
The presentation materials that were shared during the September 19th meeting can be found on the DOE Web site:
Click to access D27RezoningFinalPresentation_vFinal.pdf
A complete description of all zone line changes:
- The addresses contained in the following area would be in the new S. 63 zone:
- Begin at the intersection of Cross Bay Boulevard 133rd Avenue, then
- West on 133rd Avenue to Sitka Street, then
- South on Sitka Street to Pitkin Avenue, then
- West on Pitkin Avenue to 88th Street, then
- South on 88th Street to North Conduit Avenue, then
- East on North Conduit Avenue to Pedestrian Overpass, then
- South on Pedestrian Overpass to South Conduit Avenue, then
- West on South Conduit Avenue to Linden Boulevard, then
- West on Linden Boulevard to South Conduit Avenue, then
- West on South Conduit Avenue to 75th Street, then
- North on 75th Street to Drew Street, then
- North on Drew Street to 97th Avenue, then
- East on 97th Avenue to 77th Street, then
- South on 77th street to 101st Avenue, then
- East on 101st Avenue to Woodhaven Boulevard, then
- South on Woodhaven Boulevard to Cross Bay Boulevard, then
- South on Cross Bay Boulevard to 133rd Avenue (the point of origin).
- The addresses contained in the following area would be in the new S. 64 zone:
- Begin at the intersection of Rockaway Boulevard and 101st Avenue, then
- West on 101st Avenue to 77th Street, then
- North on 77th street to 97th Avenue, then
- West on 97th Avenue to Drew Street, then
- North on Drew Street to 95th Avenue, then
- West on 95th Avenue to Eldert Lane, then
- North on Eldert Lane to Atlantic Avenue, then
- East on Atlantic Avenue to 77th Street, then
- South on 77th Street to 95th Avenue, then
- East on 95th Avenue to Rockaway Boulevard, then
- South on Rockaway Boulevard to 101st Avenue (the point of origin).
- The addresses contained in the following area would be in the new S. 100 zone:
- Begin at the intersection of 109th Avenue and 123rd Street, then
- West on 109th Avenue to 121st Street, then
- South on 121st Street to Rockaway Boulevard, then
- West on Rockaway Boulevard to 121st Street, then
- South on 121st Street to North Conduit Avenue, then
- West on North Conduit Avenue to 114th Street, then
- North on 114th Street to 149th Avenue, then
- East on 149th Avenue to 115th Street, then
- North on 115th Street to Rockaway Boulevard, then
- North on 116th Street to Liberty Avenue, then
- East on Liberty Avenue to 123rd Street, then
- South on 123rd Street to 109th Avenue (the point of origin).
- The addresses contained in the following area would be in the new S. 108 zone:
- Begin at corner of Centerville Street to Rockaway Boulevard, then
- West on Rockaway Boulevard to Liberty Avenue, then
- East on Liberty Avenue to 107th Street, then
- North on 107th Street to 103rd Avenue, then
- East on 103rd Avenue to 123rd Street, then
- South on 123rd Street to Liberty Avenue, then
- West on Liberty Avenue to 116th Street, then,
- South on 116th Street to Rockaway Boulevard, then
- West on Rockaway Boulevard to 115th Street, then
- South on 115th Street to 149th Avenue, then
- West on 149th Avenue to 114th Street, then
- South on 114th Street to Belt Parkway, then
- West along Belt Parkway to subway tracks, then
- North along subway tracks to Centerville Street, then
- North on Centerville Street to Rockaway Boulevard (the point of origin).
