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School Violence Prevention and Intervention Workshop

All applicants for a certificate on or after February 2, 2001 are required to complete two clock hours of course work or training in school violence prevention and intervention in accordance with section 3004 of the Education Law.  Training in school violence prevention and intervention is available through registered teacher education programs at New York State colleges and universities, Coordinated School Health Network Centers located at certain BOCES, and other service providers approved by the State Education Department. 

  • Completion through an Approved Service Provider
    A list of service providers (by location or  by provider) is available on the Approved Providers of Training  web page maintained  by the Office of Elementary, Middle, Secondary, and Continuing Education.    Contact the individual provider for workshop registration date and time.  

    Upon completion of the workshop, the service provider will provide the applicant with a Certification of Completion. The applicant must submit to the Office of Teaching Initiatives the original "State Education Department" copy in accordance with instructions on the form.

  • Completion through a Registered Teacher Education Program
    Applicants who complete a teacher education program with a graduation date of May 2001 or later will be provided the required training as part of their teacher education program. Applicants who complete the training requirement through a registered program, and who are recommended for a teaching certificate by the institution, do not need to submit a Certification of Completion.

  • Completion through Student Support Services Network Centers
    Training is available through six of the Student Support Services Network Centers, located at the BOCES listed below. 

    Upon completion of the workshop, the Center will provide the applicant with a Certification of Completion. The applicant must submit to the Office of Teaching Initiatives the original "State Education Department" copy in accordance with instructions on the form.

Capital Region
Capital Region BOCES
900 Watervliet-Shaker Road, Suite 102
Albany, NY 12205
Laura Combs, Coordinator
E-mail: lcombs@gw.neric.org
Phone: (518) 464-3950
Fax: (518) 464-3975
http://sssc.capregboces.org/vp.htm

 

Hudson Valley Region
Ulster County BOCES
175 Route 32 North
New Paltz, NY 12561
Elizabeth Mastro
Tammy Rhein , Coordinator
E-Mail: trhein@mhric.org
Phone: (845) 255-4874 and 5307
Fax: (845) 255-3836
Long Island
Western Suffolk BOCES
31 Lee Avenue
Wheatley Heights, NY 11798
Susan Kessler, Coordinator
E-Mail: skessler@wsboces.org
Phone: (631) 595-6814
Fax: (631) 623-4914

Mid-State Region
Onondaga-Cortland-Madison BOCES
6075 East Molloy Road
P.O. Box 4774
Syracuse, NY 13221-4774
Lee Beals, Coordinator
E-Mail: lbeals@ocmboces.org
Phone: (315) 431-8556
Fax: (315) 433-2636

 

Mid-West Region
Genesee Valley BOCES Service Center
80 Munson Street
LeRoy, NY 14482
Joan Vitkus, Coordinator
E-Mail:jvitkus@gvboces.org
Phone: (585) 344-7576
Fax: (585) 344-7578
West Region
Erie 1 BOCES
355 Harlem Road
West Seneca, NY 14224
Jane Ogilvie, Coordinator
E-Mail: jogilvie@e1b,org
Phone: (716) 821-7550
Fax: (716) 821-7559
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