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  • North Country Stakeholders Consider Early College Model to Address Healthcare Workforce Needs

    Education and healthcare leaders from across the North Country gathered Wednesday morning at the Adirondack Medical Center to explore the development of an Early College High School (ECHS) Health Sciences pathway tailored to the Adirondack region. The discussion builds on a recently announced regional initiative led by the Iroquois Healthcare Association Healthcare Educational Consortium and…


  • FEHB Recognizes Outstanding Students Of Quarter 2

    To kick off the third quarter of the 2025-2026 school year, FEH BOCES recognized the following students for their academic achievements during the second quarter: North Franklin Educational Center Auto Tech: Building Trades: Cosmetology: Culinary Arts: Early Childhood Education: Electrical Trades: Health Occupations: Heavy Equipment: HVAC: JET: Security and Law: In-Person Torch Academy: Welding: New…


  • New Marine Technology program makes big waves with local students

    “We are thrilled to offer our students another exciting path towards a bright future as well as strengthening our relationship with our component districts,” Director of CTE, Shawn McMahon said. “Within the 10 school districts FEH BOCES supports, the Tri-Lakes area presents distinct geographical features and communities that make a program such as Marine Tech…


  • Adirondack Educational Center Seniors Explore Career Opportunities at Upstone Materials

    Seniors from the Adirondack Educational Center visited Upstone Materials in Saranac Lake on November 5 to learn about local industry operations and explore potential career pathways in the construction materials field. Upstone Materials, a construction materials company serving the Tri-Lakes region, specializes in hot-mix asphalt, aggregates, and ready-mix concrete across Northern New York. The company…


  • Culinary Arts Students Take on Army National Guard’s MRE Challenge

    Senior Culinary Arts students at FEH BOCES recently put their creativity and skills to the test in the MRE Challenge, held in partnership with the Army National Guard. Working in pairs, students were tasked with transforming their assigned MREs, or “Meals Ready to Eat,” the pre-packaged meals used by soldiers in the field, into a…


  • Local Students Join First-Ever Statewide Board Training

    On Wednesday, September 17, student representatives from Franklin-Essex-Hamilton BOCES and its component districts joined the first-ever Student Board of Education Training. Students gathered at FEH BOCES to take part in a Zoom session hosted at Capital Region BOCES, where they connected with fellow student board members and state officials from across New York. District Superintendent…


  • NFEC Students Honor Veterans with Handmade Wreaths at St. Joseph’s Cemetery

    On the crisp morning of December 19, 2024, students from the North Franklin Educational Center honored local veterans through a meaningful, hands-on initiative. Senior students ventured to St. Joseph’s Cemetery in Malone, carefully placing handmade wreaths on the graves of veterans. With the crunching snow beneath their boots, they honored these heroes with deep respect,…


  • Honoring the Haudenosaunee Confederacy

    On Friday, October 18, the Franklin-Essex-Hamilton BOCES proudly raised the Haudenosaunee flag alongside the flags of the United States and New York State. This was done to honor the rich cultural heritage and contributions of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, promoting an inclusive environment for all. The FEHB Board of Education recently passed a resolution aimed at…


  • FEH BOCES inducts Tri-Lakes area students into honor society

    We were thrilled to induct 23 successful Career and Technical Education students into the National Technical Honor Society this evening. The high school seniors, who all attend our CTE programs at Adirondack Educational Center in Saranac Lake, are from the Lake Placid, Saranac Lake and Tupper Lake school districts. “It is an absolute honor and…