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Alternative High School (Grades 9-12)

The Alternative High School is a full-day program for at-risk youth leading to a New York State Regents Diploma. Components include academics, work experience, and living skills. Students work in class to meet State Education Department learning standards and graduation requirements. Course credit recommendations are sent to the home school for approval.

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Locations and Contacts:

Columbus Learning Center
164 Hawley St.
Binghamton, NY 13901
Paul Hoffman
Phone: 762-6410
Fax: 762-6402

Tioga Learning Center
471 Pennsylvania Ave.
Apalachin, NY 13732
Kevin Strahley
Phone: 748-8261
Fax: 748-8262

Three Columbus Learning Center students perform a synchronized step dance during a Black History Month program at the school.

Vestal Glass Creations owner Carole Perkowsky shows Evergreen High School student how to make a stained glass panel.
Evertech High School

The BOCES Evertech high school serves students in grades 9-12 who are on track to earn a high school Regents diploma and possess average to above average academic ability but face some difficulty in reaching that graduation goal.

This program offers students a small school setting and a supportive learning environment that will motivate them academically and show them that, with extra effort, the goal of attaining a high school diploma is within reach.

Contact:
Melissa Shade, principal

Leslie F. Distin Education Center
435 Glenwood Road.
Binghamton, NY 13905
Phone: 763-3306
Fax: 786-8541