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A rare oversight and clerical error by the Oneonta City School District may end up costing them thousands of dollars in state aid after the school district failed to apply for transportation aid for the 2019-2020 school year in a timely manner. ....
A rare oversight and clerical error by the Oneonta City School District may end up costing them thousands of dollars in state aid after the school district failed to apply for transportation aid for the 2019-2020 school year in a timely manner. ....
The Oneonta Central School District is facing a $400,000 hit due to a clerical error. Tow local politicians, Assemblyman John Salka and Senator Peter Oberacker, are working to revers the governor's decision on this issue. ....
Jun. 9—State Sen. Peter Oberacker, R-Schenevus, announced Tuesday that the New York Senate has approved a pair of bills he sponsored. Senate Bill 396 corrects a clerical error and will assist the Oneonta City School District by preserving $400,000 in state transportation aid due to the school district, according to a media release. "This is the first bill I introduced as a state senator and it . ....
Sen. Oberacker Sees 2 of His Local Impact Bills Pass New York State Senator Peter Oberacker saw two of his sponsored bills get approved by the Senate this week. One will impact the Oneonta City School District. Oberacker s bill (S-396) preserves $400,000 in state transportation aid due to the school district. This corrects a clerical error in aid due to the school. Sen. Oberacker said, “This is the first bill I introduced as a state senator and it embodies one of my main priorities – to assist our local schools and municipalities when they are in need,” said Senator Oberacker. “Without this piece of legislation, the Oneonta City School District would be facing a $400,000 hit on their budget that would be devastating for the school, local taxpayers, and most importantly our students.” ....