On Thursday, February 28, 2013, the collaborative artwork of students from the OCM BOCES REACH program (grades 7 & 8) and senior residents of Parkrose Estates Retirement Community was on display at the senior living facility in Liverpool. The intergenerational art exhibit, “Freedom of the Arts,” was open for two public viewings that day; one from 1:00 to 3:00 PM and one from 5:30 to 7:30 PM.
For two months leading up to the exhibit, the senior living facility and the school had been working together to present a truly intergenerational and unique art exhibit. On multiple occasions, students visited the facility and worked with residents to create shared pieces of art. Those joint creations were displayed at the show, along with a variety of artwork in various other media and photographs of the student/resident teams.
Earlier this year, Carolyn Lincoln, the Director of Fun at Parkrose Estates, sought out Renae Montroy, a School Social Worker at OCM BOCES, about the project. The school and retirement community have successfully worked together in the past and Lincoln thought the art show collaboration would be a good fit between the two. She said, “Spectrum [Retirement Communities, LLC.,] who owns Parkrose, hosted art exhibits at all 25 of their facilities across the United States this February. At Parkrose, we wanted our intergenerational art show to include students from OCM BOCES.”
Montroy was excited about the idea of the students’ collaborating with Parkrose residents. She said, “We’ve done a lot of things with Parkrose in the past where the kids were able to interact with and learn from residents. I think this project has been the best collaboration so far. The students really had a chance to spend time with residents as they created artwork together. Even when some students appeared unsure about participating in the event, they truly enjoyed the time they spent with the residents. As one student talked about his apprehension, he said that he thought it wouldn’t be fun or interesting but in the end he didn’t want to leave. He connected well with the ladies he worked with and he really enjoyed his experience.”
Students in other OCM BOCES programs have also contributed to Parkrose Estates’ Freedom of the Arts show and had their works displayed along with their peers. Many of these students were guided and supported by their OCM BOCES art teachers, Leah LaChausse from the Career Academy in Liverpool and Pamela Macnabb from the STARS Alternative High School in Solvay. Additionally, artwork from residents, family members and also preschool students from the Child Time day care facility in Liverpool was exhibited at the show.
Carolyn Lincoln extended an invitation to the community to attend the special event. She said, “We really wanted the kids to be able to come to the event and to have their families present also so we decided to offer two viewings. We’re very excited about this and can’t wait to see the reactions of everyone involved when they see the awesome work!”
For more information about OCM BOCES alternative education programs, contact Karen Clark, Director of Alternative Education at 315/952-7847 or kclark@ocmboces.org.
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Thursday, January 31, 2013
Two Financial Aid Nights at OCM BOCES
OCM BOCES is hosting two financial aid nights in February, one at the Henry Campus in Syracuse and one at the McEvoy Campus in Cortland.
On Tuesday, February 5, 2013, OCM BOCES will host a Financial Aid Night from 6:00 to 8:00 PM at the Henry Campus in Syracuse. Financial Aid representatives from Onondaga Community College (OCC) will present an overview of the financial aid process and will be available to assist parents and students with completing the FAFSA forms.
To ensure computer availability at the February 5 event, please RSVP by calling 315-431-8503 or emailing mmuller@ocmboces.org.
On Tuesday, February 12, 2013, OCM BOCES will host a Financial Aid Night from 6:00 to 8:00 PM at the McEvoy Campus in Cortland. Financial Aid representatives from Tompkins-Cortland-Community College (TC3) will present an overview of the financial aid process and will be available to assist parents and students will completing the FAFSA forms.
To ensure computer availability at the February 12 event, please RSVP by calling 607-758-5232 or emailing ccolasurdo@ocmboces.org.
On Tuesday, February 5, 2013, OCM BOCES will host a Financial Aid Night from 6:00 to 8:00 PM at the Henry Campus in Syracuse. Financial Aid representatives from Onondaga Community College (OCC) will present an overview of the financial aid process and will be available to assist parents and students with completing the FAFSA forms.
To ensure computer availability at the February 5 event, please RSVP by calling 315-431-8503 or emailing mmuller@ocmboces.org.
On Tuesday, February 12, 2013, OCM BOCES will host a Financial Aid Night from 6:00 to 8:00 PM at the McEvoy Campus in Cortland. Financial Aid representatives from Tompkins-Cortland-Community College (TC3) will present an overview of the financial aid process and will be available to assist parents and students will completing the FAFSA forms.
To ensure computer availability at the February 12 event, please RSVP by calling 607-758-5232 or emailing ccolasurdo@ocmboces.org.
