INCLUDING EIS PASSWORD RESETS, CALL THE SUPPORT CENTER AT (718) 935-5100.
How do you access the ATS NYC DOE?If your computer is connected to DOE intranet, go to https://wc.nycenet.edu/. Sign on using your email username and password. Otherwise, go to https://schools.ra.nyc.gov/html5 . Before signing on, make certain that “pop up” blocker is turn off.
How do I contact HR Connect NYC DOE?Contact Us
If you have additional questions regarding employment verification, please visit the HR Connect Online Portal for 24-hour assistance, or call us at (718) 935-4000. HR Connect is open Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
How do I report a teacher in NYC?Public School Teachers, Principals, and Other Staff Members
Contact the Department of Education. Call 311 for assistance.
Who is the CEO of NYC DOE?John Shea - Chief Executive Officer - NYC Department of Education | LinkedIn.
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