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2016.2017S Y S T E M O F C A R E
ROCKLAND BOCESrooted in the community
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AUGUST 2016
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The Jesse J. Kaplan SchoolInspired by the artist Jackson Pollock
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LABOR DAY Superintendent’s Conference Day #1
Superintendent’s Conference Day #2
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About this CalendarFor more than 55 years, Rockland BOCES has strived to provide the best learning environment for each of our students. To respond to the ever-growing needs of our learners, Rockland BOCES weaves together services and provider partnerships to create a blanket of support that helps local children and families achieve success. This is known as a “system of care.”
Our system of care is more than a program. It is an approach to services that recognizes the importance of family, school and community, and seeks to promote the full potential of every child and youth by addressing their physical, emotional, intellectual, cultural and social needs.
Using a community wraparound process, Rockland BOCES embraces a collaborative philosophy to provide coordinated and protective care throughout Rockland County, ensuring delivery of support services that are accessible, culturally responsive, strengths-based and family-driven.
This year’s calendar proudly features Rockland BOCES student artwork from all grade levels and in various media. Within these pages, children and youth from each of our programs share themselves and their world through artistic expression, while highlighting the Rockland BOCES system of care.
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Board Work Session 7:30pm / Building 7
LABOR DAY First Day of School for Students
River View High School Back to School Night 5:30pm / BERC
Hilltop Back to School Night 6:00pm / Hilltop
First Day of Autumn
County MS Principals Meeting 8:30 – 10:00am Culinary Dining Room
FRC Fall Festival 12:00pm / Hilltop
Board Meeting 7:30pm / Building 7
ASI Meeting 8:30 – 11:30am Building 10
School Executives Meeting 12:30pm / Building 7
Student Services District Rep Meeting 12:30pm / Building 10
Hilltop Scholastic Book Fair / 8:30am – 2:30pm
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THE JESSE J. KAPLAN SCHOOL offers a stimulating learning environment for students ages 5-21 with autism, cognitive disabilities, medical fragility and/or multiple disabilities. Students reach their potential in a school that blends high educational standards, nursing services and therapies.
Community collaborations include the Office for People With Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD), ACCES-VR and the Mental Health Association of Rockland County.
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The Jesse J. Kaplan SchoolMedium: Tempera paint and
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New York State School Boards Recognition Month
Saturday Academy 10:00am – 1:00pm BERC
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HALLOWEEN County MS Principals Meeting 8:30 – 10:00am Culinary Dining Room
Kaplan Hay Walk Saturday Academy 10:00am – 1:00pm BERC
National School Bus Safety Week (10/17 – 10/21)
FRC Family Fun Night 6:00pm / Hilltop
Kaplan Open House 5:30 – 7:00pm Kaplan School
CBI Tech Open House 6:00pm / Buildings 1 & 12
Transition Workshop 7:00pm / Building 10
Rockland County College Fair 7:00 – 9:00pm/ RCC
Board Meeting 7:30pm / Building 7
ASI Meeting 8:30 – 11:30am Building 10
School Executives Meeting 12:30pm / Building 7
Student Services District Rep Meeting 12:30pm / Building 10
Kaplan Fall Festival Saturday Academy 10:00am – 1:00pm BERC
COLUMBUS DAY
National School Lunch Week (10/10 – 10/14)
YOM KIPPUR begins at sundown
YOM KIPPUR County Assistant Principals Meeting 8:00 – 10:00am Culinary Dining Room
District New Employee Orientation 8:00 – 10:30am Building 3
Saturday Academy 10:00am – 1:00pm BERC
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ROSH HASHANAH ROSH HASHANAH CTEC Parent Open House 6:30 – 8:00pm Campus Wide
Hudson Valley P-TECH Back to School Night 6:00 – 7:30pm Tappan Zee Education Center
County Principals Meeting 8:30 – 10:00am Culinary Dining Room
Saturday Academy 10:00am – 1:00pm BERC
New York State School Boards Association 2016 Annual Convention & Expo (Buffalo, NY)
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THE HILLTOP SCHOOL is a K-8 center-based program for students who face a variety of learning challenges. The program offers a predictable, positive learning environment in which students are able to acquire the skills necessary for academic and social success.
