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Field day brings fun under the sun

Sitting down with the two service dogs attending their first field day, Peaches (3) and Benny (2), student Quadir Wheeler squealed in delight at the attention he was receiving from both dogs. 
“They’re so nice and so soft!” Wheeler exclaimed. “They’re happy to be at field day with me!”


Students sign with future employers at CTI’s Career Signing Day

Bennett Knoop pursued an internship that has led to full-time employment with Monumenta Art Conservation and Finishing LLC, in Staatsburg and Milan. The welding student signed with his employer during the Career and Technical Institute’s Career Signing Day in Dutchess BOCES’ Conference Center May 29.


Districts elect trustee to vacant seat

Dutchess County school districts have elected Bryce Holland to fill the vacant Dutchess BOCES Board of Trustees seat. The second runoff election resulted in Bryce Holland, who represents the Poughkeepsie City School District, elected to fill the seat for a term which began immediately and will end June 30, 2026.


FFA celebrates end of year with 8th annual banquet

FFA held its 8th annual banquet on May 20, 2025. The National FFA Organization is a nationwide youth organization that cultivates the growth of emerging leaders in the agricultural field. The group focuses on hands-on learning and experiences that prepare students for success in their professional careers.


Council honors CTI teacher

CTI Assistant Principal Brian Conte, District Superintendent Dr. Jodi DeLucia, Richard Petschko and his wife, Jen, fellow CTI teacher CJ Kelly and Principal Nick Millas.The Mid-Hudson School Study Council honored CTI teacher Richard Petschko with a Teaching Excellence Award at its annual meeting and awards ceremony in May.


Grant helps SPC students experience zoo

Second and third-grade students at Salt Point Center (SPC) had a blast on May 13, during a visit to the Trevor Zoo in Millbrook and learned plenty about the animals that reside there. The trip was made possible by a grant from Community Foundations of the Hudson Valley.