Calendar of Upcoming Events

  • Virtual/ Online event

    How can use I Newsela Text Sets to organize articles for my students?

    Embark on a journey to master Newsela text sets. Dive into Newsela's extensive library to handpick engaging articles and learn to assemble vibrant text sets that resonate with your curriculum's needs. Tailor your classroom experience with materials that match every student's reading level and spark their curiosity. Connection information will be provided 24 hours in advance of the session.

     

    Register Here

    LHRIC Instructional Technology
  • SWBOCES - 450 Mamaroneck Avenue, 3rd floor, Harrison, NY

    The Science & Joy of Reading in the School Library

    Register here.

    Librarians and library services play a significant role in the literacy development of young people. Through their expertise and the use of library resources, librarians positively influence the implementation and success of evidence-based literacy instruction as defined by NYSED's Literacy Briefs and current research about literacy and libraries. In this workshop, participants will examine research findings and instructional resources, collaborate with peers, and develop plans for supporting and enhancing student's literacy and social development.

    Donalyn Miller, Keynote Presenter
    Research findings show that wide reading can foster the development of positive social behaviors and attitudes, including empathy. Wide reading remains one of the most accessible ways for young people to build background knowledge about topics of personal interest and academic study. In this session, Donalyn Miller will share research findings, instructional moves, resources, and programming ideas for promoting wide reading. Session includes work session time to explore resources and collaborate with peers.

    Center for Professional Learning and Curriculum Support
  • SWBOCES - 450 Mamaroneck Avenue, 3rd floor, Harrison, NY

    Early Learning (PK-3) Educators Network

    Register here.

    Join us for collaborative learning experiences with colleagues who are dedicated to enhancing the educational experiences of Early Learners (PK-3) across all content areas. Together we will explore best practices, theories, and innovative approaches to early childhood education. Members of the group will engage in activities such as sharing resources, analyzing current research, developing curriculum strategies, and reflecting on their teaching methods. We welcome teams of teachers, administrators, instructional coaches, early learning specialists, department chairs, and all who support Early Learning.

    Center for Professional Learning and Curriculum Support
  • Virtual/ Online event

    How can I engage my students with Newsela videos?

    Join us for an interactive session on "Engaging K-12 Students with Newsela Videos". Discover how to utilize Newsela's video resources to captivate your classroom and enhance learning experiences. This workshop will guide you through the benefits of video content, integration strategies for lesson plans, and hands-on activities for immediate application. Connection information will be provided 24 hours in advance of the session.

    Register Here

    LHRIC Instructional Technology
  • 450 Mamaroneck Ave, Harrison, NY 10528

    Embracing AI in Your District: Developing Your District Beliefs, Vision and Practices

    Please Join us in an in depth Workgroup for District Leaders and Leadership Teams

    The sessions in this series of hybrid professional learning experiences will focus on the following AI Outcomes:
    - Develop a clear understanding of artificial intelligence and its impact on workforce trends.
    - Define the skills and strategies students will need in an AI-prevalent world.
    - Explore how AI can supplement and enhance teaching and learning experiences.
    - Consider potential risks related to privacy, ethics, and bias.
    - Determine principles shaping district-level guidance, helping to inform policy-making updates and/or creation.

    Complete Schedule:
    *October 24, 2024 - On-Site Full Day Professional Learning
    *November 1, November 15, December 6 2024 - Coaching Sessions
    *January 17, 2025 - On-Site 1/2 Day Professional Learning - wrap up and share experiences, let's Celebrate!


    COST PER DISTRICT TEAM: $ 4100 Presenter Bio
    Dr. Tara Nattrass ISTE & ASCD Managing Director of Innovation Strategy
    Tara collaborates with educators on reinventing learning, focusing on innovative programs and learning models, professional learning, emerging technologies, and cybersecurity. She has been actively supporting educators in navigating the integration of artificial intelligence, including serving on AI task forces and the steering committee of Teach AI.Tara also spent over 20 years serving in school districts in a variety of teaching and leadership roles, including as Assistant Superintendent of Teaching and Learning for Arlington Public Schools (VA) and part-time lecturer for undergraduate and graduate students. Tara earned a Doctorate in K-12 Educational Leadership and Policy from Vanderbilt University. For Webinar Sessions, registered participants will receive instruction before the session starts.

