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EAGLE ELEMENTARY | BETHLEHEM CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT

Provides formal instruction for students in Kindergarten through 5th grade.

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Primary Schools
Kindergartens

EDUCATION SERVICES | STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK SUNY GENESEO

* Offers a four year public liberal arts college. Member of the State University of New York system. Undergraduate and Graduate degree programs.

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Colleges/Universities

OTTO SHORTELL MIDDLE SCHOOL | ONEIDA CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT

Provides formal instruction for students in 6th through 8th grades.

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Intermediate Schools
Middle Schools

ALTERNATIVE HIGH SCHOOL - BINGHAMTON (9-12TH) - BT BOCES | BOCES BROOME TIOGA

At-risk youth can attend full-day high school program leading to NYS regents diploma. Components include core academics, elective courses, work experience, personal skill building and transition planning. Students earn credit to meet NYS learning standards and graduation requirements. Course credit recommendations sent to home school for approval.

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Disciplinary Alternative Education Programs

YMCA ONEONTA - PRESCHOOL & AFTER SCHOOL | ONEONTA FAMILY YMCA

Before and Afterschool Program @ Townsend Elementary School, WaltonPreschool Program @ YMCA Child Care, Oneonta

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Extended Child Care
Community Based Preschools

LIBERTY PARTNERSHIPS PROGRAM | SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY

Provides basic and advanced skill development to Syracuse City School District middle and high school students through tutorial services, career and college exploration activities, and a variety of support and enrichment experiences for students and their families.

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Dropout Prevention

CARROLL HILL ELEMENTARY | TROY CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT (TCSD)

Provides formal instruction for students in Kindergarten through 5th grade.

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Kindergartens
Intermediate Schools
Primary Schools

GRANTS, SCHOLARSHIPS AND AWARDS | NEW YORK STATE HIGHER EDUCATION SERVICES CORPORATION (HESC)

Grants, scholarships and awards come from several sources, including the college, New York State and the Federal government. Other sources include funding from corporations, unions, trust funds, religious and fraternal organizations, and other associations. Grants, scholarships and awards do not have to be paid back. You should always explore the "free money" opportunities available to you before taking out a student loan.

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Educational Grants
Tuition Assistance
Scholarships

CS DRIVER MIDDLE SCHOOL | MARCELLUS CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT

Provides formal instruction for students in 4th through 8th grades.

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Intermediate Schools
Middle Schools

WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT | PARTNERS IN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

* Offers a 6-week training program to obtain Family Peers Advocate (FPA) credential. This online training provides coaching and mentoring to prepare for final application.

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Independent Study

DURGEE JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL | BALDWINSVILLE CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT

Provides formal instruction for students in 8th and 9th grades.

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Middle Schools
Secondary/High Schools

ST. LAWRENCE COUNTY HEAD START | ST. LAWRENCE COUNTY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM

Provides a comprehensive pre-school program for economically disadvantaged children, or children with disabilities, ages 3 to 5 years. Services include education, health, mental health, nutrition, parent involvement, and social services.

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Head Start

SUPERVISED INDEPENDENT LIVING PROGRAM - CHWC | CHILDREN'S HOME OF WYOMING CONFERENCE

SLIP provided youth with support and assistance to transition to total independent. SILP has a focus of responsibility on the youth, with a philosophy of learning by doing. Young adults (ages 16 to 21) reside in subsidized community-based apartments and learn the skills necessary to become self sufficient, healthy, and achieve independence. Residents may remain in the program until age 21.Mother-Baby SILP provides community-based services for young teenage mothers and their children in the same supported living environment as the SILP program.

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Independent Living Skills Instruction
Supervised Living for Older Youth
Transition Services for Students With Disabilities

CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION (CTE) | ST. LAWRENCE-LEWIS BOCES

Provides occupational training to secondary students and adults. Designed to provide career exploration and community-based work experience to interested high school seniors throughout the county.

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Vocational Centers
Continuing Education
Regional Occupational Centers
Occupation Specific Job Training

WEST CANADA VALLEY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL | WEST CANADA VALLEY CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT

Provides formal instruction for students in Kindergarten through 6th grade.

