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Board members tour BOCES campus

Members of the Dutchess BOCES Board of Education toured the Career and Technical Institute.Michael McFarland called it a “very enlightening experience” as the Board of Trustees member toured the three schools on the Dutchess BOCES campus with Board President Ralph Chiumento, Jr., and Board Vice President Gully Stanford on Dec. 6.


Thanksgiving lunch brings all of SPC together

SPC students enjoy Thanksgiving lunchThe Thanksgiving tables were full in the Salt Point Center gym today for the annual Thanksgiving Lunch.
Students and staff sat together at tables adorned with vibrant colored tablecloths as some staff members served meals prepared by the food services team.


Turkey Trot sends students off in good spirits

To celebrate before classes wrapped up for the Thanksgiving break, Resilience Academy students embarked on a fun footrace around the building. The first annual Turkey Trot, despite being moved inside due to rainy weather, gave students a chance to get out of class and stretch their legs.


CTI, Resilience Academy hold open houses

This was the first Dutchess BOCES open house for teachers Wendy Wabshinak and Michael Hollick. It was their opportunity to share with parents a little bit about themselves, the course curriculum and the great work being done by students in the first two-plus months of the school year.
The Career and Technical Institute and Resilience Academy each held their open house on Nov. 20.


Career Week shows CTI students possibilities

Culinary Institute of America instructor Jesse Jackson III, a CTI graduate himself, speaks to students in chef Amanda Scoca's class Thursday, Nov. 21.Industry partners from various sectors spent time with Career and Technical Institute students during Career Week this week, sharing information about their company, their career and the advantages students have by being a part of CTI.


Students ignite their potential, join SkillsUSA

CTI students who participated in SkillsUSA last year encouraged their peers to do the same following recent information sessions about the program, which empowers students to become skilled professionals, career-ready leaders and responsible community members.