    Register Here

    LHRIC Instructional Technology
  • Newburgh Armory, 321 S. William Street, Newburgh, NY 12550

    Fall Into Books Children's and Teen's Literature Conference

    The southeast New York regional library systems will host their full-day annual Fall Into Books Children’s and Teen’s Literature Conference on Thursday, October 24, 2024.  This year the event will take place at the Newburgh Armory, 321 S. William Street, Newburgh, NY 12550. 

    Held annually, Fall Into Books brings together school and public librarians from eight counties within the Mid-Hudson Valley for a day of literacy, discussion, networking, and insight. This collaborative event features book discussion sessions ranging from picture books to young adult literature. Our morning keynote speaker will be a representative from the Hudson Valley Writing Project. Our afternoon author speaker will be Brendan Kiely.  A continental breakfast and lunch are included with registration.

    This conference provides an excellent opportunity for attendees to engage in collaborative discussions about children's and teen literature. Library workers and educators of all types are welcome.

    Fall Into Books is sponsored by the BOCES School Library Systems of Dutchess, Orange-Ulster, Rockland, Sullivan, and Ulster, Southeastern New York Library Resources Council, Ramapo Catskill Library System, and Mid-Hudson Library System.

    Registration is mandatory for this full-day conference.  Register, select breakout sessions, and make payment by signing up with Southeastern at fallintobooks.org.

    SWBOCES School Library System
  • Virtual/ Online event

    How do I use paired texts in Newsela?

    Elevate your teaching with the power of paired texts! Join our session, "Mastering Paired Texts with Newsela", and unlock new strategies to engage your students in critical thinking and comparative analysis. Participants will learn how to navigate Newsela's paired texts, integrate them into your curriculum, and foster deeper understanding through comparative learning. Don't miss out on this opportunity to enrich your instructional toolkit.

    Connection information will be provided 24 hours in advance of the session.

    Register Here

    LHRIC Instructional Technology
  • 450 Mamaroneck Ave, Harrison, NY 10528

    LHRIC Open House

    For questions regarding this activity, please contact imaskova@lhric.org.

    LHRIC Instructional Technology
  • PNW BOCES • 200 BOCES Drive • Yorktown Heights, NY 10598

    Provided by NYSCATE:PNW/NYSCATE - AI Adventures Opportuities & Challenges

    PNW BOCES • 200 BOCES Drive • Yorktown Heights, NY 10598

     

    Interested in exploring the intersection of artificial intelligence and education? Join us for this conference aims to arm educators with the knowledge and tools needed to effectively utilize AI technologies, preparing them for future advancements and addressing potential challenges in their teaching practices. NYSCATE and PNW BOCES are excited to be partnering for this regional event which promises to boost your knowledge of AI.

    Sponsorship Levels:

    $750: Breakfast Sponsorship (1 available) includes: Signage at breakfast with Company name and credit as Breakfast Sponsor in Conference Program, a 1 hour presentation and a table.

    $1000: Lunch Sponsorship (1 available) includes: Signage at lunch with Company name and credit as Lunch Sponsor in Conference Program, a 1 hour presentation and a table.

    $300 Exhibit Table (8 available) includes electric and internet.

    $150 Bag Stuffing (no event presence - we will include your provided materials in the registration bags) 

     

     

    Schedule

    8:30 Registration and Breakfast

    9:00 Opening Remarks

    9:15 - 10:15 Session 1

    10:30- 11:30 Session 2

    11:30-12:30 Session 3

    1:40-2:15 Sharing, Evaluations, Raffles

    Register Here

    LHRIC Instructional Technology
  • SWBOCES - 450 Mamaroneck Avenue, 3rd floor, Harrison, NY

    Restorative Practices for School & District Leaders for RECOVS Mental Health Grant Consortium

    Register here.

    Please note that this training is limited to leaders from districts who are part of SWBOCES's RECOVS Mental Health Grant Consortium. If you have questions about whether you are eligible to attend, please contact Adam Weinstock (aweinstock@swboces.org).

