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ALI Trade Classes Offer Something for Everyone

Students in ALI's Nursing Assistant program practice setting up a patient in bed during class.Dutchess BOCES’ Adult Learning Institute (ALI) encourages everyone to invest in their future by taking one (or more) of its varied career trade classes that touch on everything from learning how to wire a house to mastering the art of cooking.


SPC Eighth Graders Move On to Next Chapter

SPC Eighth graders in caps and gowns exit the Moving Up ceremony in a recessional.Twenty-three Salt Point Center (SPC) eighth graders are now ready for high school following the annual Moving-Up Day Ceremony & Celebration on June 11 where their achievements at the school were recognized.


District Superintendent Shares BOCES' Vision

District Superintendent Dr. Jodi DeLucia opens the Dutchess BOCES Community Summit, speaking about partnership.Dutchess BOCES hosted its annual Community Summit in June, an engaging State of the BOCES event bringing together educators, industry partners, elected officials and community leaders to reflect on the agency’s progress and look ahead to the future.


CTI Student Given Leadership Award

Henry Cavanaugh, a second-year student in the Career & Technical Institute’s (CTI) Culinary Arts program, was recently selected as a recipient of the 2026 Thomas Olivo Leadership Award for Association for Career and Technical Education Administrators (ACTEA) Zone 4, representing the Hudson Valley region.


Restorative Justice Becomes Regular Part of RA Schedule

This year, Resilience Academy students and staff dove into restorative justice with classroom sessions with help from a professional in the field. Restorative justice brings together individuals impacted by a conflict in order to understand the incident and identify ways to move forward and can become a transformative collective experience of healing through deepened connection and understanding.


Let Books Be Books: Banned Books Symposium Turns Five

Educators and librarians from across New York and New Jersey gathered at Dutchess BOCES in May for the fifth biennial Banned Books Symposium. BOCES’ School Library System Coordinator Silvia Lloyd, noted that banned books often pique students’ curiosity because when they are told a book is off-limits, it creates a “forbidden fruit” effect, serving as a marketing tool for literacy.


CTI Seniors Sign On To Their Futures

Julius Sala from Beacon, who will complete the Security and Law program, is joining the U.S. Navy after graduation.Thirty-eight second-year students from Dutchess BOCES’ Career & Technical Institute (CTI) are now on their way to start a career or join a branch of the military after participating in the fourth annual Signing Day on May 28.