Monday, April 30, 2012

Three OCM BOCES Students Place in State SkillsUSA Competition

Alexandra Puglisi
The New York State SkillsUSA competition, “Champions at Work,” recently took place at the New York State Fairgrounds. More than 2,000 Career and Technical Education (CTE) students from across New York State, including many from the OCM BOCES Henry Campus in Syracuse and McEvoy Educational Campus in Cortland, came together to compete in performance and written contests in areas such as culinary arts, cosmetology, construction and welding.

Three students from OCM BOCES earned medals in their individual competitions. Those students are:
Ryan McArdell (1st place in Automotive Refinishing) – Ryan is a senior OCM BOCES Automotive Collision Technology student from the Baldwinsville Central School District. By placing first, Ryan qualifies to compete in the National SkillsUSA competition.

Alexandra (Alex) Puglisi (2nd place in Commercial Baking) – Alex is a senior OCM BOCES Pastry Arts student from the Fayetteville-Manlius Central School District.

Christian Seyerle (3rd place in Criminal Justice) – Christian is a senior OCM BOCES Criminal Justice student from the Marathon Central School District.

SkillsUSA is a national organization serving high school and college students preparing for careers in technical and service occupations. The organization provides quality educational experiences for students in leadership, teamwork, citizenship and character development. SkillsUSA offers annual regional, state and national competitions through which CTE students vie against each other for the competition’s top honors, scholarships and prizes of tools for their trades.
Other students from OCM BOCES that competed in the New York State SkillsUSA competition are:

Anthony Allen, junior Culinary Arts student from the DeRuyter Central School District;

Richard Allen, senior Automotive Technology student from the North Syracuse Central School District;

Tim Bachner, senior Culinary Arts student from the North Syracuse Central School District;

Christine Beckhusen, junior Pastry Arts student from the North Syracuse Central School District;

Maya Bey, junior Cosmetology student from the Jamesville-DeWitt Central School District;

Shawn Bocyck, senior Laboratory Technology student from the Baldwinsville Central School District;

Nicole Bulles, senior Medical Professions student from the North Syracuse Central School District;

William (Buddy) Chasteen, junior Culinary Arts student from the Solvay Union Free School District;

Lacey Crane, junior Culinary Arts student from the Cincinnatus Central School District;

Ashley Dening, senior Graphic Communications student from the West Genesee Central School District;

Tyler Dennison, senior Automotive Technology student from the Cortland Enlarged City School District;

Kaitie Duguid, senior Laboratory Technology student from the Liverpool Central School District;

Mackenzie Edinger, senior Graphic Communications student from the Tully Central School District;

Sam Hall, senior Culinary Arts student from the Cortland Enlarged City School District;

Jessica Hosner, senior Culinary Arts student from the North Syracuse Central School District;

Megan Howard, junior Health Occupations Technology student from the Cortland Enlarged City School District;

Nikki Hunter, senior Early Childhood Education student from the West Genesee Central School District;

Shaun Lamphear, senior Medical Professions student from the Chittenango Central School District;

Sam Martin, senior Culinary Arts student from the North Syracuse Central School District;

Samantha McMahon, senior Graphic Communications Technology student from the Marathon Central School District;

Darian Meggesto, senior Medical Professions student from the West Genesee Central School District;

Alexa Mentel, junior Pastry Arts student from the Liverpool Central School District;

Brian Metzger, senior Pastry Arts student from the Liverpool Central School District;

Nick Nolan, senior Automotive Technology student from the Baldwinsville Central School District;

Darien Ostrander, junior Culinary Arts student from the Cortland Enlarged City School District;

Michelle Price, senior Culinary Arts student from the North Syracuse Central School District;

Kaia Reynolds, junior Automotive Technology student from the Baldwinsville Central School District;

Danaysia Rucker, junior Cosmetology student from the North Syracuse Central School District;

David VanSlyke, senior Computer Technology student from the Baldwinsville Central School District; and

Carlie Willson, junior Cosmetology student from the Jamesville-DeWitt Central School District.

Congratulations to all OCM BOCES students for a job well done!

For more information about OCM BOCES Career and Technical Education Programs, contact Robert Leslie at 315/431-8407.