- The addresses contained in the following area would be in the new S. 124 zone:
- Begin at intersection of 155th Avenue and 130th Street, then
- North on 130th Street to Nassau Expressway, then
- West on Nassau Expressway to subway tracks, then
- North and East along subway tracks to 121st Street, then
- North on 121st Street to Sutter Avenue, then
- East on Sutter Avenue to 124th Street, then
- North on 124th Street to Rockaway Boulevard, then
- East on Rockaway Boulevard to 127th Street, then
- South on 127th Street to Sutter Avenue, then
- West on Sutter Avenue (south side of street only) to Van Wyck Expressway, then
- South on Van Wyck Expressway to Belt Parkway, then
- West on Belt Parkway to 134th Street, then
- South on 134th Street to 155th Avenue, then
- West on 155th Avenue to 130th Street (the point of origin).
- The addresses contained in the following area would be in the new S. 146 zone:
- Begin at intersection of Cross Bay Boulevard and Belt Parkway, then
- East on Belt Parkway to subway tracks, then
- South along subway tracks to Jamaica Bay, then
- West along Jamaica Bay to Shellbank Basin, then
- North along Shellbank Basin and Cross Bay Boulevard to Belt Parkway (the point of origin).
- The addresses contained in the following area would be in the new Elementary School @ Q335 zone:
- Begin at the intersection of 88th Street and Pitkin Avenue, then
- East on Pitkin Avenue to Sitka Street, then
- North on Sitka Street to 133rd Avenue, then
- East on 133rd Avenue to Cross Bay Boulevard, then
- North on Cross Bay Boulevard to Rockaway Boulevard, then
- East on Rockaway Boulevard to Centerville Street, then
- South on Centerville Street to subway tracks, then
- South along subway tracks to Belt Parkway, then
- West on Belt Parkway to Cross Bay Boulevard, then
- South on Cross Bay Boulevard to South Conduit Avenue, then
- West on South Conduit Avenue to Whitelaw Street Pedestrian Overpass, then
- North on Whitelaw Pedestrian Street Overpass to 149th Avenue, then
- West on 149th Avenue to 88th Street, then
- North on 88th street to Pitkin Avenue (the point of origin).
- A statement of how students will be admitted to the affected schools: The proposed changes would impact only incoming pre-kindergarten or kindergarten students that are new to the system in 2017-2018. All currently enrolled students may remain in their school. Children entering pre-kindergarten and kindergarten whose verified siblings are enrolled in a school impacted by a re-zoning plan adopted by the Community Education Council will maintain zoned sibling priority to that impacted school.
- Students will be enrolled in New York City pre-kindergarten programs by the following priority:
- Students residing in the zone, who have a sibling pre-registered or enrolled at the time of application submission and will be enrolled in grades K-5 in the school at the start of the following school year.
- Students residing in the zone, who do not have a sibling at the school.
- Students residing in the district, who have a sibling at the school,
- who have no zoned school or whose zoned school has no pre-K program, then
- who are zoned to a different school which has a pre-K program. Students residing in the borough, who have a sibling at the school.
- Students residing out-of-borough, who have a sibling at the school.
- Students residing in the district,
- who have no zoned school or whose zoned school has no pre-K program, then
- who are zoned to a different school which has a pre-K program.
- Students residing in the borough.
- Students residing out-of-borough.
- Students will be enrolled in New York City elementary schools by the following priority:
- Zoned students whose verified siblings are pre-registered or enrolled at the time of application submission and will be enrolled in grades K-5 in the school at the start of the following school year
- Zoned students other than those in (1) above applying to the zoned school
- Students whose verified siblings are pre-registered or enrolled at the time of application submission and will be enrolled in grades K-5 in the school at the start of the following school year who are not zoned to the school,
- Within District first, then
- Out of District
- Students currently attending the school’s pre-kindergarten program who reside outside the school’s zone, without a sibling who will be in grades K-5 at the school in the following school year,
- Within District first, then
- Out of District
- Students other than those in (3a) and (4a) above who are residents of that district
- Students other than those in (3b) and (4b) who are residents of another district
- The need for bus service and public transportation: The Office of Pupil Transportation (OPT) will follow standard procedure to determine bus service eligibility of general education students, as outline by Chancellor’s regulation A-801: http://www.optnyc.org/ServicesAndEligibility/information.htm.