Key community partnerships include the Family Resource Center, the Mental Health Association of Westchester and the Mental Health Association of Rockland County.
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The Hilltop SchoolInspired by the flower paintings of artist Friedensreich HundertwasserMedium: Watercolor
Labor Day Adult Education TASC Graduation BERC
County Principals Meeting 8:30 – 10:00am Culinary Dining Room
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November 2016
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CBI Tech Thanksgiving Celebration / 10:00am
Kaplan Thanksgiving Day Parade / 10:30am
THANKSGIVING DAY (11/24–11/25)
American Education Week (11/14 – 11/18)
CTEC Honor Roll 10:00am & 1:55pm MPR, Building 3
FRC Family Fun Night 6:00pm / Hilltop School
Guidance Advisory Meeting 12:00 – 2:00pm Culinary Dining Room
Board Meeting 7:30pm / Building 7
County MS Principals Meeting 8:30 – 10:00am Culinary Dining Room
ASI and School Executives Joint Meeting 8:30 – 11:30am / Building 10
Student Services District Rep Meeting 12:30pm / Building 10
School Executives Meeting 1:15pm / Culinary Dining Room
Daylight Saving Time Ends
ELECTION DAY
Superintendent’s Conference Day
Transition Workshop 7:00pm / Building 10
VETERANS DAY
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CBI TECH HIGH SCHOOL is an alternative secondary program that allows students to reach their highest potential in a supportive and structured environment, affording them a strong sense of purpose, a positive attitude toward learning and incentives for appropriate behavior. Small class size and a strengths-based approach helps to engage young minds, support special needs and build new skills and confidence leading to lifelong success.
Collaborations include the Partnership For Safe Youth, the Mental Health Association of Westchester and the Mental Health Association of Rockland County.
CBI Tech High SchoolInspired by “Radial Symmetry Op Art”
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New Visions Health Careers Exploration Open House 7:00 – 8:30pm MPR, Building 3
County Principals Meeting 8:30 – 10:00am Culinary Dining Room
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December 2016
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CHRISTMAS DAY KWANZAA (12/26 - 1/1)
HOLIDAY RECESS (12/26 – 1/2)
NEW YEAR’S EVE
College/Career Day 8:00am – 2:15pm CTEC
Transition Workshop 7:00pm / Building 10
ASI Meeting 8:30 – 11:30am Building 10
School Executives Meeting 11:30am / Building 7
Student Services District Rep Meeting 12:30pm / Building 10
FRC Family Fun Night 6:00pm / Hilltop
First Day of Winter Kaplan Winter Concert 10:00am & 11:00am Kaplan School
CBI Tech Holiday Celebration
CHRISTMAS EVE
HANUKKAH (12/24 – 1/1) Begins at sundown
PEARL HARBOR DAY
Board Meeting 5:00pm / Building 7
Services Guide Dinner 6:30pm / Culinary Dining Room
County Assistant Principals Meeting 8:00 – 10:00am Culinary Dining Room
ROCKLAND BOCES CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION programs offer students the opportunity to graduate high school with college credits, technical experience, professional skills and industry certifications in high-skill, high-demand fields. Rigorous classroom and hands-on learning lead to internships with a variety of local businesses and government organizations.
Key partnerships include the County of Rockland, IBEW 363, Laborers’ Local 754, Empire State Carpenter’s Union, Nyack Hospital, Good Samaritan Hospital, Tolstoy and the Clarkstown Police Department.
Career and Technical Education CenterRockland County “Day of Caring” logo
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NEW YEAR’S DAY Schools open County Principals Meeting 8:30 – 10:00am Culinary Dining Room
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CTEC Honor Roll 10:00am / 1:55pm MPR, Building 3
MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. DAY
FRC Family Fun Night 6:00pm / Hilltop
ASI Meeting 8:30 – 11:30am Building 10
Student Services District Rep Meeting 12:30pm / Building 10
School Executives Meeting 12:30pm / Building 7
PTECH Open House for Prospective Students & Parents (Snow Date) 6:00pm/ Tappan Zee Education Center
Board Work Session 7:30pm / Building 7
County MS Principals Meeting 8:30 – 10:00am Culinary Dining Room
Transition Workshop 7:00pm / Building 10
Board Meeting 7:30pm / Building 7
Hudson Valley PTECH Open House for Prospective Students & Parents 6:00pm/ Tappan Zee Education Center
NYS Regents Exams
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RIVER VIEW HIGH SCHOOL offers students the opportunity to earn their high school diplomas through flexible, individualized instruction. The programs provide educational options for students who, for various reasons, have not experienced success in the traditional classroom setting. With small student- teacher ratios, the alternative high school program allows for the creation of personalized and informal environments with attention to social-emotional and academic needs. Through independent study and non-traditional methods, River View students strive to follow their individual paths to success.
