Monday, February 24, 2014
"Our Kids, Our Schools, Our Future" Community Forum Rescheduled for March 12
The Central New York School Boards Association (CNYSBA) community forum originally scheduled for February has been rescheduled for Wednesday, March 12, 2014 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the West Genesee High School Auditorium (5201 West Genesee Street) in Camillus.
The forum, "Our Kids, Our Schools...Our FUTURE!" is free and open to parents, students, community members, educators, school board members and business leaders from all area school districts. The event is sponsored by Central New York School Boards Association, OCM BOCES, T.S.T. BOCES, Oswego County BOCES, and Cayuga-Onondaga BOCES.
WHEN: March 12, 2014
TIME: 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
WHERE: West Genesee High School Auditorium, 5201 West Genesee Street, Camillus, NY 13031
The program is designed to empower the community in becoming advocates for equal educational opportunities for our children. Learn the important issues and know how to make a difference on behalf of our public schools.
Dr. Rick Timbs, Executive Director of the Statewide School Finance Consortium, will address attendees, providing easy-to-understand information about how school districts have been negatively impacted for years by Albany's lack of fairness. Additionally, attendees will receive tools, information and insights that will arm and inspire them to become effective advocates for Our kids, Our Schools and OUR FUTURE.
For additional information about this event, download the flier here. For information about CNYSBA, visit their website at www.cnysba.org.
Monday, February 3, 2014
2014 New York State Academic Decathlon Section III Competition Results
About 80 students from six Central New York school districts recently took part in the 2014 New York State Academic Decathlon Section III Competition sponsored by OCM BOCES.
The team from Cazenovia High School took first place in the daylong competition. The Westhill High School team came in second place and West Genesee High School took third place.
Those three teams qualified for, and will advance to, the state competition, which is being held February 28 through March 1 at SUNY Brockport. The state winner will go on to represent New York State at the national USAD competition, which is scheduled for April 24-26 in Honolulu, Hawii.
The following awards were also presented:
Super Quiz (Team) -
First place: Cazenovia
Second place: West Genesee
Third place: North Syracuse
Overall -
First place: Remi Boissonnas (Cazenovia), Jennifer Root (Westhill) and Robert Louis (Cazenovia).
Second place: Craig Blume (North Syracuse), Danielle Axelson (Cazenovia) and Stephen Burgay (Westhill).
Third place: Piper McKinnon (Cazenovia), Nathan Gillette (West Genesse) and Emma Dudley (Cazenovia).
Art -
First place: Piper McKinnon, Danielle Axelson and Robert Louis (all from Cazenovia).
Second place: Remi Boissonnas (Cazenovia), Jennifer Root (Westhill) and Emma Dudley (Cazenovia).
Third place: Luke Faulkner (West Genesee), Hayley Bermel (North Syracuse), Stephen Burgay (Westhill) and Nicholas Serrao (West Genesee).
Economics -
First place: Craig Blume (North Syracuse), Jennifer Root (Westhill) and Robert Louis (Cazenovia).
Second place: Luke Faulkner (West Genesee), Dana Demitri (North Syracuse), Meghan Geary (North Syracuse) and James Hickey (West Genesee).
Third place: Caitlin Hernandez (North Syracuse), Joseph Mevec (Cazenovia), Callie Campbell (West Genesee), Julie Kunnumpurath (Tully), Justin Wiszniewski (Liverpool) and Matthew Collins (Liverpool).
Language Literature -
First place: Craig Blume (North Syracuse), Nathan Gillette (West Genesee) and Emma Dudley (Cazenovia).
Second place: Remi Boissonnas (Cazenovia), Aden Orzell (Westhill), Matthew Wood (Tully), Jordan Roach (Westhill), James Hickey (West Genesee), Anastasija Useva (Westhill) and Elizabeth Meluni (Westhill).
Third place: Brock Houghton (Cazenovia), Kurt Gauss (Tully), John Lisi (West Genesee) and Stephen Burgay (Westhill).
