Catalog: Cayuga-Onondaga BOCES (Web Registration)

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1. Child Abuse Identification & Reporting (Certification Only)

Program: Online Workshops: Professional Development Unit

Activity Owner/Manager: Laura Purdy  - lpurdy@cayboces.org

Dates: On-Going (Ends Jun 30, 2025)

Child Abuse Identification & Reporting

Mandated reporters can participate in this web-based online training course at any time, 24/7. Users must complete the course within the course duration which is the current school calendar year (2024-2025). Users learn definitions, indicators, and how to make a report to the New York Statewide Central Register. This course meets the New York State Education Department mandatory requirements for Training in Child Abuse Identification and Reporting. In accordance with Chapter 363 of the Laws of 2018, the Board of Regents adopted amendments to certain sections of the Regulations of the Commissioner of Education related to Reports of Child Abuse in an Educational Setting.

This course also includes updated mandated reporter training requirements. Chapter 56 of the Laws of 2021 amended Social Services Law § 413 to require additional training to include protocols to reduce implicit bias in decision-making processes, strategies for identifying adverse childhood experiences, and guidelines to assist in recognizing signs of abuse or maltreatment while interacting virtually within the New York State Mandated Identification and Reporting of Child Abuse and Maltreatment/Neglect coursework.

The required training consists of a 3-hour asynchronous online training with accompanying assignments.



****You will be emailed an invoice for $35.00, 2-3 business days after registration.

All registration fields must be filled out including address and phone number, or we will not be able to process your registration.

Course link will be emailed to you once payment has been received by our business office.****


Please contact Sara Herman with any questions at sherman@cayboces.org


2. DASA: Harassment, Bullying, Cyberbullying, and Discrimination in Schools: Prevention and Intervention Certification Training

Program: Online Workshops: Professional Development Unit

Activity Owner/Manager: Laura Purdy  - lpurdy@cayboces.org

Dates: On-Going (Ends Jun 30, 2025)

DASA: New York State's Dignity for All Student's Act (Dignity Act) seeks to provide NYS public elementary and secondary school students with a safe, supportive environment free from discrimination, intimidation, taunting, harassment, and bullying on school property, a school bus and/or at a school function. The Cayuga-Onondaga BOCES is a NYSED approved provider of the Dignity Act certification training.



The required training consists of a 6-hour asynchronous online training with accompanying assignments.



****You will be emailed an invoice for $50.00, 2-3 business days after registration.

All registration fields must be filled out including address and phone number, or we will not be able to process your registration.

Course link will be emailed to you once payment has been received by our business office.****


Please contact Sara Herman with any questions at sherman@cayboces.org


3. The Needs of Students with Autism Training

Program: Online Workshops: Professional Development Unit

Activity Owner/Manager: Amber Wildenstein  - awildenstein@cayboces.org

Dates: On-Going (Ends Jun 30, 2025)

The Needs of Students with Autism

In response to the growing number of children being diagnosed with autism, the Legislature amended Sections 3004(4) and (5) of the Education Law to require all persons applying for a teaching certificate or license on or after September 2, 2009, as a special education teacher or as a school administrator who works in special education, to complete coursework or training in the needs of children with autism. This workshop will fulfill the NYSED requirement for Classroom Teaching Certification in all areas of Education. Participants of this course will learn about the characteristics of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) as well as behavior supports and best instructional practices for supporting individuals with ASD. Upon successful completion of the course, participants will complete a certification of completion application that they can submit to the NYS Education Department along with other relevant forms when they apply for certification.

The required training consists of a 3-hour asynchronous online training with accompanying assignments.



****You will be emailed an invoice for $35.00, 2-3 business days after registration.

All registration fields must be filled out including address and phone number, or we will not be able to process your registration.

Course link will be emailed to you once payment has been received by our business office.****


Please contact Sara Herman with any questions at sherman@cayboces.org


4. Certification Course Bundle: DASA, Child Abuse Identification, and School Violence Prevention and Identification

Program: Online Workshops: Professional Development Unit

Audience: Individuals applying for their NYS Educator Certification

Dates: On-Going (Ends Jun 30, 2025)

We have bundled the 3 courses into one price for your convenience and savings.