Tuesday, January 29, 2013
Cazenovia and West Genesee Advance to State Academic Decathlon
About 60 students from six Central New York school districts recently took part in the 2013 sectional U.S. Academic Decathlon sponsored by OCM BOCES.
The team from Cazenovia High School took first place in the daylong competition. The West Genesee High School team came in at second place and Liverpool High
School at third.
The teams from Cazenovia and West Genesee have qualified and will advance to the state
competition on March 15 and 16 at Onondaga Community College. The state
winner will go on to the national competition April 25-27 in
Minneapolis, Minnesota.
The following awards were also presented:
Overall -
First place: Darren Mihaich, Kyle Polhamus and Robert Louis (all Cazenovia).
Second place: Sean Fitzpatrick (Tully), Danielle Axelson (Cazenovia) and Emma Ryan (West Genesee).
Third place: Megan Nolan (West Genesee), Kevin Zalewski (Liverpool) and David Martellock (Cazenovia).
Art -
First place: Emma Ryan (West Genesee), Danielle Axelson (Cazenovia) and Darren Mihaich (Cazenovia).
Second place: Robert Louis (Cazenovia), Kyle Polhamus (Cazenovia) and Sean Fitzpatrick (Tully).
Third place: David Martellock (Cazenovia), Kevin Zalewski (Liverpool), Megan Nolan (West Genesee), Michael Wasnik (Liverpool) and Jacob Haley (Liverpool).
Economics -
First place: Raj Patel (Liverpool), Tatyana Shakhov (West Genesee), Kevin Zalewski (Liverpool), Jonathan Carpenter (Liverpool), Nathan Clapper (North Syracuse) and Darren Mihaich (Cazenovia).
Second place: Emma Ryan (West Genesee), Jamie Kuppel (Liverpool) and Sean Fitzpatrick (Tully).
Third place: Eric Perdew (North Syracuse), Robert Louis (Cazenovia), Kyle Polhamus (Cazenovia) and Kevin Shane (North Syracuse).
Language and Literature -
First place: Emma Ryan (West Genesee), Juliana Thompson (Westhill), Danielle Axelson (Cazenovia) and Megan Nolan (West Genesee).
Second place: Nicholas Serrao (West Genesee), Tatyana Shakhov (West Genesee), Madeline Pierce (Tully), Kyle Polhamus (Cazenovia), Evan Janes-Rouse (West Genesee) and Sean Fitzpatrick (Tully).
Third place: Megan Petty (West Genesee), Marley Cummings (Tully) and Kevin Shane (North Syracuse).
Math -
First place: Eric Perdew (North Syracuse), Jamie Kuppel (Liverpool) and Alex Coombs (Westhill).
Second place: Stephen Burgay (Westhill), Tatyana Shakhov (West Genesee), Nathan Clapper (North Syracuse), Sean Fitzpatrick (Tully) and Schuyler McGregor (Tully).
Third place: Michael Schug (North Syracuse), Marley Cummings (Tully) and Aden Orzell (Westhill).
Music -
First place: Emma Ryan (West Genesee), Jonathan Carpenter (Liverpool) and Darren Mihaich (Cazenovia).
Second place: Megan Petty (West Genesee), Robert Louis (Cazenovia), Kyle Polhamus (Cazenovia) and Megan Nolan (West Genesee).
Third place: David Martellock (Cazenovia), Danielle Axelson (Cazenovia) and Alex Coombs (Westhill).
Science -
First place: Robert Louis (Cazenovia), Kyle Polhamus (Cazenovia) and Sean Fitzpatrick (Tully).
Second place: David Martellock (Cazenovia), Juliana Thompson (Westhill), Alex Coombs (Westhill) and Michael Wasnik (Liverpool).
Third place: Nicholas Serrao (West Genesee), Kurt Guass (Tully) and Darren Mihaich (Cazenovia).
Social Studies -
First place: Robert Louis (Cazenovia), Kyle Polhamus (Cazenovia) and Darren Mihaich (Cazenovia).
Second place: Nicholas Serrao (West Genesee), Kevin Zalewski (Liverpool) and Sean Fitzpatrick (Tully).
Third place: Anastasija Useva (Westhill), Vadim Shakhov (West Genesee), Danielle Axelson (Cazenovia), Evan Janes-Rouse (West Genesee) and Joseph Jackson (North Syracuse).
Art -
First place: Emma Ryan (West Genesee), Danielle Axelson (Cazenovia) and Darren Mihaich (Cazenovia).
