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The following is a list of boards of cooperative educational services (BOCES) in the United States. ... Lists of school districts in New York; References
The following is a list of the 22 boards of cooperative educational services (BOCES) ... Colorado K-12 Schools, Districts and BOCES on the Web; Colorado BOCES ...
Here is how BOCES state aid works: Each district's Board of Education selects BOCES services for the current year. The following school year, a portion of the cost of BOCES services is returned to the district as BOCES aid. The amount returned is based on a formula that takes into account the districts' financial resources.
Rockland BOCES serves about 38,000 public school students countywide. Enrollment is expected to jump 20% in the next decade. Rockland BOCES wants $48M for new building as programs grow; voters ...
BOCES districts exist all around the state. The organizations were created by the New York State Legislature in 1948 as a way to provide shared educational programs and services to school districts.
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.
While a $37 million capital project will soon provide Dutchess BOCES' alternative high school with a permanent home, it's moving ahead of schedule.
The district is a member of the Rensselaer-Columbia-Greene Boards of Cooperative Educational Services (BOCES), known as Questar III. The district was created upon the centralization (consolidation) of fourteen smaller districts in Brunswick, Pittstown, Grafton, and Poestenkill in 1956 [1] and the high school opened in 1958. [6]