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Navigating NHPS Registration System with Daniel Diaz

Navigating New Haven Public Schools Registration System with Daniel Diaz, Parent Advocate.  Having good information is being empowered.  New Haven has a variety of school choices.  If you are new to the area, or if you are planning to move to NH, get informed so that you can make the best decision for your child or children.  

A OneWorld EDUCATION AGENDA Information Program

Get all necessary information about registering your child in NHPS

If you are interested in Early Childhood Education – Pre-K 3, Pre-K 4 & Kindergarten, we encourage you to make the appropriate inquiries and get all the information you will need to make your plans in a timely manner. 

Have you recently moved to New Haven?  Do you know about and fully understand the range of choices you have when it comes to the public school system?

Will your child or children be going to school for the first time?

Do you know where you would like them to attend school?

Do you know the difference between the neighborhood school, the magnet school and the other choices you many have?

Parent Advocate Tells How to Navigate NHPS Registration System.  You may also call:

203 946 - 5087

You can learn a great deal more by visiting:http://www.nhps.net/node/37  

There is also a Family Resource Center where visitors can find a great deal of reliable information:http://www.nhps.net/node/35

By watching this OneWorld short video as many times as you wish, you will find answers to many questions.  

http://youtu.be/4GlaEua4yjA

You may also visit OneWorld's very informative web site to learn more at:

http://www.oneworldpi.org/education/index.html

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