Calendar of Upcoming Events
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School Closed in Observance of Dr. Martin Luther King Day
St. Matthews -
MLK, Jr. Day, School Closed
Tappan Hill -
Martin Luther King Jr. Day
LHRIC Offices Closed
LHRIC - Lower Hudson Regional Information Center -
School Closed Observance of Dr. Martin Luther King
The Valhalla Center -
Virtual/ Online event
AI for the Interested
Dive into the world of artificial intelligence with our AI for the Interested sessions. This 30-minute open agenda session is designed for educators who are curious about AI and want to explore its potential in the classroom. Bring your questions and join us for an engaging discussion where you can learn about AI tools, get practical tips, and discover how AI can enhance your teaching practices. Whether you're new to AI or looking to deepen your understanding, this session is the perfect opportunity to satisfy your curiosity and gain valuable insights. These sessions will take place on Mondays at 3:30, January-June.
Connection Information:
https://lhric-org.zoom.us/j/94062927018?from=addon
Meeting ID: 940 6292 7018
Passcode: 771076LHRIC Instructional Technology -
SWBOCES - 450 Mamaroneck Avenue, 3rd floor, Harrison, NY
Mitigating Negligence and Liability in Physical Education - PE/HE CONSORTIUM
Students will learn fundamental legal vocabulary such as Negligence and Liability and understand the Legal Duties they have as PE teachers. I will use examples of law suits that I have been involved as an expert witness to emphasize their responsibilities.
Center for Professional Learning and Curriculum Support -
Virtual/ Online event
Nearpod for the diverse learner
Learn how to create interactive slides and lessons that will engage learners and expand teacher resources. Nearpod is a program that takes presentations and slideshows to a new engagement level, promoting varied student responses, learning styles, and includes differentiation features, such as Immersive reader and Virtual Reality simulations. Nearpod's extensive library of educational content for learning and life skills saves time and allows any lesson to be "digitized” and enhanced with opportunities for student feedback and interaction. Step into your next comfort level and understand how this easy-to-navigate product can be integrated into both live and remote classrooms. Registrants will receive a Zoom link prior to the session
LHRIC Instructional Technology -
Virtual/ Online event
Online Course Provided by NYSCATE- Rolling enrollment
Register for online courses in partnership with NYSCATE. Enrollment is open throughout the year and participants have until June 30, 2025 to complete all course requirements. Current available courses include:
CSDF in Science Class
CSDF in Art Class
CSDF in ELA Class
CSDF in Math Class
Creating Effective Supports and Scaffolds for ELL/ML Learners
CSDF for Grades 2,3
CSDF for Grades 4-6
CSDF for Grades 7-8
CSDF for Grades K-1
LHRIC Instructional Technology -
SWBOCES - 450 Mamaroneck Avenue, 3rd floor, Harrison, NY
Advancing Inclusive School Communities
The Advancing Inclusive School Communities learning series is designed to equip educators with the knowledge and tools necessary to create environments where all students feel valued, respected, and supported. Throughout the series, participants will explore strategies for integrating diverse perspectives to create welcome and affirming environments, implement culturally responsive teaching methods, and develop an Equity Lens approach to teaching and leadership.
Session 1: Framing DEI in Prek-12 Setting- Getting to the WHY?
Session 2: Unpacking Identity and Its Impact on Interpersonal Relationships
Session 3: Introduction to Restorative Practices: A Tool to Build Community
Session 4: Utilizing NYSED Tools to Create Welcoming and Affirming EnvironmentsCenter for Professional Learning and Curriculum Support -
via Zoom
NYSED Lead Evaluator Training (APPR) - Science of Reading: Leading for Literacy
Supporting literacy across the curriculum is essential to building the skills students need for success. NYSED's Literacy Initiative, Literacy Briefs, and Advanced Literacy Briefs provide valuable anchors to inform instruction and instructional leadership. This module will support educational leaders in leveraging the Science of Reading and the needs of our linguistically diverse students to support instructional improvement and student achievement.*
*PLCS, in conversation with NYSED and in response to changes to APPR, has redesigned our Lead Evaluator Training Program. We have designed half-day three hour sessions that you can choose from to design your own Lead Evaluator program. These sessions meet NYSED expectations for APPR Lead Evaluator recertification.
All leaders new to their district or role will need to attend our Foundations in Leading Leaders session to meet the requirements for NYSED's Lead Evaluator Training. Please check your district's APPR plan to determine the number of days/hours approved by NYSED for your district's Lead Evaluator Training.
Participants: School leaders who evaluate teachers. District leaders who evaluate principals.Center for Professional Learning and Curriculum Support -
Virtual/ Online event
Provided by NYSCATE: ViewSonic webinar - esports: From Classroom to Career
How Esports Creates Pathways to Prosperity in Education, Industry, and Global Competitions
Join ViewSonic and the National ESports Association as we explore how esports equip students with essential future skills—such as adaptability, digital fluency, creative problem-solving, and global collaboration—helping the class of 2037 thrive in rapidly evolving industries and a tech-driven world. Esports serves as a forward-thinking model for modern education.
LHRIC Instructional Technology -
via Zoom
Youth Mental Health First Aid for RECOVS Mental Health Grant Consortium
Please note that this training is free for personnel from districts who are part of SWBOCES's RECOVS Mental Health Grant Consortium. If you have questions about whether you are eligible to attend for free, please contact Adam Weinstock (aweinstock@swboces.org).