Collaborations include the Partnership For Safe Youth, ACCES-VR, the Mental Health Association of Westchester and the Mental Health Association of Rockland.
River View High School“Untitled”Medium: Oil pastel and ink
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Black History Month
Project SEARCH Open House 1:00pm & 6:00pm Good Samaritan Hospital
GROUNDHOG DAY County Principals Meeting 8:30 – 10:00am Culinary Dining Room
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VALENTINE’S DAY ASI Meeting 8:30 – 11:30am Building 10
School Executives Meeting 12:30pm / Building 7
Student Services District Rep Meeting 12:30pm / Building 10
CBI Tech Black History Celebration / 12:30pm
Schools open
PRESIDENTS’ DAY
MID-WINTER RECESS (2/20 – 2/24)
Transition Workshop 7:00pm / Building 10
Board Meeting 7:30pm / Building 7
Guidance Counselor Luncheon 12:00 – 2:00pm Culinary Dining Room
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APRIL 2017
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HUDSON VALLEY P-TECH is an integrated, six-year STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) program that offers a rigorous academic curriculum, targeted technical training and comprehensive workplace learning in a dynamic, project-based learning environment. Through partnerships with private sector partners, P-TECH students participate in one-to-one professional mentoring and career-related internships and will be the first in line for local STEM jobs upon graduation.
Partners include Sharp, Rockland Community College, Orange and Rockland Utilities and SUEZ.
Hudson Valley P-TECHP-TECH logo
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Women’s History Month
County Assistant Principals Meeting 8:00 – 10:00am Culinary Dining Room
Saturday Academy 10:00am – 1:00pm BERC
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ASI and School Executives Joint Meeting 8:30 – 11:30am / Building 10
Student Services District Rep Meeting 12:30pm / Building 10
School Executives Meeting 12:30pm / Building 10
ST. PATRICK’S DAY Saturday Academy 10:00am – 1:00pm BERC
First Day of Spring FRC Family Fun Night 6:00pm / Hilltop
Board Work Session 7:30pm / Building 7
SkillsUSA Spaghetti Dinner 5:30 – 8:00pm Jesse Kaplan School
Saturday Academy 10:00am – 1:00pm BERC
NSBA 2016 Annual Convention (Denver, CO)
Transition Workshop 7:00pm / Building 10
Board Meeting 7:30pm / Building 7
River View High School History Celebration BERC
New Visions Health Careers Exploration Open House 7:00 – 8:30pm MPR, Building 3
Superintendent’s Conference Day
Saturday Academy 10:00am – 1:00pm BERC
National School Boards Association 2017 Annual Convention (Denver, CO)
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MAY 2017
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MARCH 2017
PROJECT SEARCH is a business-led program based at Good Samaritan Hospital in Suffern for students in their final year of school whose main goal is employment. The program is offered in collaboration with Good Samaritan Hospital and the Rockland County Association for Learning Disabilities.
Collaborations include Good Samaritan Hospital, ACCES-VR and the Rockland County Association for Learning Disabilities.