Second place: Robert Louis (Cazenovia), Kyle Polhamus (Cazenovia) and Sean Fitzpatrick (Tully).
Third place: David Martellock (Cazenovia), Kevin Zalewski (Liverpool), Megan Nolan (West Genesee), Michael Wasnik (Liverpool) and Jacob Haley (Liverpool).
Economics -
First place: Raj Patel (Liverpool), Tatyana Shakhov (West Genesee), Kevin Zalewski (Liverpool), Jonathan Carpenter (Liverpool), Nathan Clapper (North Syracuse) and Darren Mihaich (Cazenovia).
Second place: Emma Ryan (West Genesee), Jamie Kuppel (Liverpool) and Sean Fitzpatrick (Tully).
Third place: Eric Perdew (North Syracuse), Robert Louis (Cazenovia), Kyle Polhamus (Cazenovia) and Kevin Shane (North Syracuse).
Language and Literature -
First place: Emma Ryan (West Genesee), Juliana Thompson (Westhill), Danielle Axelson (Cazenovia) and Megan Nolan (West Genesee).
Second place: Nicholas Serrao (West Genesee), Tatyana Shakhov (West Genesee), Madeline Pierce (Tully), Kyle Polhamus (Cazenovia), Evan Janes-Rouse (West Genesee) and Sean Fitzpatrick (Tully).
Third place: Megan Petty (West Genesee), Marley Cummings (Tully) and Kevin Shane (North Syracuse).
Math -
First place: Eric Perdew (North Syracuse), Jamie Kuppel (Liverpool) and Alex Coombs (Westhill).
Second place: Stephen Burgay (Westhill), Tatyana Shakhov (West Genesee), Nathan Clapper (North Syracuse), Sean Fitzpatrick (Tully) and Schuyler McGregor (Tully).
Third place: Michael Schug (North Syracuse), Marley Cummings (Tully) and Aden Orzell (Westhill).
Music -
First place: Emma Ryan (West Genesee), Jonathan Carpenter (Liverpool) and Darren Mihaich (Cazenovia).
Second place: Megan Petty (West Genesee), Robert Louis (Cazenovia), Kyle Polhamus (Cazenovia) and Megan Nolan (West Genesee).
Third place: David Martellock (Cazenovia), Danielle Axelson (Cazenovia) and Alex Coombs (Westhill).
Science -
First place: Robert Louis (Cazenovia), Kyle Polhamus (Cazenovia) and Sean Fitzpatrick (Tully).
Second place: David Martellock (Cazenovia), Juliana Thompson (Westhill), Alex Coombs (Westhill) and Michael Wasnik (Liverpool).
Third place: Nicholas Serrao (West Genesee), Kurt Guass (Tully) and Darren Mihaich (Cazenovia).
Social Studies -
First place: Robert Louis (Cazenovia), Kyle Polhamus (Cazenovia) and Darren Mihaich (Cazenovia).
Second place: Nicholas Serrao (West Genesee), Kevin Zalewski (Liverpool) and Sean Fitzpatrick (Tully).
Third place: Anastasija Useva (Westhill), Vadim Shakhov (West Genesee), Danielle Axelson (Cazenovia), Evan Janes-Rouse (West Genesee) and Joseph Jackson (North Syracuse).
| Cazenovia High School |
| West Genesee High School |
| Liverpool High School |
Wednesday, January 23, 2013
OCM BOCES Sponsors Sectional-Level Academic Decathlon
The two highest scoring teams will advance to the New York State Competition on March 15 and 16 at Onondaga Community College. The state winner will go on to represent New York State at the national USAD competition, which is scheduled for April 25-27 in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Since it began as a local academic competition in California in 1968, the United State Academic Decathlon has grown to become an international event. The local Academic Decathlon is coordinated by the Onondaga-Cortland-Madison BOCES. Students in ninth through twelfth grades will comprise district teams of three “A” students (Honors), three “B” students (Scholastic), and three “C” students (Varsity). The Academic Decathlon promotes well roundedness by providing competition for each team in several events. The students will take objective tests in art, music, language and literature, science, social science, mathematics, and economics. They will also participate in a “Super Quiz”, team oral relay conducted before an audience.
