2018 SUMMER...2018 Summer Camp Enrichment Resource Center The Enrichment Resource Center is excited...
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SUMMEREnrichment
2018
Culinary Arts • STEM Academy • Performing Arts
The Washington-Saratoga-Warren-Hamilton-Essex BOCES does not discriminate in its programs and activities, including employment and admission as applicable, on the basis of actual or perceived race, color, creed, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, religion, age, economic status, marital status, veterans’ status, political affiliation, domestic victim status, use of a guide dog, hearing dog or service dog, disability, or other classifications protected under federal or state law, and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups. The designated district compliance officers will coordinate compliance with the nondiscrimination requirements of Title VI and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, as amended, the Boy Scouts of America Equal Access Act, and the New York State Human Rights Law. The BOCES Compliance Officers are: Donna J. Wisenburn, Assistant Superintendent of Human Resource Services or Timothy G. Place, Deputy District Superintendent, Washington-Saratoga-Warren-Hamilton-Essex BOCES, 1153 Burgoyne Avenue, Suite 2, Fort Edward, NY 12828. phone: (518) 581-3310 or 746-3310, email: [email protected] or [email protected]. Complaints may also be filed with the Office for Civil Rights, New York Office, U.S. Department of Education, 32 Old Slip, 26th Floor, New York, NY 10005-2500, phone (646) 428-3800, fax (646) 428-3843, email: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]
2018 Summer CampEnrichment Resource Center
The Enrichment Resource Center is excited to announce a new, innovative summer enrichment camp for 2018! Our program has been redesigned to allow students to
experience a variety of courses.
WSWHE BOCES Enrichment Resource Center
27 Gick Road, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866
(518) 581-3585 | [email protected]
www.wswheboces.org/page/summer-enrichment
8:30 am – 3:30 pm | $250 per week (includes field trip) | Grades 2 - 8
July 9-13 | Adirondack AdventuresMYERS EDUCATION CENTER, 15 HENNING RD, SARATOGA, NY
Explore your backyard, expand your world! This week we take a closer look at the park in your backyard. Campers will learn how this area evolved over time to become the spectacular place it is today by looking at the geology, history and culture of the Adirondacks. We will spend time observing nature and the unique adaptations animals in our region have that give them the ability to survive in this habitat. Campers will have fun learning basic survival skills of their own including fire building, making a shelter and learning how to prepare water for drinking. Our culinary classes will have our campers creating regional favorites while learning what special ingredients are native to New York.
July 16-20 | Around the WorldMYERS EDUCATION CENTER, 15 HENNING RD, SARATOGA, NY
Travel the World in just a few days! This week we take our campers on an exciting adventure around the world. Campers will explore international cultures by studying their unique art and designs. Each country has an art form influenced by their own history, traditions and culture. Just as art has a story to tell, so does the food from each country. Students will learn how to prepare fun and delicious dishes from around the world! Students will also be introduced to a variety of methods of coding throughout the week including the very popular Raspberry Pi from the UK and Arduinos founded in Italy! Courses are created to give students an international experience. We will learn about different countries through their art, cuisine, coding and sports! We know how to import the fun, so get your passports ready!
Summer Enrichment CampSummer Enrichment Camp has been created to offer our most popular classes throughout the day. Campers will rotate through 3-4 activity periods in the subject areas of STEM, Art, Culinary and Fitness. Each week begins with a new theme and ends with a field trip to one of our area’s best attractions.
July 23-27 | Geek WeekMYERS EDUCATION CENTER, 15 HENNING RD, SARATOGA, NY
Geek is the new chic! This week we bring fun, innovation and technology together. Explore the up and coming world of Robotics, they are everywhere and have been around longer than you may think. Have fun creating your own world, filled with unique characters you craft from your imagination while designing a role playing board game. Campers will also learn some exciting new superhero moves in our kickboxing class! Geek Week will bring our students into the world of tomorrow by learning innovative technologies of today!
July 16-20 | Back to BasicsSOUTHERN ADIRONDACK EDUCATION CENTER, 1051 DIX AVE, HUDSON FALLS, NY
Step back in time, and back to basics. This week our classes are focused on practical skills. Campers will enjoy learning how the components in simple machines work, why they were invented and how to apply these basic building blocks to create their own simple machine. Students will explore the science behind their favorite foods and gain a better understanding of the importance of ingredients...it’s more than just taste! We will introduce campers to the art of photography and explore several different methods of photography with the use of digital cameras and the unlimited wonders of Photoshop! Campers will be excited to work with their hands and create projects to show off to friends and family!
August 6-10 | STEM AcademySUNY ADIRONDACK, WILTON CAMPUS, 696 U.S. 9, GANSEVOORT, NY
Science, Technology, Engineering, Math!Our STEM Academy is designed to introduce students to a variety of interesting STEM fields. We will have fun investigating scientific mysteries by portraying scientists, judges, attorneys, suspects and witnesses in a series of mock trials! Campers will also explore the world of forensics, including fingerprints, learning to identify skeletal remains, and blood analysis. We really turn up the creativity in our animation class where students get a chance to design their own characters. This week is filled with cool experiments and hands on activities that will really get your STEM fans wanting more!
Registration ends June 15, 2018www.wswheboces.org/page/summer-enrichment
Farm to Table Culinary CampFarm to Table Culinary Camp will take campers behind the scenes by visiting 2-3 local farms each week where they are able to choose fresh ingredients to use back at the kitchen. Each week will be a new, exciting experience.
8:30 am – 1:30 pm | $250 per week (includes field trip) | Grades 2 - 8
MYERS EDUCATION CENTER, 15 HENNING RD, SARATOGA, NY
July 9-13
July 16-20
July 23-27
Performing Arts CampPerforming Arts Camp at the Strand Theatre in Hudson Falls will offer one week of theatre camp and one week of dance camp to students. Each week students will have the opportunity to show off their talents in a performance on Friday!
