BOCES students to speak to state legislators
NORWICH – DCMO BOCES students and representatives will have the opportunity to speak to local legislators and describe what makes DCMO BOCES unique, and why it's important to have trade-based education available for the Chenango County Community.
According to DCMO BOCES Public Liaison Martha Ryan, this provides DCMO BOCES students and staff with the chance to create a demonstration which she said will likely focus on the importance of agriculture industry in our area.
She said from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., on March 18, the school representatives will set up a demonstration at a four-foot table space within the State Capitol.
“This is a great way for us to show local legislators what we are focused on in Chenango County,” said Ryan. “We hope to show them how important things like agriculture are in our area.”
Ryan said the students selected to speak at the State Capitol may include members of Future Farmers of America (FFA) or other groups that represent industry in Chenango County.
“This is a wonderful opportunity for our students to have an impact on decisions that are made on the state level,” she said.
Ryan said other topics that may be discussed include preventing e-cigarette usage in youth and young adults, along with the establishment of trusts or reserves to help manage long-term employee costs.
According to DCMO BOCES Public Liaison Martha Ryan, this provides DCMO BOCES students and staff with the chance to create a demonstration which she said will likely focus on the importance of agriculture industry in our area.
She said from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., on March 18, the school representatives will set up a demonstration at a four-foot table space within the State Capitol.
“This is a great way for us to show local legislators what we are focused on in Chenango County,” said Ryan. “We hope to show them how important things like agriculture are in our area.”
Ryan said the students selected to speak at the State Capitol may include members of Future Farmers of America (FFA) or other groups that represent industry in Chenango County.
“This is a wonderful opportunity for our students to have an impact on decisions that are made on the state level,” she said.
Ryan said other topics that may be discussed include preventing e-cigarette usage in youth and young adults, along with the establishment of trusts or reserves to help manage long-term employee costs.
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