- Home
- Programs & Services
- Adult Education
- Arts & Home
- Community Solutions for Transportation
- Computer Applications
- Dance
- Driving Related
- ed2go Online Courses
- Gardens
- Gatlin Career Training
- General Information
- Green Opportunities
- Health Careers
- HVACR Online Courses
- Inside-Out Jail Programs
- Language Arts
- Life-Long Preparedness Skills
- Literacy
- Money Matters
- No Man is an Island
- Photography
- Real Estate
- Technologies
- Yoga
- Alternative/Special Education
- Business Services
- Career & Technical Institute
- CTI Home
- Articulation Agreements
- Arts & Humanities
- Business Information Systems
- Engineering & Technology
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Health Services
- Human & Public Services
- Natural & Agricultural Sciences
- New Visions
- Related Academics
- SkillsUSA
- Transition Programs
- What's New at CTI?
- Work-Based Learning
- Communications Services
- District Superintendent Services
- Educational Resources
- Facilities & Operations
- Human Resources
- Adult Education
- Schools
- Publications
- Links
- Partner Organizations
- AccelerateU
- BOCES of New York State
- Dutchess County School Boards Association
- Dutchess Educational Health Insurance Consortium
- Hudson Valley Regional School Support Center
- Mid-Hudson Cooperative Recruitment Program
- Mid-Hudson Library System
- Mid-Hudson Regional Information Center
- Mid-Hudson School Study Council
- Mid-Hudson Teacher Center
- NYS BOCES and RIC Websites
- NYS Education Department
- NYSED Virtual Learning System
- Administrators
- Communities
- Parents
- Students
- SYSOPs
- Teachers
- Partner Organizations
- Essentials
- About Us
- Help

The Trustees of the Dutchess County Board of Cooperative Educational Services [Dutchess BOCES], at its meeting of September 17, 2008, approved the final design concept as proposed by KG&D Architects for a new alternative school to be built on the Salt Point Campus. The Board also approved renovations to existing facilities at Salt Point. This project will bring an end to rent payments for the leased facility on Route 44 which have drained upwards of $1 million annually from BOCES resources. Most importantly, a centralized campus will encourage and facilitate the enhancement of current programs and the development of new programs to serve the needs of students in Dutchess County.
Phase 1: Anatomy and Physiology
Dutchess BOCES will be providing a New York State Education Department and Department of Motor Vehicles approved driver’s education program. This is a classroom and road driving experience program. Orientation is September 03, 2009 at 6:00pm. Enrolled students and parents must attend.
