District 13

District 13 encompasses the upscale townhouses of Brooklyn Heights, new high-rises along Flatbush Avenue Extension, sprawling public housing complexes and homeless shelters on the north side of Fort Greene Park, and the rapidly gentrifying neighborhoods of Fort Greene, Clinton Hill and Bedford Stuyvesant.

The district's elementary and middle schools have historically been considered poor stepchildren to nearby District 15 but new leadership at several neighborhood schools and the opening of well-regarded charter and unzoned schools is helping to change that picture.

Children from schools across the city visit the district's many cultural institutions including the Brooklyn Academy of Music, the Mark Morris Dance Group, Long Island University, Theatre for New Audience, Mocada African art museum and BRIC.

District 13 Contacts

355 Park Place, Room 116
Brooklyn, NY 11238 - Map
cec13@schools.nyc.gov
https://www.d13brooklyn.com/
 
Phone number for elementary and middle school families: (718) 636-3284
Phone number for high school families: (718) 455-4635 

 

Who to contact:

 
Each district has two superintendents--one in charge of elementary and middle schools, one in charge of high schools--who appoint principals, evaluate schools and approves budgets. 
 
For individual parent concerns, contact the elementary and middle school or high school Family Support Coordinator. For help with PTAs or district-wide events, contact the Family Leadership Coordinator. 
 
Find Superintendant and Coordinator contact information on the DOE's website

 

Enrollment:

To enroll your child, go to the school or the nearest Family Welcome Center, not the district office.

Family Welcome Center 

415 89th Street, 4th Floor 
Brooklyn, NY 11209 - Map
Phone: 718-759-3900, option #4
Email: 89thFWC@schools.nyc.gov
 

Special Education Enrollment

131 Livingston St.
Brooklyn, NY 11201 - Map
Phone: (718) 935-4900


Community Education Council:

The elected members of the Community Education Council (CEC) approve school zoning lines and advise on education policy.
CEC: Community Education Council 13, 718-636-3212

District 13 office

170 Gates Avenue, Room 121
Brooklyn, NY 11238 - Map
cec13@schools.nyc.gov
 

Special Education:

Most questions about special education can be answered by your child's teacher or principal. If you are new to New York City or your child attends private or parochial school, contact the nearest Committee on Special Education for an evaluation.

Committee on Special Education 

131 Livingston St. 4th Floor
Brooklyn, NY 11201 - Map
Phone: (718) 935-4900
Email: CSE8@schools.nyc.gov
If these offices can not answer your questions, see DOE contacts.
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