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River View High SchoolInspired by the “Pop Art” MovementMedium: Oil pastel
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April 2017
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Spring Recess 2 (4/25 – 4/29)
Board Work Session 7:30pm / Building 7
County MS Principals Meeting 8:30 – 10:00am Culinary Dining Room
River View High School Talent Show / BERC
EASTER BOCES Election & Budget Vote in Districts
ASI Meeting 8:30 – 11:30am Building 10
Student Services District Rep Meeting 12:30pm / Building 10
School Executives Secretary Clerk Luncheon / 12:00pm Culinary Dining Room
School Executives Meeting 1:30pm / Culinary Dining Room
Foster Grandparents’ Brunch 10:30am / Kaplan
EARTH DAY
PASSOVER begins at sunset
Spring Recess (4/10 – 4/18)
PASSOVER GOOD FRIDAY
CTEC Honor Roll 10:00am / 1:55pm MPR, Building 3
Board Meeting 5:00pm / Building 7
Annual Dinner 6:30pm / Culinary Dining Room
County Principals Meeting 8:30 – 10:00am Culinary Dining Room
SkillsUSA Competition (Syracuse, NY)
ROCKLAND BOCES DISTRICT-BASED PROGRAMS for students with developmental disabilities offer a wide range of services in local elementary, middle and high school settings throughout most component school districts in Rockland County. Innovative programs serve learners ages 5-21 in self-contained classrooms with opportunities for mainstreaming.
Key collaborations include the Comprehensive Application of Behavior Analysis to Schooling (CABAS®) Program of Columbia University, ACCES-VR, Office for People With Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD) and the Mental Health Association of Rockland County.
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TZHS COVE ProgramInspired by the artist Ted HarrisonMedium: Oil pastel
Transition Workshop 7:00pm / Building 10
County Assistant Principals Meeting 8:00 – 10:00am Culinary Dining Room
CINCO DE MAYO
County Principals Meeting 8:30 – 10:00am Culinary Dining Room
Kaplan Spring Musical 10:30am & 12:45pm Kaplan School
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May 2017
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JUNE 2017
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MEMORIAL DAY
Secondary Community Vocational Breakfast 9:45am / Casa Mia
Tenure & Retirement Celebration 6:30pm / Building 10
Board Work Session 7:30pm / Building 10
County MS Principals Meeting 8:30 – 10:00am Culinary Dining Room
CBI Tech Senior Luncheon
River View SOAR Celebration / BERC
MOTHER’S DAY FRC Family Fun Night 6:00pm / Hilltop
School Budget Vote & Board Elections
ASI Meeting 8:30 – 11:30am / Building 10
District-Based Field Day / 9:00am – 1:30pm Tappan Zee Ed. Center
School Executives Meeting 12:30pm – Building 7
Student Services District Rep Meeting 12:30pm / Building 10
Culinary Banquet 6:30pm / Kaplan School
Board Meeting 7:30pm / Building 7
CSP Foods Banquet 6:00 – 8:00pm Culinary Dining Room
JULY 2017
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ROCKLAND BOCES DISTRICT-BASED ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE SCHOOL AND SECONDARY PROGRAMS provide students in grades K-12 with the extra supports they need to excel. Programs are located in several component school districts across Rockland County.
Collaborations include ACCES-VR, the Mental Health Association of Westchester and the Mental Health Association of Rockland.
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Pearl River High SchoolInspired by the artist Paul Klee
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National Technical Honor Society Induction CTEC Honor Roll Ceremonies 6:30 – 8:00pm / BERC Auditorium
CBI Tech Field Day & Student Recognition 8:00am – 2:15pm
District-Based Program Community Vocational Breakfast 9:45am / Casa Mia
Kaplan Prom 11:00am / Kaplan School
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June 2017
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New Vision Health Careers Exploration Orientation 7:00 – 8:30pm MPR, Building 3
BEST Celebration 9:30 – 11:30am
ASI Meeting 8:30 – 11:30am Building 10
Hilltop Graduation 10:00am / Hilltop
School Executives Luncheon 12:00pm / La Terrazza
Kaplan Graduation 10:00am / Kaplan School
Student Services District Rep Year-End Luncheon 12:30pm / TBA
FATHER’S DAY Adult Education Student Recognition Ceremony 9:30am / BERC
Adult Education Student Recognition Ceremony / 6:30pm Spring Valley HS
First Day of Summer
Project SEARCH Recognition Ceremony 9:30am / Good Samaritan Hospital
Board Work Session 7:30pm / Building 7
TZHS COVE New Student Breakfast 8:30am / TZHS
LPN Completion Ceremony 6:00pm / CTEC Lawn
PAVE Open House 10:00am / Pearl River HS
River View Graduate & Alumni Picnic / BERC
CTEC Completion Ceremony 6:00pm / CTEC Lawn
Board Meeting 7:30pm / Building 7
SOMS COVE New Student Breakfast 9:00am / SOMS
Kaplan & KCDC Community Vocational Breakfast 9:45am / Casa Mia
River View & CBI Tech Graduation 6:30pm / CTEC Lawn
SkillsUSA BBQ 9:00am – 1:30pm CTEC Lawn
Jesse Kaplan School Field Day
NYS Regents Exams
NYS Regents Exams
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AUGUST 2017
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INDEPENDENCE DAY
July 2017
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PROGRAMS & SERVICESRooted in the Community
1. ROCKLAND BOCES WEST NYACK CAMPUS
The campus on Parrott Road is home to Career and Technical Education programs, the BOCES Conference Center, the Practical Nursing Program, the Jesse J. Kaplan School, the Kaplan Career Development Center, IDT and CBI Tech.
