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Calendar

July 2009
July 13-17: Future Green: An Exploration of Energy Technologies camp for 9th, 10th graders at Albany campus

August 2009
August 3-7: Theatre Tech Boot Camp w/ teacher Jeff Knorr at Proctors, Schenectady, for 9-12 graders

September 2009
Sept. 1: Staff development for Health Careers staff, Rosewood campus
Sept. 2 & 8: BOCES staff development days
Sept. 3: Full-time PN program for adults begins
Sept. 9: Career & Tech classes begin
Sept. 9: Adult Ed classes in Heavy Equipment/CDL Prep begin at Schoharie campus, run till Nov. 14

October 2009
October 6: First Quarter Progress Reports are due
October 19: Welding for Adult Students classes begin at Albany campus
October 20: Albany campus Fall Open House, 6-8 pm, with 5:30 p.m. SkillsUSA officer induction
October 21: Schoharie campus Open House, 6-8 pm and SkillsUSA officer induction at 5:30 p.m.
October 22: Health careers classes to NY City for "Bodies: The Exhibition"
October 23: College Day at Schoharie campus
October 29: Schoharie campus hosts Schoharie Chamber of Commerce Business After Hours Event, 4:30-6:30 pm
October : Albany campus welcomes school district support staff for tours
October : End of first marking period

November 2009
November 1-3: SkillsUSA Fall Leadership Conference, Syracuse
November 4: College Fair, Albany campus, during school day
November 5: Business & Education Partners Advisory Committee meetings, dinner at Albany campus
November 5: New Visions: Law & Government students meet with Albany County
District Attorney David Soares
November 5-8: Nov. 5-8: New Visions: Law & Government Teacher Rich Bader attends, represents NYS teachers at Center for Civic Education's National Seminar "An Intimate Portrait of the Founders with John Kaminski" in Boise, ID.
November 6: End of first marking period
November 7 & 14: 15-hour Forklift Operator Training course at Schoharie campus 
November 8: Culinary Arts, Albany, hosts and participates in Culinary Cornucopia to benefit Living Resources, Inc.
November 10: Grades due in Guidance Office
November 11: Veterans Day holiday
November 16: Full-time Nurse Assistant Program for Adult Students begins
November 17: Global Fashion Studies class to create Santa's Village, Colonie Ctr.
Nov. 18: New Visions: Law & Government students attend NYS Bar Association's Continuing Legal Education program on Practical Trial Skills in Latham, NY
November 20: New Visions: Law & Government students recognized at NYS Appellate Division, Third Department's oral argument session, meet privately with Justices Spain, Kavanagh, Malone, McCarthy and Rose
November 23: Global Fashion Studies class raising funds at BOCES craft fair for Europe trip
November 24: New Visions: Law & Government students tape Student Town Meeting at WAMC/Northeast Public Radio (to be broadcast late Jan./Early Feb.) Topic: Domestic terrorism
November 30: Practical Nursing for Adults part-time evening program begins, Rosewood campus
November - December: SkillsUSA holiday food & fund drives to help families in need

December 2009
December 1: Albany area principals meeting, Albany campus
December 3: Schoharie area superintendents meeting, Schoharie campus
December 4: Annual Special Ed info exchange & familiarization tour, Albany campus
December 8: American Culinary Federation re-accreditation team visits Albany campus
December 10: Global Fashion Studies class to NYC to visit Fashion Institute of Technology, Laboratory Institute of Merchandising
December 10: Schoharie area principals meeting, Schoharie campus
December 15: Second Quarter Progress Reports Due
December 16: Staff/faculty meeting, each campus, end of school day
December 18: Guidance meeting and visitation day, Albany campus
December 24: Holiday break begins for faculty, students (12/24-1/1); staff off  12/24 p.m., 12/25, 12/31 p.m. and 1/1

January 2010
January 4: Classes resume after holiday break
January 6: Guidance counselor lunch meeting at Schoharie campus
January 6:
Career & Tech faculty cluster chairs meeting
January 7: Schoharie area superintendents meeting, Schoharie campus
January 13: Albany campus staff meeting, end of school day
January 14: Schoharie area principals meeting, Schoharie campus
January 18: Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday
January 20: Schoharie campus staff meeting, end of school day
January 22: End of second marking period
January 26: Grades due in Guidance Office
January 29: School-day Open House & Visitors Day at Albany campus
January: Campus SkillsUSA competitions
January - February: Component high school students tour Career & Tech, Albany campus