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

OCM BOCES Students Compete in State SkillsUSA Competition

The New York State SkillsUSA competition, “Champions at Work,” took place on Thursday, April 26 and Friday, April 27 at the New York State Fairgrounds.


SkillsUSA is a national organization serving high school and college students preparing for careers in technical and service occupations. The organization provides quality educational experiences for students in leadership, teamwork, citizenship and character development. SkillsUSA offers annual regional, state and national competitions through which CTE students vie against each other for the competition’s top honors, scholarships and prizes of tools for their trades.

For more information about OCM BOCES Career and Technical Education Programs, contact Robert Leslie at 315/431-8407.

Friday, April 20, 2012

OCM BOCES Responds to State Comptroller’s Report on the Cost-Effectiveness of BOCES Non-Instructional Services

On April 20, the Office of New York State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli released a report on the findings of their audit of the Cost-Effectiveness of Non-Instructional Services for New York State Boards of Cooperative Educational Services (BOCES). The Comptroller’s audit included four BOCES in Central New York – Onondaga-Cortland-Madison (OCM BOCES), Hamilton-Fulton-Montgomery, Delaware-Chenango-Madison-Otsego, and Oneida-Herkimer-Madison.

While the Comptroller’s audit found “that BOCES’ costs for non-instructional services are generally higher than the costs districts would pay if they performed the services themselves,” it is clear that the audit does not tell the whole story regarding the cost-effectiveness to districts. In many cases, the services that were compared were not the same as the services that were received by the districts through BOCES. In other cases, the comparison of cost-effectiveness did not take into account the overall cost of the services to the district and the savings received.

In one instance cited by the Comptroller’s audit of a program costing more, the district actually saved money. When looking at the participation of the Cortland Enlarged City School District in the BOCES Food Service Management Program, the Comptroller indicated that the district’s participation cost them $27,000 more through BOCES. However, prior to joining the service, the Cortland Enlarged City School District was incurring a deficit in their food service programs of approximately $70,000 in 2008-09 and $19,000 in 2009-10, that was reduced through the use of the service. In 2010-11, the service had a $4,564 profit. The Comptroller’s audit does not take this deficit into account and instead cites the difference in cost of just the salaries and benefits.

Cortland Enlarged City School District Superintendent Laurence Spring said, “Prior to utilizing the OCM BOCES Food Management Service, our District was operating a program that was running a significant deficit which was costing our taxpayers money. Through our participation in the OCM BOCES service, we were able to reduce the burden on our taxpayers and are more efficiently providing a cafeteria program to our students by sharing with other school districts.”

OCM BOCES District Superintendent Jessica F. Cohen said, “Despite the audit’s findings, we firmly believe that the BOCES approach to the development of services is cost-effective, saves taxpayer dollars before BOCES aid, and is consistent with the needs of our component school districts. It is disheartening that in this time when districts need to be exploring consolidation as a way of doing business, this report may discourage the very thing that should be happening.”

The Comptroller’s audit cites two additional instances where OCM BOCES non-instructional services resulted in higher costs to districts serviced. In both instances, the cost comparisons were made using different types and varied levels of services.

OCM BOCES Board of Education President V. Ann Wright also commented on the Comptroller’s report, “The goal of the Onondaga-Cortland-Madison BOCES is to offer high quality programs and services to school districts. We believe that there is significant evidence that this is done in a cost-effective manner before aid. We will continue to review our programs to ensure that they are provided to districts both effectively and cost-efficiently.”

Monday, April 2, 2012

Spring Recess is April 9-13

Reminder: The OCM BOCES Spring Recess is from April 9-13.

In September, the Onondaga Cortland Madison BOCES Board of Education approved changing the April break to April 9-13 due to the state’s last-minute scheduling of the English Language Arts assessment during the same week as the originally scheduled Spring Recess.

To view the 2011-2012 OCM BOCES school calendar, go to http://www.ocmboces.org/tfiles/folder1051/2011-2012%20School%20Calendar.pdf

Friday, March 23, 2012

OCM BOCES to Offer High School Welding Program at McEvoy Campus

This fall, high school students in the southern area of Central New York will have the option of learning a new type of career as part of their high school curriculum. Through its Career and Technical Education Programs, the OCM BOCES McEvoy Educational Campus (serving the Districts of Cincinnatus, Cortland City, DeRuyter, Fabius-Pompey, Homer, Marathon, McGraw and Tully) will begin offering two-year Welding Technology Program for high school juniors and seniors in September of 2012.