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Kindergartens
Primary Schools
Intermediate Schools

YOUTH CENTER PROGRAM | SCARLET THREAD MINISTRIES

* Provides an after-school program including: Recreation activities. Group activities. Homework help/tutoring. Socialization. Bible-based discussions. Events.

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Tutoring Services
Religious Activities
Child Care Providers

LITERACY AND ESL PROGRAM | LITERACY NEW YORK - FULTON, MONTGOMERY AND SCHOHARIE COUNTIES

Provides instruction to adults who need help with reading, writing, and conversational skills in English. Tutoring services available include reading and writing in basic conversational skills in English to speakers of other languages.

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Adult Basic Education
Adult Literacy Programs
English as a Second Language
High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction

GENESEO CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT | GENESEO CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT

* Administers the school district for the Town of Geneseo and the Town of Groveland. Geneseo Elementary School. Geneseo Middle/High School.

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School Districts

RURAL HEALTH INSTITUTE OF NEW YORK | RURAL HEALTH INSTITUTE OF NEW YORK

Unites including nonprofit agencies, law enforcement, schools, health agencies, concerned citizens and local government, to reduce: adolescent alcohol and other drug use teen pregnancy delinquency school dropout rates violence in the community Prevention initiatives include: annual youth survey assessing community risk and protective factors related to teen pregnancy, substance abuse, violence, juvenile delinquency and dropping out of school. environmental strategies: Cortland and Homer have the Social Host Ordinance holding adult hosts responsible for underage drinking parties. CACTC works with local law enforcement to expand party patrols. developed a social norming campaign with SUNY Cortland to combat misconceptions that all students drink and provide facts about students' drinking behavior and drinking responsibly. campaign to support and educate parents and children on substance and alcohol use and abuse. Non-legally binding pledge forbids underage use of alcohol, tobacco or drugs in the home or on the property. youth conference: program with community-based speakers to help Cortland County 10th graders make decisions about their futures. youth award honoring students exhibiting leadership, service, resilience, significant contributions to community and school, character and personal accomplishments. information to parents about youth drug and alcohol use. youth mini grant funds projects to help young leaders work toward positive changes in the community and improving how people live, work and play.CACTC partner, Cortland Prevention Resources, offers Drug Take Back events and is expanding to include drug disposal kiosks at Cortland County Sheriff's Department and the Cortland City, Homer and SUNY Cortland Police Departments. Details: Cortland Prevention Resources, (607) 756-8970. There are currently 4 Sharps Disposal Kiosks in Cortland County, located at:Village of Homer Police Department: 43 James Street, Homer - outside, on the side of the buildingCity Hall: 25 Court Street, Cortland - outside of the entranceCounty Office Building: 60 Central Ave., Cortland - in front, to the left of the bus stopCortland Community Garden: 1 Pierce St, Cortland - near front entrance

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Dropout Prevention
Medication Disposal
Substance Use Disorder Education/Prevention
Sharps Disposal Programs
Juvenile Delinquency Prevention

ROCHESTER CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT | ROCHESTER CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT

* Administers services and programs that operate the city school district. Pre-school through adult education Alternative education options Schools Without Walls Magnet schools Special education Home schooling monitoring Bi-lingual education Occupational/apprenticeship programs

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Preschools
School Districts

HUNTINGTON PRE-SCHOOL PROGRAM | HUNTINGTON FAMILY CENTERS

Promotes school success by providing positive role models and social experience geared toward the development of character, strong values, and healthy relationships. Provides children and families access to quality and affordable early childhood opportunities.

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Community Based Preschools

ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE (ESL) | CENTRO CIVICO

Assists individuals who seek to learn the English language and are speakers of other languages.

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English as a Second Language

PRESCHOOL SPECIAL EDUCATION PROGRAM | ONEIDA COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT

* Provides educational and support services for children with confirmed disabilities and/or delays impacting their ability to learn. This program is directed through the New York State Department of Education within a home school district.

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Special Education
Case/Care Management

SAUQUOIT VALLEY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL | SAUQUOIT VALLEY CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT

Provides formal instruction for students in Kindergarten through 4th grade.

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Kindergartens
Primary Schools