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Pittsford special education budget mostly flat as district plans to bring OT/PT in‑house
Summary
District special education central services were presented as essentially flat (0.11% increase) while the administration described shifting occupational and physical therapy from BOCES to Pittsford employment, hiring one OT and one PT, and relying on Medicaid and high‑cost aid funding streams.
The Pittsford Central School District presented its proposed central services budget for special education, saying the total is essentially flat (a 0.11% increase) while noting a planned shift of occupational therapy and physical therapy services from BOCES to district employees.
Elizabeth, the Board’s special education presenter, said the district supports students ages 5–22 in a range of settings and described three budget areas: district office central supports (administration and clerical), centralized speech‑language and…
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