Math -
First place: Caitlin Hernandez (North Syracuse), Aiden Kelly (Westhill), Marshal Clemens (Tully), Evan Janes-Rouse (West Genesee), Jennifer Root (Westhill), Madeline Pierce (Westhill) and Stephen Burgay (Westhill).
Second place: Vadim Shakhov (West Genesee), Danielle Axelson (Cazenovia), Matthew Wood (Tully), Elsa Gauss (Tully) and Kazmira Pitzrick (Liverpool).
Third place: Piper McKinnon (Cazenovia), Remi Boissonnas (Cazenovia), Aden Orzell (Westhill), Jacob Mekker (North Syracuse), Riley Lloyd (Cazenovia), John Lisi (West Genesee), Robert Louis (Cazenovia) and Katie Warner (Tully).
Music -
First place: Remi Boissonnas (Cazenovia), Danielle Axelson (Cazenovia) and Stephen Burgay (Westhill).
Second place: Piper McKinnon (Cazenovia), Hayley Bermel (North Syracuse), Nathan Gillette (West Genesee) and Robert Louis (Cazenovia).
Third place: Craig Blume (North Syracuse), Peter Barletta (Tully), Kurt Gauss (Tully), Matthew Wood (Tully), Meghan Geary (North Syracuse) and Kazmira Pitzrick (Liverpool).
Science -
First place: Remi Boissonnas (Cazenovia), Jennifer Root (Westhill) and Robert Louis (Cazenovia).
Second place: Marshal Clemens (Tully), Luke Faulkner (West Genesee), Craig Blume (North Syracuse), John Lisi (West Genesee) and Emma Dudley (Cazenovia).
Third place: Evan Janes-Rouse (West Genesee), Riley Lloyd (Cazenovia), Kazmira Pitzrick (Liverpool), Elena Iaconis (North Syracuse) and Paul Dehm (North Syracuse).
Social Science -
First place: Craig Blume (North Syracuse), Remi Boissonnas (Cazenovia), Nathan Gillette (Westhille) and Robert Louis (Cazenovia).
Second place: Aden Orzell (Westhill), Caitlin Hernandez (North Syracuse), Jennifer Root (Westhill) and Anastasija Useva (Westhill).
Third place: Piper McKinnon (Cazenovia), John Lisi (West Genesee) and Nicholas Serrao (West Genesee).
Thursday, January 23, 2014
Voters approve OCM BOCES Facilities Referendum
Local
voters have agreed to OCM BOCES’ proposed facilities referendum with a
93% percent approval. 1,401 votes were cast, with the final tally being
1,293 yes votes and 105 no votes
on the referendum, which will not increase costs for any of its 23
local component school districts.
OCM BOCES District
Superintendent Jody Manning said, “I want to thank everyone that came
out today to vote on this referendum. The purchase of the former
Nationwide building will allow some of our programs to be moved
from leased facilities into the new building, resulting in improved
facilities and adequate instructional space for our students.
Additionally, and very importantly, this purchase will result in
long-term savings for our 23 component districts.”
OCM BOCES provides
its component districts with instructional support for teachers and
administrators; management services for all districts; workforce
preparation for adults; and career and technical education, alternative
education and special education for K-12 students. As such, residents
in each of the component school districts have the opportunity to vote
on OCM BOCES capital projects, including this referendum.
OCM BOCES currently
owns two facilities and leases eight additional to accommodate students
and support its 23 component districts. Part of OCM BOCES’ current
rental budget will be reallocated allowing those funds to
be used to purchase the new building.
Wednesday, January 22, 2014
Referendum Vote - Thursday, January 23, 2014
Important Reminder: OCM BOCES Referendum Vote - Thursday, January 23, 2014
The Onondaga-Cortland-Madison BOCES has an opportunity to purchase the former Nationwide Building in the Town of Salina. This acquisition means no additional cost to our districts.
Currently, OCM BOCES owns two facilities and leases eight more. A building purchase reallocates some of the current rental budget and allows those funds to be used to buy this building.
There is a Referendum Vote on this purchase on January 23, 2014 from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Voting locations are:
Lee G. Peters Career Training Center (4500 Crown Road) in Liverpool,
Henry Campus Administration Building (6820 Thompson Road) in Syracuse, and
McEvoy Education Campus (1710 NYS Route 13) in Cortland.