Participants and coaches are:
Cazenovia – Coaches: Christie Brenneck and Martin Kelly
Contestants: Danielle Axelson, Emma Dudley, Gaevin Froio, Robert Louis, Riley Lloyd, David Martellock, Darren Mihaich, Kyle Polhamus, and Schyler Rochelle
Alternates: Remi Boissonnas, Caden Boone, Brock Houghton, and Joseph Mavec
Cicero-North Syracuse High School – Coach: Matt Harbinger
Contestants: Matthew Barnell, Nathan Clapper, Natalie Dicosta, David Hess, Joseph Jackson, Heather Parzych, Eric Perdew, Michael Schug, and Kevin Shane
Alternates: n/a
Liverpool – Coach: Daryl Burrer
Contestants: Jonathan Carpenter, Christopher Daucher, Jacob Haley, Jamie Kuppel, Andrew Mashayekhi, Raj Patel, Michael Wasnik, and Kevin Zalewski
Alternates: n/a
Tully – Coaches: Kim Cameron and William Ralbovsky
Contestants: Marley Cummings, Sean Fitzpatrick, Kurt Guass, Julie Kunnumpurath, Schuyler McGregor, Cassidy McGinn, Sara Reppenhagen, and Katie Warner
Alternates: n/a
West Genesee – Coach: Scott Duda
Contestants: Evan Janes-Rouse, Kablan Kouakou, John Lisi, Megan Nolan, Megan Petty, Nicholas Serrao, Tatyana Shakhon, and Vadim Shakhov
Alternates: Callie Campbell, Rachel Gdula, James Hickey, Melissa Schiff, and Eric Wolfe
Westhill – Coach: Sarah Fleming
Contestants: Stephen Burgay, Alex Coombs, Aidan Kelly, Aden Orzell, Madeline Pierce, Jordan Roach, Jennifer Root, Juliana Thompson, and Anastasija Useva
Alternates: Rachel Berry, Christine Kosciewicz, Chandler Loyd, Emily Scholl, and Molly Spinek
For more information about the 2013 sectional level Academic Decathlon at Westhill High School, call Elaina Renfrew, OCM BOCES’ Coordinator of Educational Services and Academic Decathlon Sectional Coordinator, at 315/431-8598.
Monday, January 14, 2013
Next Generation Science Standards Draft Review
On January 11, the OCM BOCES Science Center held a Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) work session for teachers, administrators, and curriculum specialists. With the January 8th release of the second draft of the Next Generation Science Standards, this session gave participants the opportunity to get together, review, and discuss the drafted standards. Forty participants from a variety of districts explored the performance indicators, cross cutting concepts, as well as key vocabulary included within the standards. Some important goals of the work session were to familiarize teachers with the NGSS and to obtain feedback on the second draft version. An interface was created by the Science Center to collect feedback comments using focused criteria. The feedback will be shared with Achieve (the company leading the writing of the new standards) as well as NYSED.The timeline for the Next Generation Science Standards is as follows:
- The standards opened for review at 3:00 p.m. EST on January 8, 2013.
- The review period will end on January 29, 2013.
- The standards and the survey can be accessed at www.nextgenscience.org
- Final Release – March of 2013
- NYSED will have to decide whether to adopt the NGSS and, if adopted, make decisions concerning curriculum development, implementation and testing.
Monday, December 17, 2012
OCM BOCES Saddened by Tragic Events in CT
The terrible tragedy that occurred on Friday, December 14, 2012 at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown,
Connecticut has created a tremendous sense of sadness and loss. It is a time when we hold our own children close while keeping the children, families and Newtown community in our
thoughts and prayers.
Please be assured that keeping students and staff safe at Onondaga Cortland Madison BOCES is a high priority. Building level safety plans are in place. Visitors must sign in and out of the buildings. We have safety committees that are continually evaluating our safety plans, policies and procedures. We are committed to putting the safety of our students at the forefront of our daily work.
Children will have different responses to this tragedy; many may have questions or concerns about what they are hearing on the news. For your reference, we have provided links to information regarding what schools can do to help students during this time.
Please be aware that our staff at OCM BOCES will be available for any support that is needed during this difficult time. OCM BOCES remains firmly committed to the safety of our students and staff.
Please be assured that keeping students and staff safe at Onondaga Cortland Madison BOCES is a high priority. Building level safety plans are in place. Visitors must sign in and out of the buildings. We have safety committees that are continually evaluating our safety plans, policies and procedures. We are committed to putting the safety of our students at the forefront of our daily work.
Children will have different responses to this tragedy; many may have questions or concerns about what they are hearing on the news. For your reference, we have provided links to information regarding what schools can do to help students during this time.
Please be aware that our staff at OCM BOCES will be available for any support that is needed during this difficult time. OCM BOCES remains firmly committed to the safety of our students and staff.
