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Why Ulster BOCES?

Ulster BOCES provides educational leadership and support, along with more than 200 innovative and cost-effective programs and services, to help the eight public school districts in Ulster County meet their academic, administrative, and operational goals. Our programs benefit students, educators, employers, and taxpayers throughout Ulster County.

Providing a Skilled Workforce

Career training programs are taught by industry experts who use cutting-edge technology and equipment to help students develop the skills they need to be successful in the workforce. Read More

Improving Teaching & Learning

Instructional Services offers a broad spectrum of programs and services to support component school districts as they focus on student learning and the art and science of teaching. Read More

Serving Students of all Ages & Abilities

High school, adult, and special education students benefit from safe and supportive learning environments, where instruction is tailored to meet their needs. Read More

Collaboration & Efficiency

Sharing services provides an economical way for districts to provide opportunities they otherwise might not be able to afford or that would be more expensive to provide independently. Read More

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young professionals enrolled in CTE programs were engaged in internships last year; including 82 paid placements with interns collectively earning more than $18K
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college credits were earned by high school students through articulation agreements with 38 colleges/universities.

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local businesses served as partners on our advisory councils and committees, providing valuable input into the curriculum offered to students.

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adult learners worked to improve their chances of success by pursuing their High School Equivalency Diploma through adult education programs.

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cooperative bids were prepared to allow districts to jointly purchase supplies and services and benefit from economies of scale.

 

 

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professional development workshops to assist educators, administrators, and school support staff were presented by experts from Educator Edge and the MHRIC.

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K-12 students  facing an acute mental health crisis or significant life event were supported through the Center for Innovative Teaching & Learning Center's Therapeutic Transition Program (TTP) or Long-Term TTP program.

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meals were prepared through our food service management program.

News & Announcements

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DrYongZhaoKeynoteAnnouncement

Ulster BOCES, a leader in innovative educational services delivery, has chosen acclaimed author, scholar, and speaker Dr. Yong Zhao to deliver the keynote address at the Deeper Learning New York 2025 (DLNY25) Conference. This marks the second year Ulster BOCES will partner with Deeper Learning Global to host this transformative event, created to inspire insights into building student-centered schools that prepare learners to thrive in an ever-changing future. 

Read More about Ulster BOCES Names Dr. Yong Zhao Keynote Speaker for Deeper Learning New York 2025 Conference
A student poses behind a Mona Lisa poster in the Italy exhibit during the Ulster BOCES Center for Innovative Teaching & Learning’s Country Exploration Project-Based Learning experience on Friday, February 28.

Students at the Ulster BOCES Center for Innovative Teaching & Learning (CITL) at Mt. Marion recently celebrated the culmination of a month-long project-based learning (PBL) cycle during the school’s Country Exploration Celebration of Learning, held on February 21 and 28. This immersive experience transformed classrooms into different “countries,” allowing students to showcase their research and discoveries about diverse cultures, traditions, and landmarks without ever leaving their school.

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Tucker Chase, a young scholar enrolled in the Hudson Valley Pathways Academy at Ulster BOCES, has been awarded a scholarship from the Career Readiness Educators Association of New York State for his exemplary participation in a work-based learning program or experience.

Tucker Chase is an outstanding example of what young scholars at the Hudson Valley Pathways Academy (HVPA) at Ulster BOCES can achieve. Tucker has been awarded a scholarship from the Career Readiness Educators Association (CREA) of New York State for his exemplary participation in a work-based learning program or experience. Tucker was also named as one of three “Work-Based Learning Students of the Year” by CREA. 

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Parent and Student Information Night

The Ulster BOCES Career & Technical Center is hosting a Parent/Student Information Night on March 20 at its campus located on Route 9W in Port Ewen. Parents and Grade 10 students interested in the two-year career training programs or Grade 11 students interested in the Pre-University/New Visions Career Exploration programs are encouraged to attend.

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Adults working on a project together

A team of educators from the Center for Innovative Teaching & Learning (CITL) recently delved into the next phase of designing learning environments that reflect Ulster BOCES’ commitment to ensuring every student feels seen, heard, and inspired so they can reach their fullest potential.

Read More about CITL Educators take a Deep Dive into Design for Deeper Learning and the Whole Brain Whole Child Approach

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