Eligible voters must be U.S. citizens, age 18 and older, who have resided within the OCM BOCES region at least 30 days prior to the vote.
Click here to see the News Channel 9 story on this project
Click here to read the Syracuse Post Standard editorial board endorsement of the project
Click here to read the Eagle Star-Review article on the project
Thursday, January 16, 2014
OCM BOCES Sponsoring NYS Academic Decathlon Section III Competition at Westhill High School –Saturday, January 25, 2014
On Saturday, January 25, 2014, approximately 70-80 students from the Cazenovia, Liverpool, North Syracuse, Tully, West Genesee and Westhill school districts will compete in the 2014 New York State Academic Decathlon (USAD) Section III Competition at Westhill High School (4501 Onondaga Boulevard) in Syracuse.
The theme of this year’s event is World War I. The Decathlon will begin at 8:30 AM, with students engaging in a series of paper and pencil tests through 1:00 PM. At 1:40PM, the “Super Quiz” (oral relay) portion of the Decathlon will commence, with students responding to questions in front of an audience. The Awards Ceremony will be held following the Super Quiz.
The three highest scoring teams will advance to the New York State Competition on Feb 28-March 1 at SUNY Brockport. The state winner will go on to represent New York State at the national USAD competition, which is scheduled for April 24-26 in Honolulu, Hawaii.
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.
For more information about the 2014 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.
Participants and coaches are:
Cazenovia – Coaches: Barb Axelson and Ben Wightman
Contestants: Danielle Axelson, Remi Boissonnas, Katherine Boone, Emma Dudley, Brock Houghton, Riley Lloyd, Robert Louis, Joseph Mevec, Piper McKinnon
Alternates: Chase Matteson and Lars Ohlsen
Cicero-North Syracuse – Coach: Matt Harbinger
Contestants: Hayley Bermel, Craig Blume, Demitri Dana, Paul Dehm, Meghan Geary, Caitlin Hernandez, Elena Iaconis, Jacob Mekker and Julie Osborne
Alternates: Zachary Allard, Sierra Ciciarelli, Graham Dittler, Brian Emigohls, Ian Loy, Zachary Winnewisser and Sarah Ziobro
Contestants: Hayley Bermel, Craig Blume, Demitri Dana, Paul Dehm, Meghan Geary, Caitlin Hernandez, Elena Iaconis, Jacob Mekker and Julie Osborne
Alternates: Zachary Allard, Sierra Ciciarelli, Graham Dittler, Brian Emigohls, Ian Loy, Zachary Winnewisser and Sarah Ziobro
Liverpool – Coach: Daryl Burrer
Contestants: Ziad Abougoash, Garrett Clarke, Matthew Collins, Austin Fedor, Cassandra LaGrange, Shuting “Susie” Lu, Jason Mai, Kazmira Pitzrick and Ronald Wilson
Alternates: Grace Traino, Thomas Williams, Justin Wiszniewski and Eugeen Yoon
Contestants: Ziad Abougoash, Garrett Clarke, Matthew Collins, Austin Fedor, Cassandra LaGrange, Shuting “Susie” Lu, Jason Mai, Kazmira Pitzrick and Ronald Wilson
Alternates: Grace Traino, Thomas Williams, Justin Wiszniewski and Eugeen Yoon
Tully – Coaches: Kim Cameron and Pat Votra
Contestants: Peter Barletta, Marshal Clemens, Elsa Gauss, Kurt Gauss, Julie Kunnumpurath, Sarah Reppenhagen, Katie Warner and Matthew Wood
Alternates: Megan Hafler, Kiara Lee, Brendan McGinn, Cassidy McGinn and Bradley Phelps
Contestants: Peter Barletta, Marshal Clemens, Elsa Gauss, Kurt Gauss, Julie Kunnumpurath, Sarah Reppenhagen, Katie Warner and Matthew Wood
Alternates: Megan Hafler, Kiara Lee, Brendan McGinn, Cassidy McGinn and Bradley Phelps
West Genesee – Coach: Scott Duda
Contestants: Jared Bivens, Callie Campbell, Luke Faulkner, Nathan Gillette, James Hickey, Evan JanesRouse, John Lisi, Nicholas Serrao and Vadim Shakhov
Alternates: Dylan Casolare, Rachel Gdula, Jenna Hickey, William Krueger, Joshua Mattice, Megan Petty, Matthew Romano and Eric Wolfe
