Hyde Park Middle Schoolers Tour CTI
While Career & Technical Institute (CTI) staff and students welcome sophomores from Dutchess BOCES’ component school districts every year to tour the various trade programs, they also recently welcomed Haviland Middle School students from Hyde Park.
A crucial part of any teacher’s job is to create solid lesson plans that educate and excite their students.
Industrial Arts Teacher Jodiah Jacobs brought history into his recent puzzle project with Resilience Academy students.
Students who learn self-determination skills have a greater opportunity for success once they graduate, according to numerous studies. This is why teaching students these skills is a key component at Salt Point Center and Dutchess BOCES.
Meet Jason Lloyd, CTI’s new principal. Lloyd comes to CTI from New York City Public Schools and brings more than 15 years of experience in education to his new role, along with a fresh and enthusiastic perspective.
Students in the Career and Technical Institute’s Culinary Arts and Restaurant Management program are used to tackling all kinds of challenges in the kitchen. Whether they are designing custom meal plans, strategizing around different preferences and conquering ingredient substitutions.
Students and staff at the Resilience Academy are in the spirit of holiday giving for school families in need.
Students in CTI’s Security and Law morning program learned about crime scene investigation techniques Friday, Dec. 12, from Dutchess County Sheriff’s Office detectives Kurt Twaddell and Brian Wilber. They are part of the department’s Crime Scene Unit.
Wynter Ross took a glance at her fellow delegates at Dutchess BOCES’ Model United Nations in the Villard Room at Vassar College and shared what she sees for the future.