CATTARAUGUS-ALLEGANY BOCES ∙ INSTRUCTIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES Please visit
www.go2iss.org for the most current information.
Student Programming Cindy Crandall 716-376-8242
Itinerant Services COSER 300’s
County Government COSER 402
Performing Arts COSER 403
Summer School COSER 405
Extra-Curricular COSER 506
School-Career Connections COSER 520
Itinerant teachers provide shared services for two or more districts in various subject areas.
A hands-on learning experience for high school juniors or seniors about the workings of County Government.
Students engage in the arts with artists through performances, cultural fieldtrips, artists in residence, author visits, and enrichment mini-courses. CA BOCES Board approval is usually required.
Students enroll in academic core subjects and driver education. Odyssey of the Mind & Scholastic Challenge, Lego League
Challenges and competitions for students to exercise critical thinking, collaboration and the practice of good sportsmanship.
Students make connections between school and work with the incorporation of 21st Century Skills through Career Day and job-shadowing experiences.
Professional Certification Tim Cox
716-376-8247
Coaching COSER 509
Bus Driver/Bus
Monitor-Attendant Training
COSER 613
Mandated 30-hour basic course, 2-hour refresher courses, 3-hour pre-service course and 10-hour advanced courses for bus drivers as well as the basic course for bus monitors- attendants.
Mandated training for all school coaches that include basic courses, First Aid, CPR, AED and refresher courses
District Administration may contact Laurie Sledge
(716-376-8357 or
laurie_sledge@caboces.org) for information and registration. 7 | P a g e
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