By Kayla DeMicco
Capital Region Independent Media
The Greenville school district, working in conjunction with Questar III BOCES, offers a range of educational opportunities that may differ from what you remember from your school days.
Questar III BOCES officials gave a presentation at a recent meeting of the board of education to talk about the educational programs that are offered and to share success stories from students past and present.
Dr. Gladys Cruz, district superintendent of Questar III BOCES, was absent from the meeting due to prior obligations. In her place, Chief Operating and Innovation Officer Harry Hadjioannou represented her.
Questar III Associate Superintendent Jim Niedermeier reported a decline in attendance. He noted that attitudes toward Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs have changed, and the district is facing more challenges. To address these issues, they are developing more programs to serve students with disabilities.
Two students spoke about their experiences in CTE programs.
Raymond Henderson, enrolled in the EMT and health careers course, which offers college-level education, shared his opportunity to attend a conference where he demonstrated skills like performing CPR and administering medication.
Colin Gabler, participating in the dual enrollment program, has earned 50 credits toward his associate degree in Computer Science while still in high school. This program allows Gabler and other students to access these opportunities at little to no cost to their families.
The program provides students, including those with learning disabilities, the opportunity to learn in their desired fields. Students can work and learn alongside professionals, enhancing their education and career prospects.
The New Visions program, available across the Capital Region, is designed for high school seniors seeking professional opportunities while earning college credits. Partnered with various colleges and hospitals, the program offers students hands-on learning in their desired fields.
According to Niedermeier, the medical program is the most popular, with 75 applicants. To meet the growing interest, Questar is planning to start a second program to enable students to get the experience.