Where in the BOCES world
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Where in the BOCES world
Nassau Boces insider Check your email for the Employee Engagement Survey June 2012 D o you think there is someone Don’t have a Nassau BOCES email at work who encourages account? No problem, check with your your development? Do your site administrator to locate a computer opinions seem to count? Now is the where you can take the survey. Print chance to let us surveys will be know! provided for “...Our employees are These are just groups that Nassau BOCES.” a few of the topics don’t have any that will be included computer access. Lucinda Hurley, Executive Director, in a short employee Your answers will Department of Strategic Initiatives survey that will be be used to support coming your way soon. and guide Nassau BOCES practices One of our Strategic Goals is to and results will be reported in a future invest in our employees. We want to issue of Nassau BOCES insider. know how we’re doing. To benchmark the agency’s current “The Strategic Goals are charting brand, the Communications Office will a course for continued reflection and also be conducting another survey. improvement of our practices,” says Our partner districts will be asked to Lucinda Hurley, executive director complete a District Feedback Survey. of the Department of Strategic “We strive to provide the highest Initiatives. “It’s important for us to level of programs and services to our have an understanding of what our districts,” says Hurley. “To ensure employees think and feel about Nassau that we are meeting this goal, we are BOCES – our employees are Nassau evaluating our current level of service, BOCES. This is an opportunity for and we need input from our customers everyone to voice their opinion and – the districts.” have it count.” If you have any questions about It’s important for all employees to either of these surveys, please call or complete the survey so there can be email the Communications Office at an accurate evaluation of everyone’s 396-2208 or info@mail.nasboces.org. opinions. The survey is completed anonymously. Strategic Goals in Action: ✔ Invest in Employees Where in the BOCES world... Turn over for answer! Applause! Our award-winning employees set the standard for high-quality programs and services that enable students to reach their full potential. Barry Tech Teacher aide Trudy Amatulli was named SkillsUSA Advisor of the Year for our region, and Barry Tech teens won top honors in 17 leadership and skills contests. Two of Robyn Cavalieri’s Barry Tech Video Production and Digital Film Making students earned regional recognition for their projects at the First Exposure Film Festival for Long Island High School filmmakers. Amy Goldstein, principal of the Children’s Readiness Center, was named Nassau’s Person of the Year by the Long Island Association of Special Education Administrators. Transportation Office bus driver Richard Heaney won first place in the regional School Bus Safety Roadeo sponsored by the New York Association for Pupil Transportation. continued on back Where in the BOCES world ... ...would you find a team of super computer technicians upgrading more than 800 computers? At any of our 22 sites completing the biggest computer upgrades in the agency’s history. This team of techies has been to almost every computer in the entire agency to upgrade them to Office 2010 and Windows 7. But it took lots of behind the scenes night and weekend work to get to this point. “The biggest part of this project was what went on before the technicians even reached your desk,” says Cliff Steinberg, Chief Information Officer for the agency. “There was a tremendous amount of work on the back end for an upgrade that is this complex, and I think it’s been a pretty seamless process so far.” Just about everyone has been upgraded to Office 2010 and Windows 7, which means the next phase – the switch to Outlook – is not far behind. A big thank you to everyone involved especially those pictured on the front from left: Chris Wolf, Nick Furci, Craig Vella, Paul Bodycomb, Bob McCartney and Sandeep Dhillon, seated, and the entire team including: Jezek Alvarez, Alex Domanico and James Wu along with the brain trusts behind the upgrade: Chris Reinertsen and Cliff Steinberg. Remember it’s not too late to get familiar with the new programs. Sign up for a class today by visiting www.nassauboces.org/microsoft_training. ✔ Strategic Goals in Action: Work “Smarter,” Reduce Costs 5,060 years of service celebrated at Employee Recognition Day Seaman Neck teacher Robert Dreaper shares a special honor with Nassau BOCES – both he and the agency are celebrating 45th anniversaries. Dreaper, along with other long time employees Ronald Vitello and Willie Porter, from the Facilities Department, both marking 40 years with the organization, were recognized at the Employee Recognition Day celebration held at the Long Island High School for the Arts. This year, 247 staffers from across the agency celebrated a combined 5,060 years of service. Robert Dreaper accepts a commemorative gift for his years of service at Employee Recognition Day. For more photos from the event visit www.nassauboces.org/employeerecognition. ✔ Strategic Goals in Action: Invest in our Employees Applause continued from front Barry Tech Culinary Arts instructor Paul Magro was named Chef Educator of the Year by the American Culinary Federation of Long Island (ACFLI) while two student teams won top ACFLI awards and scholarships. Barry Tech guidance counselor Dave Owens earned a Special Recognition Award from the New York State Association of Career & Technical Education Administrators. Under the direction of music teacher Elise Sobol, the Rosemary Kennedy School Glee Club made history when they performed in a worldwide student sing-along of our national anthem for the 2012 Concert for Music in Our Schools Month. ✔Strategic Goals in Action: Ensure Student Success P.A.C.E. Nurse Lee Hendrickson, (left) and Willet Avenue School Principal Patrick Silvestri (right) honor Farber Award winning P.A.C.E. student, Dominique Vedder at the recent ceremony. Outstanding students honored at Farber Awards ceremony Eighteen students from a variety of Nassau BOCES programs earned the George Farber Outstanding Student Award and were recognized at a ceremony at the Nassau BOCES Long Island High School for the Arts. Students garner the award for academic achievements, perseverance, enthusiasm and willingness to help others. “I can think of no more fitting tribute than to recognize these students who, like George Farber, will prove to be the best ambassadors for Nassau BOCES as they go forward in life,” said District Superintendent Dr. Thomas Rogers in his welcoming remarks at the ceremony. Created in 2007, the award program is named for our former Nassau BOCES Board President. Farber’s passion and drive for improving the lives of students at Nassau BOCES was only surpassed by his love and care for them. What’s more, he was the longestserving board member in the county, serving from 1971 to 2009. To read more about the winners visit www.nassauboces.org ✔Strategic Goals in Action: Ensure Student Success Did you know you can like Nassau BOCES on Facebook? Check out www.facebook.com/NassauBOCES and www.facebook.com/LIHSArts and like them both. More pages to come in the near future. Nassau County Board of Cooperative Educational Services Stephen B. Witt, President • Eric B. Schultz, Vice President • Susan Bergtraum, District Clerk Michael Weinick, Vice District Clerk Deborah Coates • Ronald Ellerbe • Martin R. Kaye Gale Ross-Srulevich • Robert “B.A.” Schoen Dr. Thomas Rogers, District Superintendent Dr. Robert J. Hanna, Deputy Superintendent Joan S. Siegel, Associate Superintendent for Business Services Dr. Lydia Begley, Associate Superintendent for Educational Services