To receive your NYS educator certification, individuals must complete the following 3 workshops:

Child Abuse Identification and Reporting

The required training consists of a 3-hour asynchronous online training with accompanying assignments.

Dignity for All Students Act (DASA)

The required training consists of a 6-hour asynchronous online training with accompanying assignments.

School Violence Prevention and Intervention

The required training consists of a 2-hour asynchronous online training with accompanying assignments.

****You will be emailed an invoice for $100.00, 2-3 business days after registration.

All registration fields must be filled out including address and phone number, or we will not be able to process your registration.

Course link will be emailed to you once payment has been received by our business office.****


Please contact Sara Herman with any questions at sherman@cayboces.org


5. SAVE: School Violence Prevention & Intervention Certification Course

Program: Online Workshops: Professional Development Unit

Activity Owner/Manager: Laura Purdy  - lpurdy@cayboces.org

Dates: On-Going (Ends Jun 30, 2025)

Anyone applying for school certification after February 2, 2001 must complete 2 hours of training on school violence prevention and intervention. This workshop includes training in effective classroom management techniques, identifying the warning signs of violent and other troubling behavior, and intervention techniques for resolving violent incidents in the school. This training is intended for anyone working with children and in a school setting.

Topics Covered:

  1. The warning signs within a developmental and social context that relate to violence and other troubling behaviors in children;
  2. The statutes, regulations and policies relating to a safe nonviolent school climate.
  3. Effective classroom management techniques and other academic supports that promote a nonviolent school climate and enhance learning; character education, citizenship and civility.
  4. The integration of social and problem-solving skill development for students within the regular curriculum
  5. Intervention techniques designed to address a school violence situation;
  6. How to participate in an effective school/community referral process for students exhibiting violent behavior.
  7. Defining, identifying, intervening and ending bullying in all its forms, including cyberbullying.

The required training consists of a 2-hour asynchronous online training with accompanying assignments.



****You will be emailed an invoice for $25.00, 2-3 business days after registration.

All registration fields must be filled out including address and phone number, or we will not be able to process your registration.

Course link will be emailed to you once payment has been received by our business office.****


Please contact Sara Herman with any questions at sherman@cayboces.org


6. The Regional CARE Network

Program: Professional Development Unit

Dates: 10/29/2024 to 6/10/2025

The Regional CARE (Collaborative Action for Resilient Education) Network is a new collaborative opportunity designed specifically for student service providers (counselors, social workers, psychologists, mental health providers) to come together to discuss their roles, study best practices, and share and borrow ideas. Participants will network with regional colleagues, obtain updates from NYSED, and dive deeper into Tier 2 and 3 supports and resources. This session will be facilitated by the Behavior Excellence Coaches from the Instructional Support Services Department. There will be 4 meetings across the school year with extended learning opportunities. There will be professional presentations provided in the areas of Trauma, SEL, Restorative Practices, and Mental Health. This group will heavily focus on supporting primary and elementary grade levels however all are welcome.

7. The Anxious Generation Book Study-Asycnronous via Google Classroom with 3-synchronous sessions 5/7, 5/14/ 5/21 from 4-5:30 PM

Program: Online Workshops: Teacher Center

Audience: All educators

Dates: 4/28/2025 to 6/13/2025

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This book study explores The Anxious Generation by Jonathan Haidt, providing educators with insights into the rising levels of anxiety among students in today's digital age. Participants will engage in meaningful discussions, reflect on the book's key concepts, and explore practical strategies to support students' mental well-being in the classroom. Objectives: 1. Understand the Root Causes of Student Anxiety 1/4 Examine key factors contributing to increased anxiety and stress in students, including social media, technology use, and societal pressures. 2. Recognize the Impact of Digital Culture 1/4 Discuss the influence of digital environments on student behavior, attention, and emotional well-being. 3. Identify Practical Classroom Strategies 1/4 Explore evidence-based approaches to fostering a supportive and balanced learning environment for anxious students. 4. Promote Healthy Technology Use 1/4 Learn strategies to help students develop healthier relationships with technology while encouraging critical thinking and self-regulation. 5. Collaborate and Share Insights 1/4 Engage in discussions with fellow educators to share experiences, ideas, and strategies for addressing student anxiety effectively. Books will be provided to the first 15 to sign up!

