
FEH-BOCES Board of Education has approved revised calendars for this school year. The last day of instruction at AEC will be Thursday, June 11, and at NFEC will be Wednesday, June 17.
AEC calendar: https://5il.co/geth
NFEC calendar: https://5il.co/geti

Check out the Water Cooler Chats for May 20, 2020!
To add The Community at FEH BOCES as a bookmark navigate to community.fehb.org.
You can also download the app once you are in the community as well!
See you in The Community tomorrow!


Adult Education teacher Nina McBride finds her students all smiles when helping Anna Hoyle with integers and exponents, and Jordyn Sousa with math problems online.


Tuesday Tips: Communicate with household members what each person needs to do each day. Work out ways to support each other. Let each other know when you can’t be interrupted and when you are available to help or talk.
#Tuesday Tips


As part of a series of meetings with local and regional government representatives, New Vision Government and Law students met online with Malone Village Mayor Andrea Dumas to discuss plans to re-open the region.
#BOCESconnects #NewVision #Government #Law #ThisIsBOCES #FEHB


AEC New Vision Health Career students get creative during remote learning. They created models of the brain and nervous system with household objects. Here are a few of their creations!
#BOCESconnects #NewVision #HealthCareers #ThisIsBOCES #FEHB

New Vision Government & Law continues full force during the pandemic, hosting several guests including Assemblyman Billy Jones & Chief of Staff Molly Ryan.
#BOCESconnects #NewVision #Government #Law #ThisIsBOCES #FEHB


On Wednesday, May 13th, FEH BOCES will launch an online community space for educators across the FEH BOCES region. District staff should be on the lookout for an email invite from their school administrator to The Community at FEH BOCES https://spark.adobe.com/video/YX2Oul7h0nAT4

"Being a CNA is one of the hardest, most rewarding jobs. Families are entrusting their most prized possessions to you, THEIR family. ..
See more at:
https://www.facebook.com/FEHBOCES/photos/a.874511256019335/2229219363881844/?type=3&theater


Acknowledge your accomplishments.
Tracking your accomplishments helps you see how much you are getting done. Seeing all your achievements can boost your energy and satisfaction.
#MotivationMonday


Are you a special ed teacher that would love to learn more about reading and writing assessments?
Check out this session with Dr. Stephanie Affinito, Professor at SUNY Albany.
https://www.mylearningplan.com/WebReg/ActivityProfile.asp?D=17189&I=3483202


Self-care Saturday tip for stressful times: Practice good self-care, including exercising, eating healthy foods, and sleeping an adequate amount at night. If possible, spend some time outside. Avoid staying up late to monitor the news.


When you self-respond to the 2020 Census, you’re doing your part to make sure Clinton, Essex & Franklin Counties are accurately counted and funded.
Visit https://my2020census.gov


New Vision Game Design students keep programming during remote learning. This clip showcases games that students have been working on this spring.
#BOCESconnects #NewVision #GameDesign #GameDevelopment #ThisIsBOCES #FEHB
https://www.facebook.com/FEHBOCES/videos/322606082036913/


2019 Electrical Trades graduate, Tim Langdon, now employed with Dow Electric is currently working on the Capital Project at North Franklin Educational Center. Thank You!
#EssentialWorker #CTEIsEssential #ThisIsBOCES #BOCESConnects #FEHB #NNY


You look beyond the physical, knowing that health begins within and with your intentions, healing begins. Thank you!
- MarciOnline
Thank you to all nurses and your dedication to healthcare!
#ThankANurseToday #FEHB #NationalNursesWeek #Bocesconnects #BOCES


Thank you to all of our teachers and teachers everywhere for your commitment to education!!! We are so grateful for all that you do!
#fehb #teacherappreciationweek #bocesconnects #boces #ThankATeacher


Wellness Wednesday tip for stressful times: Try to cultivate a mental wellness practice, such as writing in a gratitude journal, or talking nightly with your family about moments during the day that were fun or enjoyable.


Working at home can be a balancing act. Today's tip can help reduce burnout. Work SMART: Set tasks for each day that are Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, and Timely.
(www.nature.com/articles/d41586-020-01059-4)
#tuesdaytips