February 2010
February 3: Adult Nurse Assistant program begins, Health Careers Ctr., Albany
February 3: Career & Tech faculty cluster chairs meeting
February 4:
Schoharie area superintendents meeting, Schoharie campus
February 4-5: Schoharie Culinary Team competes in ProStart States at Crowne Plaza, Albany

February 9-10: Schoharie campus visitation days

February 10: Theatre Technology Open House at Proctors, during school day and 6-8 pm.
February 11:
Schoharie area principals meeting, Schoharie campus
February 13-22: Global Fashion Studies study trip to Europe
February 24: Staff/faculty meeting, each campus, end of school day

February: Albany campus local SkillsUSA Culinary awards
February 8: Open House for New Visions: Health Careers, Albany Career & Tech, building B, dining room, 8:30-10:30 a.m.
February 9: Open House for New Visions: Journalism & Media Studies, Albany Career & Tech, building B, dining room, 8:30-10:30 a.m.
February 10:
Open House for New Visions: Human Services & Special/Elementary Education, Albany Career & Tech, building B, dining room, 8:30-10:30 a.m.
February 11:
Open House for New Visions: Law & Government, Albany Career & Tech, building B, dining room, 8:30-10:30 a.m.
February 12: Snow date reserved for any New Visions open houses which are cancelled
, Albany Career & Tech, building B, dining room, 8:30-10:30 a.m.
February: Evening Open House for all New Visions programs
, Albany Career & Tech, building B, dining room, 6:30-8 p.m.

March 2010
March 2:
Albany area principals meeting, Albany campus
March 3: Evening Open House for all New Visions programs, 6-8 p.m., BOCES Admin Bldg.
March 3: Career & Tech faculty cluster chairs meeting
March 4:
Schoharie area superintendents & principals meeting, Schoharie campus
March 9: Third Quarter Progress Reports due
March 17:
Staff/faculty meeting, each campus, end of school day
March : SkillsUSA Regional Competition, SCCC

April 2010
April 1: End of third marking period
April 1:
Schoharie area superintendents meeting, Schoharie campus
April 13: Grades due in Guidance Office
April 14-15: SkillsUSA NYS Competition, Syracuse
April 14: Career & Tech faculty cluster chairs meeting
April 15: Schoharie area principals meeting, Schoharie campus
April 15: Capital Region BOCES Annual Meeting, Albany campus
April 21:
Staff/faculty meeting, each campus, end of school day
April 27: Albany area principals meeting, Albany campus
April tba: Career & Tech participating in Construction Career Days, Glenmont
April : New Visions: Health Careers students to HOSA Competition, Syracuse

May 2010
May 5:
Career & Tech faculty cluster chairs meeting
May 6: Schoharie area superintendents meeting, Schoharie campus
May 11: Fourth Quarter Progress Reports due
May 13: Albany area principals meeting, Albany campus
May 13: Schoharie area principals meeting, Schoharie campus
May 19: Staff/faculty meeting, each campus, end of school day
May tba: AYES Auto Technician intern training

June 2010
June 1: Career & Tech faculty cluster chairs meeting
June 3: Schoharie campus portfolio day
June 3:
Schoharie area superintendents meeting, Schoharie campus
June 4: Albany campus portfolio day and campus community day
June 8:Albany campus Awards Ceremony ('graduation'), Proctors Theatre, Schenectady, during the day
June 9:
Staff/faculty meeting, each campus, end of school day
June 11: End of fourth marking period
June 14: Schoharie campus Student Recognition & Awards Ceremony (graduation) at Holiday Inn Express, Schoharie, 9 am
June 14: Grades due in Guidance Office
June : Regents exams begin
June - July : Albany campus Cosmetology summer school
June - July: Schoharie campus Cosmetology summer school
June 21-26: SkillsUSA National Competition, Kansas City, MO
June : Adult PN part-time, full-time program graduation, Proctors Theatre, Schenectady


2009-2010 QUARTERLY MARKING PERIOD DATES
First Quarter: 9/9 - 11/6/09
Second Quarter: 11/9/09 - 1/22/10
Third Quarter: 1/25 - 4/1/10
Fourth Quarter: 4/2 - 6/11/10

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