First Sergeant Goff from the Delaware County Sheriff’s Office Corrections Division recently spoke to seniors in the Security & Law Enforcement program at Harrold Campus about the career of a corrections officer, the training required, and what an average day looks like. Bringing in guest speakers from the profession is one of the ways DCMO BOCES helps students explore their career options. #ctemonth
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Career-focused CTE programs like Visual Communications help students prepare for immediate employment, advanced certifications and further education. For instance, at Harrold Campus, over 100 Visual Communications students have been able to to earn college credit in conjunction with SUNY Broome Community College’s concurrent enrollment program, totaling 519 credits and counting! Internships and certifications are also available. Learn more about the program at www.dcmoboces.com/o/dcmo-boces/page/cte-visual-communications. #ctemonth
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Last week, 10th grade students from a number of area schools visited the CTE programs at the DCMO BOCES Pole Campus in Norwich. Teachers and current students introduced the visitors to the different career and technical programs available for them to enroll in for their junior and senior years. Students selected the programs they were most interested in and visited those areas for a hands-on experience. Participating school districts included Greene CSD, Otselic Valley CSD, Oxford Academy CSD, Unadilla Valley CSD, Valley Heights Christian Academy, Norwich, City School District, and Sherburne-Earlville CSD.
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8th grade students from seven schools visited the DCMO BOCES Harrold Campus on Wednesday, where they toured classrooms and shops, and learned about the different career and technical education programs available to them in their junior and senior years. Thanks to our CTE teachers and students for hosting them! Participating schools were Afton CSD, Bainbridge-Guilford CSD, Delaware Academy CSD at Delhi, Downsville CSD, Franklin CSD and Gilbertsville-Mount Upton CSD. #ctemonth
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Students from DCMO BOCES Robert W. Harrold Campus in Sidney Center and Alan D. Pole Campus in Norwich participated in the SkillsUSA Area II Competition, held at SUNY Morrisville on February 6, with 9 students and a chapter advisor bringing home awards. The regional event featured 50 hands-on competitions, with approximately 975 students representing 25 schools, including CTE centers and high schools with SkillsUSA chapters. Students demonstrated technical skills, professionalism, and leadership across a wide range of contests.
COMPETITION RESULTS:
From Harrold Campus:
2nd Place, Automotive Service – Basic: Kayla Escobar, Unatego CSD
1st Place, Heavy Equipment Operations: Kaedin VanEchaute, Morris CSD
1st Place, Restaurant Service: Mackenzie Spain, Unatego CSD
2nd Place, Basic Healthcare: Chloe Stilson, Unatego CSD
3rd Place, Basic Healthcare: Taylor French, Gilbertsville-Mount Upton CSD
2nd Place, Medical Math: Jade Lindroth, Gilbertsville-Mount Upton CSD
1st Place, Nurse Assisting: LeAnna Crandall, Sidney CSD
From Pole Campus:
3rd Place Nurse Assisting: Avery Solloway, Sherburne-Earlville CSD
3rd Place: Cabinetmaking: Tallan Davis, Greene CSD

RECOGNITION:
Area II Advisor of the Year: Jeanni Romanowski (Harrold Campus)

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DCMO BOCES Human & Retail Services students traveled to Unatego Central School this week, where they took part in FBLA (Future Business Leaders of America) Week activities. They helped serve tortilla chips and salsa, donated by Mike Gavin and Macho Tacos. Human & Retail Services teacher Nanette LaTourette and Career Destinations & Work Based Learning Coordinator Christina McCall-Hopkins joined them.

The Unatego FBLA chapter and their advisor, Unatego business teacher Terri Jackson, organized the event for “Culinary Tuesday.” The group sponsored activities all week long, with other themes being Medical Monday, Newsflash Wednesday, Thankful Thursday and Future Leaders Friday. The week featured a blood drive, guest speakers and class participation challenges, including a scavenger hunt and a quiz bowl.
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Over the past few weeks, students in Darla Ramos' classroom at Harrold Campus have been exploring and mixing different substances as part of their hands-on learning experiences. Last Friday, the class put their fine motor skills to work during a colorful volcano experiment– using droppers, students carefully added vinegar mixed with food coloring into their volcanoes filled with baking soda. As the ingredients combined, an exciting chemical reaction took place, and vibrant “lava” bubbled out of the volcanoes. Students eagerly observed the reaction: the bubbling, fizzing, and colorful eruptions. It was a fun and engaging way to explore science while strengthening fine motor skills and communication.

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8th grade students from Hancock Central School, Unatego Central School and Walton Central School visited the DCMO BOCES Harrold Campus on Tuesday, where they toured classrooms and shops, and learned about the different career and technical education programs available to them in their junior and senior years. Thanks to our CTE teachers and students for hosting them! #ctemonth
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As of 2025, there are more than 650,000 automotive technicians employed in the United States, with a median income of $50,000. With the average age of current technicians continuing to rise, new technicians will be in demand for years to come. Career-focused CTE programs like Automotive Technology help students prepare for immediate employment, advanced certifications and further education. College credits, internships and certifications are available. Learn more about the program at http://www.dcmoboces.com/.../page/cte-automotive-technology #ctemonth
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The New York Inspires – Portrait of A Graduate intiative brought area educators from 14 school districts and two colleges together at the DCMO BOCES Support Services Center in Norwich on February 3. There, they worked together to create a unified framework for managing seals, endorsements and designations to expand the opportunities and pathways to graduation for our students. The group brainstormed possible pathways and worked to develop a plan of next steps for the region. It was a valuable opportunity to work collaboratively to ensure that every student has equitable access to the new seals, designations and proficiency-based pathways to graduation. The professional learning opportunity was facilitated by DCMO BOCES Instructional Support Services, including presenters Superintendent Timothy Ryan, Bainbridge-Guilford CSD, Superintendent Brenton Taylor, Unadilla Valley CSD, and Counselor Jilene Nordberg, Afton CSD.

