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The following is a list of boards of cooperative educational services (BOCES) in the United States. State of Colorado ... Southern Westchester; See also
The New York State Education Department (NYSED) divides the state into nine Joint Management Team (JMT) Regions, excluding New York City. [1] Each JMT contains one or more Regional Information Centers (RIC), which contain one or more Boards of Cooperative Educational Services (BOCES), and each BOCES supports several school districts.
A large percentage of BOCES programs and services are instructional; that is to say, they serve students with classroom programs and services. Examples of instructional programs are vocational-technical programs for high school students, physical, speech and occupational therapy for students with disabilities, and literacy programs for adults.
Southern Westchester refers to the southern portion of Westchester County, New York, a dense inner-ring suburban area north of New York City. The Westchester County Department of Planning divides the county into North, Central and South geographical sub-regions. [ 1 ]
However, it is possible for the exam to have no Level 1 question. [4] Multiple education platforms offer test preparation programs that aim to help students study and pass the exams. Kaplan, UWorld, and Khan Academy offer sample questions mirroring the actual exam to assist in active and personalized learning. [citation needed]
A licensed practical nurse (LPN), in much of the United States and Canada, is a nurse who provides direct nursing care for people who are sick, injured, convalescent, or disabled. In the United States, LPNs work under the direction of physicians , mid-level practitioners , and may work under the direction of registered nurses depending on their ...
John H. Downing, a member of the board of supervisors, argued to have a northern Westchester site chosen instead of the Gaisman estate. The board argued that the 136 acre Gaisman property was best because of its central location in the county, and that 85% of the college's students lived in southern Westchester and New York City. [14]
The College of Westchester was founded in 1915 in New Rochelle, New York, as Westchester Commercial School. Its original focus was on business and secretarial studies, offering both day and evening classes. The school expanded in 1959, and moved to White Plains, New York, first located at 16 Bank Street.