In Central New York, there is currently a high demand for welders. Students completing this OCM BOCES program will become industry certified, providing them with the knowledge and technical skills to prepare them for positions as entry-level welders or advanced placement in post-secondary education.
Skilled Welding Technicians have multiple job options and are a vital link in the manufacturing, construction and facilities maintenance industry.  The OCM BOCES Welding Technology program teaches students many different welding processes including arc welding, MIG welding, TIG welding, brazing and soldering, as well as cutting, heat-treating and metallurgy.

Students will gain knowledge of electrical systems, power sources and different welding technologies, as well as the use and interpretation of visual symbols related to welding.  The Welding Technology program includes technical math and science, welding print interpretation and measurement.
For more information about the OCM BOCES Welding Technology program, students can talk to their school guidance counselor or call the OCM BOCES McEvoy Educational Campus Guidance Office at (607) 758-5261.

Pictured: Earlier in March, nine students from the Fabius-Pompey, Homer and McGraw School Districts came to OCM BOCES to learn about a new welding program that will be offered at the their McEvoy Educational Campus starting in the Fall of 2012. Students had the opportunity to hear about the program, learn about college welding programs and career opportunities available and even try out the trade.

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser at McEvoy Campus - March 28

OCM BOCES’ SkillsUSA and Epicurean Club students from the McEvoy Education Campus will be holding a spaghetti dinner fundraiser on Wednesday, March 28, 2012 on their campus (1710 NYS Route 13) in Cortland. The dinner will take place from 4:30 PM – 7:30 PM with the money raised used to support the students in their upcoming occupational competitions for ProStart and SkillsUSA.  The cost for dinner is $7.50 for adults, $6.50 for seniors (65 and over) and $4.00 for children (12 and under).

For more information, contact Kay Kraatz, OCM BOCES’ McEvoy Campus SkillsUSA Advisor at 607/758-5140.

Thursday, March 8, 2012

Cosmetology Students Hit the Runway for A Walk to Remember Hair Show

On Monday, March 12, 2012 OCM BOCES senior cosmetology students from the Irvin E. Henry Campus hosted the "A Walk to Remember" competitive hair show at Barbagallo’s Restaurant in East Syracuse.

Senior cosmetology students competed in five categories and were  judged by the Cosmetology Community Advisory Board in the categories of Big Hair with a Flair, Fantasy, Vintage Hollywood, In the Jungle and Masquerade. Students competed by designing and creating hairstyles, makeup and clothing choices using their fellow students as models. The model students were then judged by walking a runway.


Following is how the students placed in each category:

Big Hair With a Flair
1st Place - Cecelia St. Andrew from Solvay High School (design modeled by Jessica Copp from Liverpool High School)
2nd Place - Brianna Popps from West Genesee High School (design modeled by Elise Walker from West Genesee High School)
3rd Place - Elise Walker from West Genesee High School (design modeled by Brianna Popps from West Genesee High School)
4th Place - Aimee Burgess from Solvay High School (design modeled by Cecelia St. Andrew from Solvay High School)

Vintage Hollywood
1st Place - Emily Carter from Liverpool High School (design modeled by Braylee Knittel from Liverpool High School)
2nd Place - Chelsea Clarkson from Baker High School (design modeled by Jessica Messina from Westhill High School)
3rd Place - Keely Wilcox from Chittenango High School (design modeled by Cassandra Westcott from Cicero-North Syracuse High School)
4th Place - Cassandra Westcott from Cicero-North Syracuse High School (design modeled by Keely Wilcox from Chittenango High School)

Additional Category Entrants
Marisa Haskell from Cicero-North Syracuse High School (design modeled by Chelsea Maitland from West Genesee High School)
Nafeesa Jenkins from Baker High School (design modeled by Hailey Harding from Baker High School)
Braylee Knittel from Liverpool High School (design modeled by Emily Carter from Liverpool High School)
Carly Reikes from Liverpool High School (design modeled by Justine Zajac from Cicero-North Syracuse High School)
Alexa Speach from Cicero-North Syracuse High School (design modeled by Alexandra Gitzen from Baker High School)
Jessica Viola from Westhill High School (design modeled by Teresa Onoff from Westhill High School)
Justine Zajac from Cicero-North Syracuse High School (design modeled by Carly Reikes from Liverpool High School)

