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Home-Page - BOCES of New York State After years of advocating for changes to BOCES aid, New York’s Boards of Cooperative Educational Services (BOCES) are celebrating a significant legislative victory included in the recently adopted state budget
About BOCES - BOCES of New York State About BOCES In 1948, the New York State legislature created Boards of Cooperative Educational Services (BOCES) to provide shared educational programs and services to school districts within the state Read more about the history of the BOCES here
By the Numbers - BOCES of New York State BOCES are the premier example of inter-municipal collaboration in New York state We are able to leverage the strength of multiple school districts to provide a wide variety of services that, individually, school districts could not provide because the costs would be prohibitive
Contact a BOCES or Regional Information Center (RIC) Each BOCES in New York state serves a certain region and reports directly to the State Education Department Please contact the individual BOCES that is assigned to the region where you are located or that is best related to your question
Services - BOCES of New York State BOCES services are created when two or more school districts have similar needs that can be met through a shared program Sharing is an economical way for districts to offer programs they otherwise might not be able to afford
BOCES: A History - BOCES of New York State BOCES connect their students to unparalleled opportunities in the workforce and higher education, with more than 2,000 articulation agreements to colleges and universities, and more than 17,000 college credits earned by BOCES students each year
Career and technical education: preparing todays students to power . . . With this in mind, the purpose of this paper is to highlight the role that BOCES CTE programs are playing to help fill the need for skilled workers in a modern economy and provide students with quality and cost-effective learning opportunities
About RICs - BOCES of New York State There are 12 Regional Information Centers (RICs) in New York state, which are organized under the Board of Cooperative Educational Services (BOCES) Typically, a RIC serves several BOCES within their region
Advocacy - BOCES of New York State As members of the BOCES Educational Consortium (BEC), District Superintendents advocate for priorities at the regional and state levels to support the over 700 school districts the BOCES of New York State serves