August 6-10 | Theatre CampSTRAND THEATRE, 210 MAIN ST, HUDSON FALLS NY
Morning (9 am–12 pm): Grades 3-6
Afternoon (12:30–3:30 pm): Grades 7-12
$150 per week
August 13-17 | Dance CampSTRAND THEATRE, 210 MAIN ST, HUDSON FALLS NY
Morning (9 am—11 am): Grades 3-6
Afternoon (11am—1 pm): Grades 7-12
$135 per week
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WSWHE BOCES Code of Conduct Summary BOCES students shall have the rights afforded to students under the provision of the Federal and State constitutions and the laws of the State of New York.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
A student shall not act in such a manner which disrupts the rights of others or which causes disorder or invades the rights of others.
A school is a place of learning. Learning involves the expansion of knowledge as well as acting in a manner considerate of the rights and feelings of others. Students learn from each other. Students must be conscious that younger students follow the leadership of upper classmen. Such examples should enhance the school environment.
Students are expected to show respect for faculty and all other members of the school community. A relationship based upon respect creates a harmonious environment. It shall be the responsibility of students to:
1. Be aware of and obey school rules and regulations. 2. Accept responsibility for their own actions. 3. Respect the rights of others, including the right to secure an education in an environment that is orderly and disciplined. 4. Avoid bullying, harassing behavior. 5. Attend school regularly and punctually. 6. Take advantage of the academic opportunities offered at school. 7. Support and participate in school activities. 8. Maintain habits of personal cleanliness. 9. Respect school property and the property of others. 10. Strive for mutually respectful relationships with teachers and administrators recognizing their role as surrogate parent in matters of behavior and discipline.
There will be a range of consequences for students engaging in any of the above conduct.
Prohibited Conduct on BOCES Premises
All WSWHE BOCES rules and regulations apply to students:
On the school grounds or within reasonable proximity to school grounds during and immediately before or after school hours.
On the school grounds at any other time when the school is being used by a school group.
Off the school grounds, on school buses, at a school activity, function, or event.
Off the school grounds when the prohibited behavior is a consequence of or directly related to causes or events which occurred or originated on school grounds.
Whenever the misconduct has a real and substantial relationship to the lawful maintenance and operation of the school district, including the health and safety of the students and employees, and/or otherwise adversely affects the education process.
THERANGE OF CONSEQUENCES
The range of consequences that may be imposed for the conduct set forth in the Code of Conduct for Student Behavior is as follows: 1. Verbal warning; 2. Written warning; 3. Written notification to parent/guardian; 4. Counseling; 5. Reprimand, either written or verbal; 6. Suspension from club activities; 7. Suspension of other privileges; 8. Assignment to alternative learning environment; 9. Involuntary transfer; 10. Suspension from instruction; 11. Removal from classroom by teacher
The building principal, program supervisor, or district superintendent shall determine the type and extent of discipline. Such disciplinary measures shall be appropriate to the seriousness of the offense and, where applicable, to the previous disciplinary record of the student. Any suspension from attendance from instruction may be imposed only in accordance with Education Law section 3214 (3) as defined by the WSWHE BOCES or component school procedures for suspension.
The Board recognizes that it may be necessary to suspend, remove or otherwise discipline students with disabilities to address disruptive or problem behavior. The Board also recognizes that students with disabilities have certain procedural protections whenever school authorities intend to impose discipline upon them. The Board is committed to ensuring that the procedures followed for suspending, removing or otherwise disciplining students with disabilities are consistent with the procedural safeguards required by applicable laws and regulations.
This code of conduct affords students with disabilities subject to disciplinary action no greater or lesser rights than those expressly afforded by applicable federal and state law regulations.
2018 Enrichment Faculty Assistant Application
WSWHE BOCES Enrichment Resource Center 27 Gick Road, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866 518-581-3585
Students interested in being a faculty assistant must be a rising junior or senior in high school. The position is volunteer based, however your hours can count for community service for either National Honor Society or Participation in Government. In addition, the experience is helpful for college for scholarship applications.
Students applying must submit a recommendation from a school counselor or teacher from their home school. Positions are available at the F. Donald Myers Education Center located at 15 Henning Road, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866, the Southern Adirondack Education Center 1051 Dix Avenue, Hudson falls, NY 12839 and the SUNY Adirondack Wilton Center, 696 Route 9, Wilton, NY 12831. The summer camps run from 8:30 am until 3:30 pm Monday through Friday during the weeks of July 9-13, July 16-20 and July 23-27 or August 6-10.
A certificate will be given to the student at the end of the program stating the class and number of hours volunteered. A letter of recommendation from the Summer Enrichment Faculty will also be available.
Student applications and recommendations are due to the Enrichment Resource Center by Friday, June 22, 2018. Students we are able to place in a class will be contacted.
Please print information below:
Name:
Address:
Phone: Email Address:
School District: Grade Entering 9/1/18:
School Address:
School Phone: School Counselor:
In what classes would you like to volunteer? _______________________________________________
Are you available to volunteer all day? ____Yes ____No In how many classes would you like to assist? _________
Please check the times you are available: ____ 8:30-11:30 (AM) _____ 11:30 - 12:30 (lunch) _____12:30-3:30 (PM)
Return application to:
WSWHE BOCES Enrichment Resource Center
27 Gick Road / Saratoga Springs / NY 12866
518-581-3585
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PAIDGLENS FALLS, NY
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SUMMEREnrichmentRegistration starts NOW and ends June 15, 2018
Registration starts NOW and ends June 15, 2018