The effects of these cuts will also be felt regionally. Officials from the Washington-Saratoga-Warren-Hamilton-Essex (WSWHE) BOCES talked about the reverberations the proposed cuts are having across the region. “Here in this region, with this proposal, 21 of our districts are being hurt by this,” said WSWHE BOCES District Superintendent Dr. Turina Parker. “When we talk about all the work that has been done in growing opportunities for kids, it really does take us back.”
Those expanded opportunities could be clearly seen at a campus tour following the roundtable discussion: agriculture programs, career and technical education programs, students engaging in engineering, woodworking and 3D printing. All are hands-on learning programs that could potentially be at risk if these cuts remain in place.
“To think that agriculture programs at Schuylerville, at Argyle, at Cambridge, at Greenwich could be at risk is heartbreaking,” said Assemblymember Carrie Woerner, who represents Schuylerville.