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Other Schools and Programs

Adult and Continuing Education
The DOE is the major provider of adult literacy and family literacy education services in New York City, offering more than 750 classes in schools and community-based organizations throughout the City.
District 75 
Schools in District 75 serve special education students with severe disabilities by providing them with educational, vocational, and behavior support programs.
GED and Related Blends
Learning to Work GED programs prepare students for the GED exam and support them in developing meaningful post-secondary connections .
Learning To Work (LTW)
Learning to Work Programs offer in-depth job readiness and career exploration opportunities designed to enhance the academic components of select Young Adult Borough Centers, Transfer Schools, and GED programs.
Young Adult Borough Centers (YABCs)
Young Adult Borough Centers (YABCs) are evening academic programs for students who are at least 17.5 years old, have earned at least 17 credits, and have been enrolled in high school for at least four years.