Pole Campus is definitely sporting a holiday look this week!
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handprint holiday art in the hallway
Merry Christmas sign and a decorated white Christmas tree
wall decorated with paper Christmas tree and Santa heads
A holiday wreath
three holiday wreaths
Caution! Reindeer Crossing! sign
holiday display with cardboard fireplace, adorned with little stockings
holiday windowcase display
For the last few weeks, some Career & Technical Education students were applying their skills to holiday items– including decorations for in front of the Pole Campus (installed Monday!).
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a welded snowflake
wooden decorations and decorative items
a group[ of welded decorations
a welded reindeer decoration, made out of horseshoes
students installing large holiday display outside in rain
Some of the elementary students had fun building houses Tuesday– gingerbread houses, that is!
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student with gingerbread house
student with gingerbread house
student with gingerbread house
student with gingerbread house
There were some festive outfits worn around Pole Campus yesterday.....!
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3 people wearing holiday "ugly" sweaters
6 people wearing holiday "ugly" sweaters
large group of people in holiday sweaters
Check out the “Anything But Hair” project at the Pole Campus Cosmetology and Barbering program! In this annual project, Ms. Chabot, Ms. Smith and Mrs. Ryan encourage the students’ creativity: students get a blank styrofoam mannequin and have to develop a concept and execute a finished design.
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4 decorated styrofoam mannequins
3 decorated styrofoam mannequins
3 decorated styrofoam mannequins
4 decorated styrofoam mannequins
4 decorated styrofoam mannequins
3-1/2 decorated styrofoam mannequins
2 decorated styrofoam mannequins
3 decorated styrofoam mannequins
4 decorated styrofoam mannequins
4 decorated styrofoam mannequins
On Friday, Security & Law Enforcement students at Harrold Campus had science with Mr. Wetmore. Their lesson was on the science behind fire extinguishers, how they work, what types for what fires, and why. Following that, they got a hands-on reinforcement of the lesson when they went outside and used the training fire extinguishers on a simulated fire.
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student using fire extinguisher on flames
student using fire extinguisher on flames
student using fire extinguisher on flames
This elementary science lesson was a fun candy cane experiment at Pole Campus Monday!
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a student studies his candy can experiment
4 students smiling with their candy cane experiment
Students in Career & Technical Education programs have done a beautiful job creating and decorating Christmas trees this year! Thank you, Cosmetology & Barbering, Welding, Conservation, Early Childhood, Visual Communications, Computer Technology, Security & Law, and CNA!
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decorated Christmas tree
decorated Christmas tree
display case decorated for the holidays
decorated Christmas tree
decorated Christmas tree
two deocrated Christmas trees
several decorated Christmas trees
three decorated Christmas trees
Security and Law Enforcement students at the Harrold Campus found a creative way to apply some of their skills, crafting fingerprint ornaments to decorate their tree (aka “Evidence Marker #10,” aka “countdown to winter break”).
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fingerprint ornaments on a tree; evidence marker #10
fingerprint ornaments on a tree; evidence marker #10
fingerprint ornaments on a tree; evidence marker #10
Our students at the Pole Campus enjoy checking in to see what our visiting Elf and his buddy are up to each day. What's next ...?!
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Elf and stuffed dog in display cabinet with silly shenanigans
Elf and stuffed dog in display cabinet with silly shenanigans
Elf and stuffed dog in display cabinet with silly shenanigans
Elf and stuffed dog in display cabinet with silly shenanigans
Elf and stuffed dog in display cabinet with silly shenanigans
Elf and stuffed dog in display cabinet with silly shenanigans
Elf and stuffed dog in display cabinet with silly shenanigans
Elf and stuffed dog in display cabinet with silly shenanigans
Elf and stuffed dog in display cabinet with silly shenanigans
Elf and stuffed dog in display cabinet with silly shenanigans
The State Police visited the Auto Technology Lab at Pole Campus Wednesday with their roll over simulator, impairment goggles, and State Police K9 Matti. Several different classes were able to attend a demonstration and try the goggles, and Ms. LaFever’s 5th and 6th graders had a special visit with the State Police K9 dog Matti. Thanks to Trooper Grigoli from Troop C in Sidney, and Trooper May and Matti from Binghamton. We look forward to having them visit again in the future to share this very important message of safety. The career connections were amazing for our CTE students! The visit was organized by Career Counselor Megan Scrivner.
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Student tries walking wearing the impairment goggles while a state trooper and students watch.
Teacher helps student as he tries walking with the impairment goggles on while students and state trooper watch.
State troopers explain how the rollover simulator works to students.
Teacher tries walking with the impairment goggles on while students and state trooper watch.
Teacher Erin LaFever and LTA Taylor Lambrecht and their class of 5th and 6th graders visit with Trooper Grigoli, Trooper May and State Police K9 Matti (Matti’s a male dog).