In The Jungle
1st Place - Ashley Curcie from Liverpool High School (design modeled by Alexandria DiMartino from Liverpool High School)
2nd Place - Chelsey Williams from Cicero-North Syracuse High School (design modeled by Tiffany Elsworth from Cicero-North Syracuse High School)
3rd Place - Teresa Onoff from Westhill High School (design modeled by Jessica Viola from Westhill High School)
4th Place - Alexandria DiMartino from Liverpool High School (design modeled by Ashley Curcie from Liverpool High School)

Additional Category Entrants
Kylie Barrett from Chittenango High School (design modeled by Ollisha Crenshaw from Cicero-North Syracuse High School)
Heather Case from Chittenango High School (design modeled by Kaitlyn Hawkinson from Liverpool High School)
Ollisha Crenshaw from Cicero-North Syracuse High School (design modeled by Kylie Barrett from Chittenango High School)
Kailyn Crysler from Liverpool High School (design modeled by Christina Guindy from Marcellus High School)
Alexandra Gitzen from Baker High School (design modeled by Alexa Speach from Cicero-North Syracuse High School)
Christina Guindy from Marcellus High School (design modeled by Kailyn Crysler from Liverpool High School)
Kaitlyn Hawkinson from Liverpool High School (design modeled by Heather Case from Chittenango High School)

Fantasy
1st Place - Haley Harding from Baker High School (design modeled by Nafeesa Jenkins from Baker High School)
2nd Place - Elizabeth Zaluzhny from Baker High School (design modeled by Owen Freeley from Baker High School)
3rd Place - Tiffany Elsworth from Cicero-North Syracuse High School (design modeled by Chelsey Williams from Cicero-North Syracuse High School)
4th Place - Jessica Messina from Westhill High School (design modeled by Chelsea Clarkson from Baker High School)

Additional Category Entrants
Jessica Copp from Liverpool High School (design modeled by Aimee Burgess from Solvay High School)
Own Freeley from Baker High School (design modeled by Elizabeth Zaluzhny from Baker High School)
Allison Hughes from LaFayette High School (design modeled by Karli Kott from LaFayette High School)
Karli Kott from LaFayette High School (design modeled by Allison Hughes from LaFayette High School)
Samantha Schwarz from Baker High School (design modeled by Jennifer Moore from Baker High School)

Masquerade 
1st Place - Summer LaPointe from West Genesee High School (design modeled by Catherine Commisso from West Genesee High School)
2nd Place - Brianna Martin from Cazenovia High School (design modeled by Cassandra Rolls from Cicero-North Syracuse High School)
3rd Place - Morgan Miller from Baker High School (design modeled by Caitlin Kurilovitch from Baker High School)
4th Place - Kori Gray from Marcellus High School (design modeled by Selena Salatti from Marcellus High School)

Additional Category Entrants
Alissa Austin from Fayetteville-Manlius High School (design modeled by Mindi McArdell from Baker High School)
Catherine Commisso from West Genesee High School (design modeled by Summer LaPointe from West Genesee High School)
Caitlin Kurilovitch from Baker High School (design modeled by Morgan Miller from Baker High School)
Chelsea Maitland from West Genesee High School (design modeled by Marissa Haskell from Cicero-North Syracuse High School)
Mindi McArdell from Baker High School (design modeled by Alissa Austin from Fayetteville-Manlius High School)
Jennifer Moore from Baker High School (design modeled by Leanna Warner from Cicero-North Syracuse High School)
Cassandra Rolls from Cicero-North Syracuse High School (design modeled by Brianna Martin from Cazenovia High School)
Selina Salatti from Marcellus High School (design modeled by Kori Gray from Marcellus High School)
Leanna Warner from Cicero-North Syracuse High School (design modeled by Jennifer Moore from Baker High School)





For more information, please contact Annemarie Morabito, OCM BOCES Cosmetology Instructor at 431-8508.