Broome-Tioga BOCES has been awarded $100,000 as part of New York State’s Farm-to-School initiative, announced today by State Agriculture Commissioner Richard A. Ball. The funding, part of over $1.5 million awarded to 16 organizations across the state, will help enhance the connection between local farms and school districts, promoting the use of fresh, locally sourced foods in school cafeterias.
Posted Wednesday, October 9, 2024
The first day for BOCES students will be Sept. 5th. We're excited to welcome back our students and start the new academic year.
Posted Thursday, August 17, 2023
Check out our first graduation-themed issue of LIFE on our website!
Posted Wednesday, June 28, 2023
Our P-TECH Health 10 students have been brainstorming ways they might reach out to classmates and peers throughout the region who are struggling with issues that far-to-often lead to thoughts of suicide. To that end, they formed teams to create public service videos focusing on where and how young people can get help. Part of that project included a recent presentation to members of the Broome County Suicide Awareness for Families and Educators (BC SAFE).Click on the headline to view photos of the presentation.
Posted Thursday, April 11, 2019
Students in the P-TECH 9 class recently wrote books about learning ecology that they then shared with their counterparts in the PALS program. (click on headline to read more, view photos)
Posted Monday, December 3, 2018
Tenth-grade students in the health science, computer technology, and engineering technology academies competed for a $50,000 investment in an idea that promotes their chosen educational path and provides valuable career experience to their class. (click on headline to read more, view photos)
Posted Monday, September 24, 2018
On Friday, September 14, P-TECH 9 students partnered with Broome County Habitat for Humanity for the Day of Caring to honor those who lost their lives on September 11, 2001. Students helped with yard work and landscaping around a Habitat home on Willow Ave in Johnson City. A family will be moving into the home in October and the students got the chance to meet the homeowner, Jessica, who is excited to move in soon.
Posted Monday, September 17, 2018
Representatives from the SUNY Broome health department visited our campus in February to propose a project to the P-TECH 9 students. (click on headline to read more)
Posted Monday, April 2, 2018