8. The Regional CARE Network Spring Session: Anxiety

Program: Professional Development Unit

Dates: 4/29/2025

The Regional CARE (Collaborative Action for Resilient Education) Network is a new collaborative opportunity designed specifically for student service providers (counselors, social workers, psychologists, mental health providers) to come together to discuss their roles, study best practices, and share and borrow ideas. Participants will network with regional colleagues, obtain updates from NYSED, and dive deeper into Tier 2 and 3 supports and resources. This session will be facilitated by the Behavior Excellence Coaches from the Instructional Support Services Department. This group will heavily focus on supporting primary and elementary grade levels however all are welcome.

9. Information Mindfulness with Jennifer Lagarde

Program: School Library System

Audience: K-12 Librarians and educators

Dates: 6/5/2025

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Using Picture Books to Help Learners (OF ALL AGES) Navigate Their Hyper Connected Lives

Today's students live in "highly mediated worlds where information, entertainment, and persuasion are delivered to them through the many screens of daily life."(NCTE 2022) While tools and technology evolve at a rapid pace, human behavior remains predictable. That said, with their mental health increasingly tied to how they consume information, helping learners foster healthy relationships with their devices feels more urgent than ever.

In this fun, interactive session we will unpack how our complex information landscape capitalizes on our emotions to increase engagement while also exploring practical strategies for using picture books (with learners of all ages!) to foster media mindfulness: a new twist on information literacy that applies the principles of mindfulness to our hyperconnected lives.

Register now to secure your spot!

This training will present a concise overview of both the First Five and Circles to ensure a comprehensive understanding of the foundational elements. The initial 90 minutes of our session will be dedicated to exploring mindset shifts, the influence of digital media on today's students, and an introduction to Restorative Practices (RP).
The majority of our time will be focused on delving deeper into an approach to addressing school discipline and repairing harm. We will also discuss what successful RP implementation looks like and how it can be effectively applied in each unique campus setting.

11. Regional Care Network: Reactive Approaches and Measures to Behavior: Part 2

Program: Professional Development Unit

Dates: 6/10/2025

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The majority of our time will be focused on delving deeper into an approach to addressing school discipline and repairing harm. We will also discuss what successful RP implementation looks like and how it can be effectively applied in each unique campus setting. This session will prioritize the F.O.R.M. process and include practice with pre-interviewing and repairing harm with emphasis on the "with" column of the social discipline window.

12. Follow-up to the NYSED Numeracy Briefs Release

Program: Professional Development Unit

Audience: Administrators and Mathematics Instructional Leaders

Dates: 6/25/2025

We invite math leaders in our region to join us for a collaborative follow-up session focused on deepening our understanding and use of the numeracy briefs released by the New York State Education Department. Building on the initial overview event, this session will offer an opportunity for math educators and leaders to work together in exploring how the evidence-based practices in the briefs can inform and improve mathematics instruction across PK-12 classrooms.

Participants will engage in structured discussion, share implementation ideas, and reflect on their experiences using the briefs to support professional learning and instructional decision-making. The session will be highly collaborative, with time dedicated to planning, resource-sharing, and collective problem-solving.

This session is intended for curriculum leaders, instructional coaches, teacher leaders, and administrators who are working to strengthen mathematics teaching and learning in their districts or schools.