    Lori DeCarlo of Restorative Edge Consulting will lead this interactive training, which is essential for leaders who are bringing restorative practices to their schools/districts - to understand key principles of restorative practices and conditions for systemic implementation designed to support social-emotional learning and mental health.

    Center for Professional Learning and Curriculum Support
  • 450 Mamaroneck Ave, Harrison, NY 10528

    Creating Transformational Learning Experiences

    Please Join us in Person on Friday, October 25th from 10am-12pm

    What is our vision for the future of education? Evolving learning models and access to emerging technologies create new opportunities to expand how students learn and how teachers instruct. As we adapt and advance into the next phase of education, we are more widely exploring the learning experiences, skills, and attributes we want for our students while thoughtfully and ethically leveraging the technology landscape. Through ASCD+ISTE's partnership, the Transformational Learning Principles have been created, highlighting the most essential elements of effective learning.

    Join us for a conversation focused on transformational learning and the ways in which we can use Transformational Learning Principles to create impactful and joyful learning experiences.

    Lunch will be provided

    Dr. Richard Culatta, CEO ASCD+ISTE
    As the CEO of ASCD+ISTE, Richard Culatta is focused on creating the next generation of innovative learning leaders. Richard has also served as the Chief Innovation Officer of the state of Rhode Island and was appointed by President Barack Obama to lead the US Department of Education's Office of Educational Technology. His book, Digital for Good: Raising Kids to Thrive in an Online World (Harvard Business Publishing) aims to help create conditions for healthy tech use at home and school.

    Dr. Tara Nattrass, Managing Director of Innovation Strategy ASCD+ISTE
    Dr. Tara Nattrass, collaborates with educators on reinventing learning with a focus on innovative programs, professional learning, emerging technologies, and cybersecurity. Tara previously served as Chief Education Innovation Strategist at Dell Technologies, consulting with educational leaders across districts and states and building meaningful partnerships with national organizations. Tara earned a Doctorate in K-12 Educational Leadership & Policy from Vanderbilt University.

    Register Here

    LHRIC Instructional Technology
  • 450 Mamaroneck Ave, Harrison, NY 10528

    Embracing AI in Your District: Reunion Cohort

    A follow up opportunity for districts who participated in the "Embracing AI" workgroup from 2023-2024. Districts have been developing guidelines, facilitating professional learning, and engaging students in learning experiences. Participants will have an opportunity to share lessons learned as well as engage in new learning as AI continues to evolve. Following the in-person session in the fall of 2024, participants will engage in three 90-minute virtual sessions to continue their collaboration and learning together.
    Cost Per District Team: $ 1250.00 (please note: no limit on the number of participants each district may bring)
    Complete Schedule:
    *October 25, 2024 - 1pm-3pm onsite @ LHRIC following the TLI Fall Event
    *January 10, January 24, February 14, 2025 - Virtual coaching sessions (10:00-11:30am)

    Presenter Bio
    Dr. Tara Nattrass ISTE & ASCD Managing Director of Innovation Strategy
    Tara collaborates with educators on reinventing learning, focusing on innovative programs and learning models, professional learning, emerging technologies, and cybersecurity. She has been actively supporting educators in navigating the integration of artificial intelligence, including serving on AI task forces and the steering committee of Teach AI.Tara also spent over 20 years serving in school districts in a variety of teaching and leadership roles, including as Assistant Superintendent of Teaching and Learning for Arlington Public Schools (VA) and part-time lecturer for undergraduate and graduate students. Tara earned a Doctorate in K-12 Educational Leadership and Policy from Vanderbilt University. For Webinar Sessions, registered participants will receive instruction before the session starts.

    Register Here

    LHRIC Instructional Technology
  • 450 Mamaroneck Ave, Harrison, NY 10528

    Breakfast with Nearpod: Elevate Your Core Curriculum with Nearpod & Flocabulary

    Looking to breathe new life into your curriculum? Join us for breakfast on October 28th and learn how Nearpod and Flocabulary can transform the teaching experience. Nearpod offers an extensive collection of 22,000 pre-made, standards-aligned lessons, videos, and interactive activities for differentiating instruction and bridging curriculum gaps. Flocabulary cultivates literacy across the K-12 curriculum by leveraging the power of hip-hop, storytelling, and emotional connection. To both longtime partners and new districts, join us to explore the full potential of the variety of interactive tools that support deeper student insights.

