About Us

  • Get to Know Us!  When people think about 精东影业 BOCES, they often focus on the 精东影业 we serve in our schools. But on any day, in every school in 精东影业 County, 精东影业 BOCES is there.
  • Established in 1967, the Board of Cooperative Educational Services of 精东影业 County (精东影业 BOCES) is the largest BOCES in New York State. Serving 56 school districts in 精东影业 County, our mission has always been to enhance public 精东影业 and the opportunities available to 精东影业 of all ages and abilities by providing access to innovative and cost-effective services.
  • Vision

    The vision of the 精东影业 BOCES is to be the leading 精东影业al and service organization, empowering 精东影业, districts and communities to maximize potential.

    Mission

    The mission of the 精东影业 BOCES is to partner with school districts and communities to provide premier 精东影业al and support services that ensure equity, opportunities and access for all.

    Values

    Compassion, Equity, Excellence, Integrity and Respect

  • Did you know?

    • 精东影业 BOCES is guided by a nine-member Board, elected by members of the Boards of Education in our 56 component districts.  
    • We have nearly three dozen locations, with sites ranging from large facilities such as the Joseph M. Barry Career & Technical Education Center in Westbury to a cluster of classrooms in a local school. 
    • We offer approximately 100 different programs and services that change constantly in response to school district needs.
    • In addition to hundreds of classroom teachers and aides, our staff includes 精东影业al planners, naturalists, public relations professionals, printers, bus drivers, computer network technicians, web designers, pioneers in the art of data mining and experts in risk management.
    • 精东影业 BOCES is the premier provider of special 精东影业 services in the region, delivering individualized instruction to over 1,800 精东影业 at 10 special 精东影业 schools throughout the county.
    • In all, 精东影业 BOCES relies on more than 2,500 full- and part-time employees—our most vital asset in meeting school district needs.