DCMO BOCES Instructional Support Services provides a full schedule of professional learning opportunities –visit www.dcmoboces.com/page/instructional-support-services to find out more.
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This week is FBLA (Future Business Leaders of America) Week, and students at Unatego Central School will be celebrating each day with themed speakers and activities highlighting careers and activities. The Unatego FBLA chapter and their advisor, Unatego business teacher Terri Jackson, organized the event, with additional support from the DCMO BOCES Career Destinations program and Work-Based Learning Coordinator Christina McCall-Hopkins. Monday’s theme was “Medical Monday,” featuring a Red Cross Blood Drive and a nurse guest speaker. Tuesday is Culinary Tuesday, and students from the DCMO BOCES Human Services program will be passing out nachos and salsa donated by Machos Tacos in Sidney. Other themes are Newsflash Wednesday, Thankful Thursday and Future Leaders Friday. The week also features class participation challenges, including a scavenger hunt and a quiz bowl. What a great collaboration!
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Last week, 10th grade students from a number of area schools visited the DCMO BOCES Harrold Campus CTE programs. Teachers and current students introduced the visitors to the different career and technical programs available for them to enroll in for their junior and senior years. Students selected the programs they were most interested in and visited those areas for a hands-on experience. Participating school districts included Sidney CSD, Unatego CSD, Hancock CSD, Afton CSD, Bainbridge-Guilford CSD, Walton CSD, Delaware Academy CSD at Delhi, Franklin CSD, Otsego Christian Academy, Downsville CSD and Gilbertsville-Mount Upton CSD.
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Need a change? There are plenty of great opportunities available at DCMO BOCES right now, including these two. Go to http://www.dcmoboces.com/.../page/employment-opportunities to see all the available positions. It's a great time to work at DCMO BOCES!
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Students at the DCMO BOCES Alan D. Pole Campus recently participated in a “Random Acts of Kindness” activity organized by teacher Maggie Alexander. The activity focused on discussing and identifying ways to be kind to others. Paper hearts were distributed to classrooms, and teachers guided conversations with students, who shared their responses in multiple ways, including writing independently, receiving staff assistance, or using communication devices. Completed hearts were added to a Kindness Tree, creating a visual display of student participation and ideas related to kindness. It was an inspiring activity!
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It’s Super Bowl time, and the 2 therapy dogs at DCMO BOCES Harrold Campus got in the spirit of things with their own Puppy Bowl on Friday. Helti and Scout had a grand time, zooming around the gym and playing a little football, puppy-style. Thanks to their handlers Mary Greene and Emily Whipple for arranging this fun “sports” event!
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The annual Chenango County School Boards Association Legislative Breakfast was held Saturday at the DCMO BOCES Alan D. Pole Campus. John Klockowski, DCMO BOCES Board of Education member, introduced a number of student speakers, as well as the guest legislative speakers: New York State Assemblyman Joe Angelino, New York State Assemblyman Christopher Tague, and Faith Vavra, Director of Community Affairs for U.S. Representative Josh Riley’s office. The annual breakfast is an opportunity for area school board members and school administrators to hear from their local legislators, and for the legislators to hear from them on a variety of topics related to education.

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Assemblyman Joe Angelino and Dave Klockowski
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Last weekend, Unadilla Valley CSD hosted a District 4 FFA Leadership Development Event. Over 180 FFA (Future Farmers of America) members from area chapters attended, where they gave speeches, presentations, recitations and showed off their interview skills. DCMO BOCES student Charity Johnson (Unatego CSD) represented the Harrold Campus FFA Chapter. She did well in the competition, and will advance to the FFA Substate Competition for Senior People in Agriculture, to be held in Windsor later this year. Charity is the the first DCMO BOCES student to advance in a Leadership Development Event in recent memory. Congratulations, Charity!
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Voters in the DCMO BOCES region approved a $44.4 million capital project designed to renew and strengthen our ability to serve the students of our 16 component school districts. Proposition No. 1, to approve the reconstruction and addition project, passed 882 to 323. Proposition No. 2, the acquisition of the former Masonville Elementary School, passed 847 to 351.
“We are grateful for the approval of both propositions in this capital project and, moreover, for the support shown by our DCMO BOCES community,” said Michael Rullo, DCMO BOCES District Superintendent. “Be assured, the enhancements made to our programming and our facilities through this project will benefit the students of our region for years to come. DCMO BOCES will remain an outstanding place to learn and to work. We cannot wait to see the improvements come to life and watch our students thrive as a result!”

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Renewal 2027 Capital Building Project: passed

Polls are open across the DCMO BOCES region. Eligible voters may cast their ballot at any of the 18 polling places, including the two DCMO BOCES campuses. More information can be found here.

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Today's the day! Residents of the 16 DCMO BOCES school districts will have an opportunity to vote on the Capital Building Project from noon-8:00 pm today, with voting sites at each of the school districts and at the two DCMO BOCES campuses. Eligible voters may vote at any of these sites. Detailed information about the project, the propositions to be voted on, and voting eligibility can be found on the Capital Building Project page of the www.dcmoboces.com website (click on the link at the top right of any page).

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