    Register Here

    LHRIC Instructional Technology
  • 450 Mamaroneck Ave, Harrison, NY 10528

    Elevate Your Core Curriculum with Nearpod & Flocabulary

    Looking to breathe new life into your curriculum? Join us for breakfast on October 28th and learn how Nearpod and Flocabulary can transform the teaching experience. Nearpod offers an extensive collection of 22,000 pre-made, standards-aligned lessons, videos, and interactive activities for differentiating instruction and bridging curriculum gaps. Flocabulary cultivates literacy across the K-12 curriculum by leveraging the power of hip-hop, storytelling, and emotional connection. To both longtime partners and new districts, join us to explore the full potential of the variety of interactive tools that support deeper student insights.

    Register Here

    LHRIC Instructional Technology
  • Virtual/ Online event

    Where do I start with SchoolAI?

    Step into the world of educational innovation with our enlightening session. Discover how SchoolAI's intuitive tools can transform your classroom, offering personalized learning experiences and streamlined lesson planning. Connection information will be provided 24 hours in advance of the session.

    Register Here

    LHRIC Instructional Technology
  • Virtual

    NOVELny: Supporting Consumer Health with Gale Health and Wellness

    Join the NYS Library for an engaging webinar as we explore how NOVELny resources, specifically Gale Health and Wellness, can support consumer health needs. Discover the wealth of reliable and up-to-date health information available through Gale Health and Wellness, including articles, videos, and reference materials. Learn how to effectively utilize these resources to empower your patrons in making informed decisions about their health, accessing reliable medical information, and promoting wellness.

    Audience: Secondary School Library Staff

    Register to attend or receive a link to the recording.

    SWBOCES School Library System
  • Virtual

    NOVELny: Guide Readers to a Good Book with Gale Books and Authors

    Join the NYS Library for an engaging webinar as we explore how your NOVELny reader’s advisory resource, Gale Books and Authors, can guide readers to discover their next favorite book. Discover the vast collection of reading recommendations, and author information. This resource, designed to help readers of all ages find their perfect match, allows for readers to match their interests with recommended book.

    Register to attend or receive a link to the recording.

    SWBOCES School Library System
  • Virtual/ Online event

    How can I access my students' prior knowledge in an engaging way using SchoolAI?

    Ignite curiosity in your classroom with SchoolAI! This session is designed to unlock your students' potential by tapping into their existing knowledge base. Connection information will be provided 24 hours in advance of the session.

    Register Here

    LHRIC Instructional Technology
  • 450 Mamaroneck Ave, Harrison, NY 10528

    CS/STEAM Playdate 2024 (Hosted by LHRIC, Teq Inc., Skillstruck, PC University, and more!)

    Computer Science/STEAM Playdates are designed for teachers, STEM/STEAM Coordinators, and Math/Science Coordinators. Launching or maintaining a systemic STEM program can be daunting, especially regarding the selection of the software, tools and equipment that are most appropriate to support learning objectives. This event will help schools properly select STEM products, considering grade band, teacher skills, school environment, and desired outcomes.

    We will spotlight/showcase K-8 products from selected vendors to help participants enhance their own library of materials. If you are interested in rolling up your sleeves and getting "hands on" in a safe and fun learning environment, this session is the perfect opportunity to mingle with fellow learners. As we explore together, we will examine ways in which these products and tools can help support teaching and assessing our New York State Computer Science and Digital Fluency Standards.

    Register Here

     

    LHRIC Instructional Technology
  • Virtual/ Online event

    How can I use SchoolAI to create a tutor for my students?

    Join us for a dynamic 30-minute session on using SchoolAI as a personalized tutoring tool for your students. Discover how to leverage this innovative platform to provide tailored 1:1 support, explore its extensive library of activities, and create custom learning experiences aligned with your curriculum. Connection information will be provided 24 hours in advance of the session.

    Register Here

    LHRIC Instructional Technology
View Monthly Calendar

Section One Sportsmanship PSA

Our Mission, Vision, Values & Goals

Berkley DriveThe 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.