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Shared Services

BOCES services are created when two or more school districts have similar needs that can be met through a shared program. Sharing is an economical way for districts to offer programs they otherwise might not be able to afford. These services must be approved by the Commissioner of Education according to need and practicality in a regional context. It will then be considered a Co-Ser (Cooperative Service) agreement.

Instructional Programs

Many BOCES programs are instructional and include, but are not limited to:

  • career and technical programs for high school students
  • services for students with disabilities
  • literacy programs and employment training for adults
  • regional summer school
  • professional development
  • instructional technology

Looking for instructional programs in your area? Consult the Regional BOCES Directory.

Non-Instructional Support Services

The remaining programs are non-instructional support services that help school districts contain costs. Examples include:

  • business office support, such as accounts payable, cooperative bidding and health insurance cooperatives
  • bus maintenance and transportation services
  • energy cooperatives
  • labor relations
  • school lunch coordination
  • administrative technology solutions and support through regional information centers
  • state networks (e.g., Staff and Curriculum Development Network or “S/CDN”)

Consult the Regional BOCES Directory to find out how your local BOCES can meet your needs.