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Students excel during Extended School Year

It has been a busy few weeks since the Extended School Year started July 7 at Dutchess BOCES’ Salt Point Center where students have been maintaining academic skills they learned during the last school year to avoid the “summer slide.”


New cohort learns ins and outs of P-Tech during summer program

Twenty-five students who enrolled in Dutchess BOCES’ Pathways in Technology Early College High School (P-TECH) program are getting a head start on what they will dive into in the fall as part of the two-week P-Tech Summer Bridge Program. Students are spending the first week building Lego robots and controlling them with computers.


CTE instructors work on certification through course offered at Dutchess BOCES

Professionals from across the state gathered at Dutchess BOCES June 16-20 to earn credits toward their Career and Technical Education Teacher Certification through a course offered collaboratively between Dutchess BOCES Educational Resources, SUNY Oswego and the CTE Technical Assistance Center (CTE TAC) of NY. It is the first time it has been offered in Dutchess County.

 


Survey seeks thoughts on student cell phone use

Governor Kathy Hochul's new "bell-to-bell" cell phone guidance will be implemented across New York State for the 2025-26 school year. This directive mandates that all school districts, including Dutchess BOCES, establish policies to limit personal device use during school hours. The core objective is to reduce distractions and cultivate optimal learning environments that promote student success and well-being.


Middle school students get a taste of CTI

Dutchess BOCES’ Career & Technical Institute welcomed 72 middle school students during the week of July 7 for the annual Middle School Summer CTI Experience where they learned the tricks of some of the school’s trade programs.


Rocco calls trip to nationals fantastic experience

Danielle Rocco used words like unreal, fantastic, fun, cool and amazing in describing her experience at the SkillsUSA National Leadership and Skills Conference June 24-27. The Rhinebeck High School graduate was the first student from Dutchess BOCES’ Career and Technical Institute to win a state nursing assistant title to qualify for nationals.