School librarians gathered at the DCMO BOCES Support Services Center this week as part of a year-long professional learning course in Media Literacy. They’ll learn how to decode media messages across a range of grade-levels and subject areas, and bring these skills back to their schools to share with their peers and promote media literacy across the curriculum. The Professional Learning is being provided by Christopher Sperry, from Ithaca College and Project Look Sharp.
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Presenter in room with about a dozen librarians.
A recent feature story on WBNG-TV news celebrated the accomplishment of Raymond Corporation welder Jordan Taft, a graduate of the DCMO BOCES Welding program. It includes comments from his DCMO BOCES welding instructor, Jaan Aarismaa. Way to go, Jordan! https://www.wbng.com/2023/12/12/raymond-corp-welder-greene-brings-home-gold-international-skills-competition/
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On December 4th, barbers from Bespoke Barbershop in Binghamton came to the Pole Campus to educate the Barbering students in Mrs. Ryan’s class. The three barbers performed haircuts on students from other programs. It was a great experience for the kids to watch how they do consultations and cut hair. Thank you Ben, Jason and Ian for coming to Norwich to do a class for us!
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three barbers, one talking to a class of barbering students
barber demonstrating on a student
barber demonstrating on a student
barber demonstrating on a student
barber demonstrating on a student
The Cosmetology classes at Harrold Campus hosted a guest speaker last week. Joséh from Pretty in a Minute, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, demonstrated their company's state-of-the-art hot tools (curling irons and hair dryers), with education and instruction on usage. The students got some great tips from this dynamic presenter!
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hairdresser demonstrating on a student
hairdresser giving a demonstration to a class of students
Members of the DCMO BOCES Public Information Service and Communications Team visited the Fab Lab at the Oxford Academy CSD Middle School today. Frank Oliver, Mat White, Dean Russin, P.J. Harmer, Zach Meseck, Kathryn Rutz, Annette Bagnall and Scott Jensen got a tour and explanation from Middle School Principal Gregory Lehr and Fab Lab Manager Scott Donahue, as well as the students themselves, who were happy to show off their projects. What an amazing educational resource!
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Fab Lab Manager explains a project to a group of adults; some students also shown.
Group of adults shown in the Fab Lab.
Three students show three adults a fish they netted from the hydroponics tank.
An adult stands next to a 3D printer.
Closeup of something being printed on a 3D printer.
Students soldering in the lab.
Closeup of student soldering.
DCMO BOCES Career Connections returns to Harrold Campus on January 24 (snow date 1/29) and Pole Campus January 25 (snow date 2/5). Students will attend a series of presentations with local employers to help expand their awareness of local jobs and career opportunities and grow their career preparation skills. It’s an exciting day of career preparations and connections, featuring many local employers– mark your calendars! Industry and business professionals interested in speaking at this event can contact Martha Ryan at ryanm@dcmoboces.com or call 607-335-1292.
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Union representative talking to students in classroom
Jordan Taft, a graduate of the Welding program at DCMO BOCES Alan D. Pole Campus in Norwich, recently won gold in the welding category of the international Toyota Material Handling Group (TMHG) Skills Competition. Taft is a welder at The Raymond Corporation in Greene, NY, part of the Toyota Industries family of companies. He competed against other welders from Toyota Industries material handling facilities in China, France, Italy, Sweden and the United States. According to a media release from the company, the competition consists of welding a steel pressure vessel, which required performing tack welding, executing semiautomatic welding and finishing the vessel’s surface. “It was an honor to represent Raymond in the competition and secure the gold,” Taft said. “I’m proud to work for a company that values the skilled trades, such as welding, and provides opportunities for skills advancement.” “Jordan actually earned the highest score of any competitor ever,” according to Jaan Aarismaa, Welding Instructor at DCMO BOCES Pole Campus. “Very proud of our alumni!”
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The Wellness Committee sponsored a glass ornament-making workshop for employees at the Alan D. Pole Campus Thursday night, and there was a lot of creativity on display! Participants could make 2 glass ornaments, working with glass and flame under the guidance of instructors from The Studio For Art and Craft.
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participants in the glass ornament workshop
Dori Bates works with glass and a torch
4 participants at the glass ornament owrkshop
classroom full of particpants listening to instructors
participants decorating their ornaments
On November 9, 2023, members from the Security and Law Enforcement class from Harrold Campus attended a trip to New York City to the 9/11 Museum and Memorial. The students participated in a guided tour of the Museum, viewing artifacts from the site, as well as learning the history, significance, and impact of these items as they related to 9/11.
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students outside in NYC
students and teacher at 9/11 memorial
students and teacher at 9/11 memorial
students and teacher at 9/11 memorial
students outside at 9/11 memorial
students outside 9/11 memorial
students and teacher at 9/11 memorial