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Key Topics include: Vocational Education · Career and Technical Education · Retention and Graduation · Teacher Training · Leadership · Trends in Education · Improving Student Performance · ARCHIVE
Dr. Joseph Marinelli District Superintendent and CEO of the Wayne-Finger Lakes BOCES (Board of Cooperative Educational Services) in New York joins host Ed Milliken for an informative discussion about such critical topics as student achievement, school support services and the changing definition and power of Career and Technical Education.
Listen in as these colleagues, gather around the District Leaders Podcast mike to share how the the Wayne-Finger Lakes BOCES demonstrates the services that can benefit schools across the nation.
From
- bridging the achievement gap, to
- sharing resources,
- creating scalability of services,
- higher retention, graduation, and college continuation rates, and
- more
these programs are not what we are accustomed to ISD services and “vocational education.”
Might ISD and/or CTE be a vital considerations for your schools and district needs?What impact can result? What programs have emerged recently.
Join us for Episode 23 of the series to find out and enrich your professional learning today. Always,
Leading Today for Success Tomorrow
Biographical Background
Since 1994, Dr. Joseph J. Marinelli has been the District Superintendent of the New York State’s supervisory district of Ontario, Seneca, Wayne and Yates counties and Chief Executive Office of the Wayne-Finger Lakes Board of Cooperative Educational Services (BOCES). He is the chief regional officer for the State’s Commissioner of Education. The Wayne-Finger Lakes BOCES is an educational service agency for twenty-five Rochester area suburban, small city, and rural school districts with a total of 45,000 students and 87 schools.
Previously, Dr. Marinelli served as superintendent of the Livonia Public Schools in suburban Detroit, Michigan. Prior to that, he was Associate Superintendent for Planning and Governmental Relations for the Orange County Public Schools in Orlando, FL.
He has been President of the Association of Educational Service Agencies, National Association of Federal Education Program Administrators and the Florida Association of School Administrators.
Dr. Marinelli was awarded a doctoral fellowship with the University Council for Education Administration and was the first Washington-based lobbyist for Florida’s Commissioner of Education.
Dr. Marinelli holds a B.S. degree in psychology and a M.Ed. in guidance and counseling from the University of Florida and a Ph.D. in educational administration from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
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