Resources

Please see below for additional resources and information on the following areas:

  • Regents examinations & study materials
  • College applications & planning
  • GED & TASC Programs
  • Good Shepherd Services Programs
    • Brooklyn YABC programs
    • Brooklyn Lifelink
    • Single Stop Services
  • Information on District 79

Regents Exams and Study Materials

What regents do i still need to graduate?

To confirm what Regents exams specifically you are still required to pass, please contact your Advocate Counselor in Room 249 or directly with Mr. Ragucci in Room 240 at FDR.​​

August 2018 regents schedule

To see the general Regents Exam schedule for August 2018, please click here.

January 2018 regents schedule

To see the Regents Exam schedule for January 2018, please click here.


Regents study materials and information

  • General
    • NYSED Regents Website: Archive of all past exams and answer keys, all subjects. Can practice test-taking. Website here: www.nysedregents.org.
    • Chegg+ Flashcards App: Free app for iOS and Android. Can download pre-made flashcard sets by other users for any subject (e.g. “US History Regents Exam”, etc.). Link to download here: http://www.chegg.com/mobile/download-flashcards-app/

  • Global History

Please note: As of June 2018, the Global Regents Exam has been modified to only include material covered in Global 3 and 4 classes, which is from 1700 on. The review packet and essay review below are older versions and include both old and new material. The practice exam linked below will reflect the most accurate material to what you will see on the upcoming Regents exam.


  • US History

  • Living Environment

  • Other

Good Shepherd Services Programs

Young Adult Borough Center (YABC) Programs

What is a YABC?

Operated in partnership with New York City Department of Education (DOE), our Young Adult Borough Centers (YABCs) are designed for older adolescents who have not graduated from high school and have challenges like caring for a child, and work schedules, which can hinder students from graduating. YABCs give young people the flexibility to take intensive afternoon and evening classes and focus only on the courses they need to graduate.

In conjunction with the DOE’s academic curriculum, Good Shepherd Services provides a wide range of services like counseling, crisis intervention, resource referrals, academic tutoring, college preparation, career exploration, and job development and placement. All of our YABCs offer the Learning to Work initiative, which provides career and employment experience and skills building, primarily through paid internships.

To be eligible for the program students must be between the ages of 17½ and 21, have earned at least 17 credits, and be in the fifth year (or more) of high school.

Locations and Contact Information

ProgramAddressProgram DirectorEmailPhone Number
Abraham Lincoln HS YABC2800 Ocean Parkway Brooklyn, NY 11235Jennifer AvilesJennifer_Aviles@GoodShepherds.org(347) 219-7948
Downtown BK YABC105 Tech Place Brooklyn, NY 11201Sarah LorchSarah_Lorch@GoodShepherds.org(646) 276-7722
Automotive HS YABC50 Bedford Ave Brooklyn, NY 11222Clara DelgadoClara_Delgado@GoodShepherds.org(646) 689-3538
Franklin K. Lane HS YABC999 Jamaica Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11208Pavel ValeraPavel_Valera@GoodShepherds.org(646) 581-3517
Boys & Girls HS YABC1700 Fulton Street Brooklyn, NY 11233Monique NewkirkMonique_Newkirk@GoodShepherds.org(646) 581-6986

LifeLink

What is LIFELINK?

Good Shepherd Services’ LifeLink program provides young people with the support they need to make a successful transition from high school to college at City University of New York (CUNY) schools.

LifeLink helps current high school students, GED students, and Young Adult Borough Center participants of Good Shepherd Services’ programs, as well as recent high school graduates who plan to attend CUNY schools, to stay in college and overcome any roadblocks in their way to both a degree and a more promising future. Our staff provides strong personal support services to current students, enabling them to anchor themselves firmly within the college community. We help students navigate the application and registration process to successfully enter college.

The LifeLink Bridge is the first phase of the Lifelink program, where our staff prepare students for the CUNY placement test. The Bridge program is an intensive six-week curriculum that focuses on getting students up-to-speed on testing skills.

LifeLink also provides a retention program which includes comprehensive college support services for CUNY students. Staff provide academic advisement, counseling and general support and community meetings, in which students and staff meet to discuss issues relevant to students’ academic or personal lives. Students also have an opportunity to socialize, de-stress, and develop a strong network of peer support.

Locations and contact information

AddressNeighborhoodPhone NumberWebsite
503 5th Ave Brooklyn, NY 11215Park Slope(718) 788-4800Click here
2741 Morris Ave Bronx, NY 10468Fordham/Belmont(718) 289-5775Click here

Single Stop Services

What is Single Stop?

Single Stop centers provide individuals and families with hands-on assistance in applying for public benefits. The “one-stop shop” program provides unprecedented ease to public services, in one place at one time–connecting people to the resources they need to attain higher education, obtain good jobs, and achieve financial stability. Single Stop centers also offer legal counseling, help with financial planning, immigration services and referrals to other community-based organizations, as needed.

locations and contact information

AddressNeighborhoodPhone NumberWebsite
503 5th Ave Brooklyn, NY 11215Park Slope(718) 965-3313 ex. 409Click here
595 Sutter Ave Brooklyn, NY 11207East New York(718) 346-2200Click here