- President Obama speaks at the memorial service (text of speech)
- National Association of School Psychologists message
- Washington Post's Remembering the Victims page
- NAESP's Report to Parents about dealing with tragedy
- New York Times Learning Network's Student Opinion page (where students can write a message)
- Larry Ferlazzo's collection of resources about Sandy Hook Elementary tragedy
- Larry Ferlazzo's collection of resources for talking with children about tragedy
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
New York State Education Commissioner Visits OCM BOCES
On Wednesday, November 14, 2012, New York State Department Commissioner of Education Dr. John B. King, Jr. visited the OCM BOCES Irvin E. Henry Education Campus in Syracuse, NY. Dr. King, who was accompanied by Deputy Commissioner Ken Slentz, visited the OCM BOCES campus as part of a series of site visits to schools and other BOCES in Central New York.
Dr. King and Deputy Commissioner Slentz met with OCM BOCES District Superintendent Mr. J. Francis Manning, Assistant Superintendent for Student Services Colleen Viggiano, Assistant Superintendent for Instructional Support Services Jeff Craig and Chief Technology Officer Mike Fay, as well as Cayuga-Onondaga BOCES District Superintendent William Speck, and Oswego BOCES District Superintendent Christopher Todd. The Commissioner was interested in learning how the implementation of the Regents Reform Agenda, also know as Race To The Top, was proceeding in our area.
While at OCM BOCES, the Commissioner and Deputy Commissioner had the opportunity to hear about various student programs and new projects that are taking place throughout the organization. At the end the meeting, OCM BOCES Pastry Arts students’ Leah Simon and Alexa Mentel, both second year students with instructor Marilyn Davis, paid a visit to the group to discuss their education with BOCES.
Alexa, who is an OCM BOCES senior from the Liverpool Central School District, told the Commissioner about her “passion for pastry” having been cultivated at OCM BOCES. Alexa plans to attend Johnson and Wales in the future and hopes eventually to open her own bakery.
Leah, who is a student at the OCM BOCES Career Academy in Liverpool, is from the Tully Central School District. Leah told Dr. King that she appreciates the “hands-on” education that she has received at OCM BOCES and that the college visits her class has gone on helped her decide that she also wants to further her education in pastry arts at Johnson and Wales University.
Pictured: New York State Education Department Commissioner John B. King Jr. shakes hands with Leah Simon, a second-year OCM BOCES Pastry Arts student at the Irvin E. Henry. Pictured next to Leah is Alexa Mentel, another second-year Pastry Arts student; behind Commissioner King is Deputy Commissioner Ken Slentz; to Dr. King’s left is Cayuga-Onondaga BOCES District William Speck and seated in front of Dr. King is OCM BOCES District Superintendent J. Francis Manning.
Dr. King and Deputy Commissioner Slentz met with OCM BOCES District Superintendent Mr. J. Francis Manning, Assistant Superintendent for Student Services Colleen Viggiano, Assistant Superintendent for Instructional Support Services Jeff Craig and Chief Technology Officer Mike Fay, as well as Cayuga-Onondaga BOCES District Superintendent William Speck, and Oswego BOCES District Superintendent Christopher Todd. The Commissioner was interested in learning how the implementation of the Regents Reform Agenda, also know as Race To The Top, was proceeding in our area.
While at OCM BOCES, the Commissioner and Deputy Commissioner had the opportunity to hear about various student programs and new projects that are taking place throughout the organization. At the end the meeting, OCM BOCES Pastry Arts students’ Leah Simon and Alexa Mentel, both second year students with instructor Marilyn Davis, paid a visit to the group to discuss their education with BOCES.
Alexa, who is an OCM BOCES senior from the Liverpool Central School District, told the Commissioner about her “passion for pastry” having been cultivated at OCM BOCES. Alexa plans to attend Johnson and Wales in the future and hopes eventually to open her own bakery.
Leah, who is a student at the OCM BOCES Career Academy in Liverpool, is from the Tully Central School District. Leah told Dr. King that she appreciates the “hands-on” education that she has received at OCM BOCES and that the college visits her class has gone on helped her decide that she also wants to further her education in pastry arts at Johnson and Wales University.
Pictured: New York State Education Department Commissioner John B. King Jr. shakes hands with Leah Simon, a second-year OCM BOCES Pastry Arts student at the Irvin E. Henry. Pictured next to Leah is Alexa Mentel, another second-year Pastry Arts student; behind Commissioner King is Deputy Commissioner Ken Slentz; to Dr. King’s left is Cayuga-Onondaga BOCES District William Speck and seated in front of Dr. King is OCM BOCES District Superintendent J. Francis Manning.
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