The Washington-Saratoga-Warren-Hamilton-Essex (WSWHE)
Board of Cooperative Educational Services serves 31
school districts in a five-county region. The BOCES Board
of Education, a
governing board made up of representatives from component
school districts, is responsible for the oversight of
curricular, financial and other policy decisions. The
chief executive officer of a BOCES is the District
Superintendent who works closely with local school
districts as a liaison/agent of the New York State
Commissioner of Education.
The Office of the
District Superintendent is staffed by two Assistant
Superintendents; one for Administrative Services,
and another for Instructional and School Support
Services. The three main BOCES Divisions, Career
and Technical Education, Special Education, and
School Support Services are led by director-level
administrators.
The WSWHE BOCES is the
second largest geographically of the 38 BOCES regions in
New York State covering 2,686 square miles. It is also the
13th largest in terms of kindergarten through
grade 12 enrollments in the participating component school
districts. With 31 component districts, it is the fourth
largest in the State, after three BOCES on Long Island and
Westchester County.
Our Mission
The WSWHE Board of Cooperative
Educational Services provides cost-effective shared
educational programs and services that complement
component school districts in strengthening the quality of
living and learning in their communities.
WSWHE BOCES provides
educational services for students of all age levels and
abilities. We recognize and encourage student success, and
continue to increase collaboration and communication with
component school districts.
Our component school
districts are provided programs in Career
and Technical Education, Special
Education and Adult
Education. Through our School
Support Services, we also provide professional
training and staff development, which place a continuing
emphasis on program quality and responsiveness to district
needs.
Dedicated
staff members, teachers, administrators and board members
continue to work hard to provide quality programs and
services based on present and future needs. WSWHE BOCES
serves as an invaluable resource to thirty-one school
districts in five separate counties of upstate New York.
Organizational
Profile
BOCES stands for Board
of Cooperative Educational Services. It is a public
organization that was created by the New York State
Legislature in 1948 to provide shared educational programs
and services to school districts. Today, BOCES continues
to partner with school districts to provide a broad range
of services to help meet the evolving needs of learners of
all ages.
BOCES services are
created when two or more school districts decide they have
similar needs that can be met by a shared program. BOCES
helps school districts save money by providing
opportunities to pool resources and share costs. Sharing
is an economical way for districts to provide programs and
services that they might not be able to afford otherwise.
However, BOCES services are often customized, offering
districts the flexibility to meet their individual needs.
Except for an administrative charge that is based on each
district's size, districts pay only for BOCES services
they use. BOCES expenses are incorporated into each
district's annual budget. State aid helps offset some of
the expenses, while others are directly funded by the
state or federal government. BOCES has no taxing
authority.