Contestants: Jared Bivens, Callie Campbell, Luke Faulkner, Nathan Gillette, James Hickey, Evan JanesRouse, John Lisi, Nicholas Serrao and Vadim Shakhov
Alternates: Dylan Casolare, Rachel Gdula, Jenna Hickey, William Krueger, Joshua Mattice, Megan Petty, Matthew Romano and Eric Wolfe
Westhill – Coach: Sarah Fleming
Contestants: Stephen Burgay, Aidan Kelly, Elizabeth Meluni, Nathan Mevec, Aden Orzell, Madeline Pierce, Jordan Roach, Jennifer Root and Anastasija Useva
Alternates: Kaitlin Cash and Molly Spinek
Contestants: Stephen Burgay, Aidan Kelly, Elizabeth Meluni, Nathan Mevec, Aden Orzell, Madeline Pierce, Jordan Roach, Jennifer Root and Anastasija Useva
Alternates: Kaitlin Cash and Molly Spinek
Wednesday, January 15, 2014
Financial Aid Night at McEvoy - Wednesday, February
On Wednesday, February 12, 2014, OCM BOCES will host a financial aid night at their McEvoy Education Center (1710 State Route 13) in Cortland. There will be a financial aid overview in the center's auditorium from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m. and college financial aid officers will be available (in the testing lab) from 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. to help complete the FAFSA forms.
Families may attend one or both sessions.
Families may attend one or both sessions.
Monday, December 30, 2013
OCM BOCES Facilities Referendum - January 23, 2014
The Onondaga-Cortland-Madison BOCES has an opportunity to purchase the former Nationwide
Building in the Town of Salina. This acquisition means no additional cost to our districts.
Currently, OCM BOCES owns two facilities and leases eight more. A building purchase reallocates some of the current rental budget and allows those funds to be used to buy this building.
There is a Referendum Vote on this purchase on January 23, 2014 from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Voting locations are:
Lee G. Peters Career Training Center (4500 Crown Road) in Liverpool,
Henry Campus Administration Building (6820 Thompson Road) in Syracuse, and
McEvoy Education Campus (1710 NYS Route 13) in Cortland.
Eligible voters must be U.S. citizens, age 18 and older, who have resided within the OCM BOCES region at least 30 days prior to the vote.
Click here to download an application for an absentee ballot.
OCM BOCES is presenting information about the referendum to component district Boards of Education on the following dates:
January 6, 2014 - Baldwinsville Central School District
January 7, 2014 - Homer Central School District
January 8, 2014 - DeRuyter Central School District
Download the OCM BOCES Facilities Referendum fact sheet here for vote and project details.
Building in the Town of Salina. This acquisition means no additional cost to our districts.
Currently, OCM BOCES owns two facilities and leases eight more. A building purchase reallocates some of the current rental budget and allows those funds to be used to buy this building.
There is a Referendum Vote on this purchase on January 23, 2014 from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Voting locations are:
Lee G. Peters Career Training Center (4500 Crown Road) in Liverpool,
Henry Campus Administration Building (6820 Thompson Road) in Syracuse, and
McEvoy Education Campus (1710 NYS Route 13) in Cortland.
Eligible voters must be U.S. citizens, age 18 and older, who have resided within the OCM BOCES region at least 30 days prior to the vote.
Click here to download an application for an absentee ballot.
OCM BOCES is presenting information about the referendum to component district Boards of Education on the following dates:
January 6, 2014 - Baldwinsville Central School District
January 7, 2014 - Homer Central School District
January 8, 2014 - DeRuyter Central School District
Download the OCM BOCES Facilities Referendum fact sheet here for vote and project details.
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