Youth Mental Health First Aid teaches you how to identify, understand and respond to signs of mental illnesses and substance use disorders. This training gives adults who work with youth the skills they need to reach out and provide initial support to adolescents (ages 12-18) who may be developing a mental health or substance use problem and help connect them to the appropriate care. Participants are taught an action plan that they can apply to non-crisis and crisis situations.Center for Professional Learning and Curriculum Support -
Virtual/ Online event
How do I increase student engagement with Kami?
If you are familiar with Kami and interested in new features, in-depth classroom usage, and advanced accessibility, this session is designed to dive right in. Popular features such as Split and Merge, curriculum planning, and co-teaching will also be highlighted in this focus session. Advanced document management with both Google Classroom and Microsoft 360 included. We will explore new interactive features and tools built to keep students engaged. Registrants will receive a Zoom invite prior to the session.
LHRIC Instructional Technology -
Virtual/ Online event
Canva Creativity Corner
Join us for the Canva Creativity Corner, a 30-minute open agenda session! This is your time to come up with any questions you have about using Canva. Whether you're a beginner looking to get started or an experienced user seeking advanced tips, this session is here to help. Our expert will provide guidance, share helpful tips, and answer your Canva-related questions. Don't miss this opportunity to enhance your design skills and unleash your creativity with Canva! These sessions will take place on Thursdays at 3:30, January-June.
Connection Information:
https://lhric-org.zoom.us/j/99469061976?from=addon
Meeting ID: 994 6906 1976
Passcode: 187829LHRIC Instructional Technology -
SWBOCES - 450 Mamaroneck Avenue, 3rd floor, Harrison, NY
Orton Gillingham Educator Course
Center for Professional Learning and Curriculum Support -
via Zoom
NYSED Lead Evaluator Training - Foundations in Leading Educators - Virtual (required for APPR Initial Certification)
This professional learning experience is designed for school and/or district leaders who are new to their role. Together we will explore NYSED APPR evaluation requirements for school and district leaders. Specific emphasis will be on aligning your APPR process to your school/district strategic goal, mission/vision, and 2024-25 initiatives, cross-team calibration, and feedback.*
*PLCS, in conversation with NYSED and in response to changes to APPR, has redesigned our Lead Evaluator Training Program. We have designed half-day three hour sessions that you can choose from to design your own Lead Evaluator program. These sessions meet NYSED expectations for APPR Lead Evaluator recertification.
All leaders new to their district or role will need to attend our Foundations in Leading Leaders session to meet the requirements for NYSED's Lead Evaluator Training. Please check your district's APPR plan to determine the number of days/hours approved by NYSED for your district's Lead Evaluator Training.
Participants: School leaders who evaluate teachers and are new to their role, school, and/or district. District leaders who evaluate principals and are new to their role, school, and/or district.
Center for Professional Learning and Curriculum Support -
Virtual/ Online event
AI for the Interested
Dive into the world of artificial intelligence with our AI for the Interested sessions. This 30-minute open agenda session is designed for educators who are curious about AI and want to explore its potential in the classroom. Bring your questions and join us for an engaging discussion where you can learn about AI tools, get practical tips, and discover how AI can enhance your teaching practices. Whether you're new to AI or looking to deepen your understanding, this session is the perfect opportunity to satisfy your curiosity and gain valuable insights. These sessions will take place on Mondays at 3:30, January-June.
Connection Information:
https://lhric-org.zoom.us/j/94062927018?from=addon
Meeting ID: 940 6292 7018
Passcode: 771076LHRIC Instructional Technology -
450 Mamaroneck Avenue
Renaissance User Group
Join us for our annual Renaissance User conference.
LHRIC Instructional Technology -
Virtual/ Online event
Provided by NYSCATE: PC University Webinar
Getting Creative with Technology Across Curriculum
In less than 20 minutes, learn 3 amazing techniques, using Hovercam products, designed to help teachers deliver highly effective teaching lessons, while simultaneously working with your existing interactive display or projectors with simplicity.
LHRIC Instructional Technology -
Lunar New Year
LHRIC Offices Closed
LHRIC - Lower Hudson Regional Information Center
SWBOCES Centers and Programs
- Center for Career Services
- Center for Special Services
- School Communications
- Lower Hudson Regional Information Center
- Center for Adult & Community Services
- Interscholastic Athletics & Section One
- Professional Learning & Curriculum Support
- LHRIC Instructional Technology
- School Library System
- Hudson Valley RBERN
Section One Sportsmanship PSA
Our Mission, Vision, Values & Goals
The job of BOCES is to support learning in schools and communities by providing services and supports they are not able to provide individually.
We commit to being leaders in the field – competent, responsive, collaborative and helpful. Seeking excellence, we endeavor to provide high quality services and supports that are valued both internally and externally.
We choose actions that demonstrate our commitment to excellence and the values of trust, respect, and collaboration. We commit to practices that nurture and grow our shared values.
We commit to the continuous development of goals that address gaps and help us live our Mission, Vision and Values. Our district problem solving protocol and goal setting process create a road map of clarity that engages partners in a shared focus.