After Onondaga County recently announced its intent to close the Kasson Road Day Treatment Program in Syracuse, administrators and staff at OCM BOCES have been moving quickly to find the best possible placements for all students affected by this change, OCM BOCES District Superintendent Dr. Jody Manning said.
“Serving students has always been our top priority,” he added. “We are working very closely with our school districts and our parents to find appropriate placements that best serve the individual needs of our students. We will work very hard in the coming weeks to make this a smooth transition for everyone.”
For more information about the closure, PLEASE CLICK HERE to read the letter OCM BOCES and other districts received from the Onondaga County Department of Children and Family Services.
OCM BOCES serves 23 component districts in Onondaga, Cortland and Madison counties.
“Serving students has always been our top priority,” he added. “We are working very closely with our school districts and our parents to find appropriate placements that best serve the individual needs of our students. We will work very hard in the coming weeks to make this a smooth transition for everyone.”
For more information about the closure, PLEASE CLICK HERE to read the letter OCM BOCES and other districts received from the Onondaga County Department of Children and Family Services.
OCM BOCES serves 23 component districts in Onondaga, Cortland and Madison counties.