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Board questions purchases for nonpublic schools; administration says intermediate unit passes through federal and state funds
Summary
A board director asked why Mount Oliver Intermediate Unit purchased technology for private schools; the unit’s representative said Title II‑A and Title IV funds are passed through to provide services for nonpublic students and do not come from the district’s operating budget.
During the March 18 agenda review, Director Diodati asked why the Mount Oliver Intermediate Unit had purchased technology for private schools, citing $9,000 for Dell Chromebooks at Winchester Thurston and $2,000 for a laser cutter at Shadyside Academy.
"I just, I'm just confused why we're why Winchester Thurston and Shadyside Academy specifically... $9,000 worth of Dell Chromebooks…
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