Administrative and support services offices on campus include: Facilities; Health, Safety & Security; Transportation; Human Resources; Communications; Business; Technology Services; the Instructional Services and Professional Development Division; and, the Student Services Division. Central Administration offices include those of the District Superintendent, Chief Operating Officer, Assistant Superintendents and the District Clerk.
2. HILLTOP SCHOOL Students in grades K-8 benefit from a program focused not only on academics, but also on students’ social and emotional achievements. The site also houses the Family Resource Center and the Mental Health Association of Westchester Clinic.
3. BOCES EDUCATIONAL RESOURCE CENTER (BERC)
This building also know as “ old Nyack High School” is home to River View High School, a program that provides alternative instructional strategies and intensive support in a traditional high school setting.
A majority of Adult and Continuing Education programs are also offered in this building. Programs include adult literacy, ESL and career training.
A satellite location of the Family Resource Center is housed at BERC as well. The center is a welcoming place within the BOCES community for families to come together for fellowship, support and fun.
The Youth Connections Center, a component of the Rockland County Career Center, is located on the lower level of the BERC building. The Center provides training, education and employment opportunities for in- and- out- of- school youth in the county.
At the Center for Safe and Healthy Youth, staff representing several county agencies work to identify and coordinate services needed by county youth and their families.
4. TAPPAN ZEE EDUCATION CENTER The former Tappan Zee Elementary School, is now home to Hudson Valley P-TECH, an integrated, six-year
program providing high school, college and career training so that students graduate with an Associates degree in a STEM discipline.
The building also houses three CABAS classes and the Rockland Teachers’ Center.
DISTRICT-BASED AND COMMUNITY-BASED PROGRAMS With more than 20 different district-based sites throughout the county, Rockland BOCES programs for students
of all ages are never far away.
Project SEARCH, a work-based learning program for students with disabilities, is a collaboration with Good Samaritan Hospital in Suffern, ACCES-VR and the Rockland County Association for Learning Disabilities.
A second work-based learning program, BEST is a collaboration with Dominican College and located on its campus.
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FOR YOUR INFORMATIONVisitors are WELCOME!Visitors and guests are always welcome at Rockland BOCES. For safety and security purposes, visitors will be buzzed in, asked the purpose of their visit and may be asked for identification.
