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Lewis: Jefferson-Lewis-Hamilton-Herkimer-Oneida BOCES: Mohawk RIC Central Region Copiague Union Free School District #5 4,832 Suffolk: Western Suffolk (Suffolk-3) BOCES: Suffolk RIC Long Island Corinth Central School District #1 1,072 Saratoga: Washington-Saratoga-Warren-Hamilton-Essex BOCES: Northeastern RIC Capital District/North Country
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.
BOCES wants to build a 52,000-square-foot, two-story building at its main West Nyack campus to house CTEC and STEM programs, upgraded culinary arts programs, a gym and fitness area, and more.
There are 17 school districts with territory in St. Lawrence County. 17 of those centered in the county are under the jurisdiction of the St. Lawrence-Lewis BOCES Supervisory District along with Harrisville Central School District in Lewis County, New York. Brasher Falls Central School District: St. Lawrence Central School, Brasher Falls
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 ...
The Fairport Central School District is a public school district in New York State that serves approximately 5,800 students in most of the town of Perinton and the village of Fairport in Monroe County, with about 1,200 employees and an operating budget of $127.0 million ($21,895 per student).
Each of these has a Board of Cooperative Educational Services (BOCES). Each BOCES provides services that are considered difficult for the component school districts to provide on their own, often including special classes for students with disabilities, trades, medical professions such as physical therapy or other specialized classes.