13. Pages to Practice Workshop

Program: School Library System

Audience: K-12 sschool librarians

Dates: 7/9/2025

Pages to Practice with Linsday Cesari

Presenter:Lindsay Cesari, AKA Bee in the Library

Session Description:

Discover the best new books and fresh teaching ideas in one dynamic session! In this interactive workshop, you'll explore 75+ standout titles released in the last 18 months. From picture books to middle grade and YA - each title is paired with a ready-to-use lesson or activity aligned to state and national standards.

Perfect for energizing your program, this session equips school librarians with everything they need to captivate young readers and meet curriculum goals.

Workshop Highlights:

  • Hands on makerspace activities
  • Ready to teach lessons for each title with access to digital copies of graphic organizers and worksheets.
  • About Lindsay:

    Lindsay is a national board certified NYS school librarian with 15+ years experience. She has a social media audience of 40,000+ users across Instagram and TikTok under the username Bee in the Library where she provides micro PD to followers.

    Please note!

    This workshop is being offered in collaboration with O2CM BOCES School Library System and will be held at in the Cayuga Room on their campus in Liverpool.

    14. DASA Coordinator Training

    Program: Professional Development Unit

    Dates: 7/11/2025

    Dignity Act Coordinator Training: Creating Positive School Climate and Culture
    Join us for an immersive 6-hour training course designed to empower Dignity Act Coordinators and Dignity Act Response Team Members with the knowledge and skills necessary to foster a safe and inclusive environment in New York State schools. This comprehensive training will delve into the ideals of the Dignity For All Students Act, equipping participants to effectively identify, investigate, and address incidents of bullying, harassment, discrimination, and cyberbullying.

    Training Highlights:

    Role and Responsibilities
    Definitions and Examples
    Investigation Techniques
    Adaptive Solutions
    Vulnerable Populations
    Equity, Inclusion, Bias, Microaggressions and Belonging
    Interventions and Strategies
    Hands-On Activities

    Key Focus:
    Every complaint starts because someone believes they have been mistreated. This training emphasizes that all behaviors and investigations should end with a finding of some sort. If an investigation reveals that an incident is not bullying, coordinators will learn to identify what it is-whether it's a conflict, misunderstanding, false allegation, an incident that didn't occur, or something else. This approach ensures that every concern is addressed and resolved appropriately.

    15. Responsive Classroom Training - Elementary Core Course

    Program: Professional Development Unit

    Audience: Elementary School Teachers, PK-6th grade

    Dates: 8/12/2025 to 8/14/2025

    Create an inclusive classroom where you and your students love to be. Learn the foundational, universal strategies for building a well-managed classroom with minimal disruptions. Explore how to effortlessly weave social-emotional learning into daily routines and lessons, fostering joy, academic engagement, and positive prosocial behaviors. Course materials include: "The Elementary Core Course Resource Book", "The First Six Weeks of School", "Yardsticks: Child and Adolescent Development Ages 4-14"

    Participants leave this course with the ability to:

    1. Create a safe and inclusive school climate and culture.

    2. Establish rules and routines to manage classrooms effectively.

    3. Design engaging, active, and interactive lessons.

    4. Use effective communication to promote academic and social growth.

    5. Implement a nonpunitive discipline framework that offers empathy, preserves dignity, and repairs relationships.

    6. Partner effectively with students' families.

    ****Estimated cost listed below is based on 30 participants. The final cost will be determined based on the actual number of participants.****

    The cost for attendance is: $696.67

    Registration closes on Tuesday, July 22, 2025 in order to allow for delivery of materials.

    16. **CLOSED Registration: Trauma, Illness, and Grief Training

    Program: Professional Development Unit

    Dates: 9/18/2025 to 1/14/2026

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    TIG builds capacity in school communities to respond to needs arising from experiences of trauma, illness, and grief. Contextualized within your setting, the TIG Core Curriculum is designed to spiral to create learning pathways to begin with awareness and move to implementation. Participants will be equipped to transform their own approaches, contribute to the knowledge and skills of others, and inform revisions of procedure and policy. This course does not offer open enrollment. Participants must be pre-approved by their superintendent or agency director.