ROCKLAND BOCES 65 Parrott Road, West Nyack, NY 10994 | 845-627-4700 | rocklandboces.org
BOARD OF COOPERATIVE EDUCATIONAL SERVICES
Sandi Jeanette, President representing Ramapo Central
Peggy Zugibe, Vice President representing Haverstraw-Stony Point
Wendy Adolff, representing Clarkstown
Bernard Charles, Jr. representing East Ramapo
Thomas DePrisco, representing Pearl River
Deborah P. Gatti, representative-at-large
Ronald Hansen, representing Nanuet
Michael Mark, representing Nyack
Rosemary Pitruzzella representing South Orangetown
Erin Sussman, Clerk to the Board
CENTRAL OFFICE
Assistant Superintendent for Career & Administrative Services Catherine O’Brien ............................. 627-4703
Assistant Superintendent for Student Services Amy Albers, Ed.D. ............................627-4790
Assistant Superintendent for Human Resources Ana Reluzco ............................................ 627-4712
Assistant Superintendent for Business and Operations David Gleason ....................................... 627-4721
CTEC Student House Project
Solar Panels
Fitness Trail
Kaplan Playground
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Building 1: CBI Tech/CTE
Building 2: CTE/IDT
Building 3: Career & Technical Education Center/ CTE classrooms/Practical Nursing Program
Building 4: Human Resources/Business Office/ Communications/Health, Safety & Security
Building 5: Facilities/Transportation/CTE welding
Building 6: Kaplan Career Development Center
Building 7: Central Administration
Building 9: Jesse J. Kaplan School/Culinary Arts Program
Building 10: Instructional Services and Professional Development/BOCES Conference Center/ Student Services/Technology Services
Building 12: CBI Tech
Chief Operating Officer Mary Jean Marsico, Ed.D. 627-4701
District Superintendent Charlene Jordan, Ed.D. 627-4832
HOW TO REACH US
Schools and Programs
ADULT EDUCATION ............................. 348-3500 Christopher D’Ambrese, Director
CTEC Kim Bell, CTEC Principal ....................627-4770
Hudson Valley P-TECH Natasha Shea, P-TECH Principal ......680-1484
STUDENT SERVICES Julie Larsen, Director of Special Education.........................................627-4790
District Based Programs Dr. Yasmin Helou-Caré, Principal .......353-1513Susan Ryan, Principal ............................348-3573
CBI Tech ..........................................................627-5566 Pamela Charles, Principal
Hilltop School ........................................... 942-7550 Christine Ditrano, Psy.D., Principal
Jesse. J. Kaplan School .......................627-4797 Gianluca DiMuccio, Principal Kaplan PTA Co-Presidents Denise [email protected] Ronnie Reyes .... [email protected]
Kaplan Career Development Center............................627-4797
River View High School .......................348-3518 Joyce Mucci, Principal
Family Resource Center ....................942-7558 Joan Raynor, Coordinator BERC .................................................................348-3504 Hilltop ...............................................................942-7558
Center for Safe and Healthy Youth ............................................405-4180
Rockland Teachers’ Center ............. 680-1473
Rockland Transition Consortium ......359-4935
RSE-TASC...................................................... 348-3500
School Library System ........................348-3596
Administration
Central Office ............................................. 627-4702
Adult Education ...................................... 348-3500
Business Office ..........................................627-4722
Career and Technical Education..... 627-4770
Communications .................................... 627-4705
Facilities ..........................................................627-4755
Health, Safety & Security ................... 627-4760
Human Resources ...................................627-4712
Instructional Services and Professional Development ................627-4841
School Registry .........................................627-4833
Student Services ..................................... 627-4790
Technology Services .............................. 627-4735
Transportation ............................................627-4754WEATHER-RELATED CLOSINGS & DELAYSDuring the course of the school year, there are times when weather conditions or emergencies such as loss of water or heat, dictate closing of school or early dismissal of students. These decisions to close school are not taken lightly and are made with considerable thought for the safety and welfare of our students and staff.
Families, staff and community members can sign up for email and telephone notifications regarding emergencies and weather-related delays and closings by logging onto www.rocklandboces.org and clicking on Emergency Notification Sign-Up under Quick Links.
The following radio and TV stations also broadcast news of delays and closings:
WRCR (1700 AM)WCBS (880 AM)WHUD (100.7 FM)WABC-TV News 12 Hudson Valley FIOS1News
www.rocklandboces.org
AGENCY PHILOSOPHYWe at the Rockland BOCES BELIEVE in the intrinsic value of every learner and in our responsibility to help them each realize their dreams.
To honor this, we REAFFIRM our commitment to provide quality leadership and instructional excellence.
Moreover, we ACKNOWLEDGE that we are part of a greater whole and that the collective energy of Rockland County is best reflected in the collaboratives which serve our learning community.
ROCKLAND BOCESrooted in the community
Rockland BOCES’ Communications Department produces this calendar. Event dates and times were accurate up to the date of printing (August 9) but are subject to change. Please refer to www.rocklandboces.org and materials distributed throughout the school year for changes and/or updates. If you have questions about a specific listing, please call the group/building hosting the event.
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65 Parrott Road, West Nyack, NY 10994 (845) 627-4700 | www.rocklandboces.org