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The Oneonta City School District has opened a Cleartrack Parent Portal System (PPS) to give you the ability to access all IEP/504 Plans, letters, progress notes, and information regarding your child(ren). 

The Department of Special Education moving to an all-electronic delivery system of information via Cleartrack PPS. The parent portal is now live.  You have received an emailed invitation with specific instructions on how to set-up and acquire your child's information in the portal. 

If you have any questions or concerns throughout this process, please contact our office at (607) 433-8225.

If you have already accepted the Portal Invitation, you can access the Portal directly by using the following link:

Related Links

Please use these links if you wish to learn more about special education.

Procedural Safeguard Notice 

This document outlines the guidelines of due process for all special education students in New York State.

Aviso relativo a garantias de procedimiento

Derechos para padres de niños con discapacidades, de 3 a 21 años de edad

New York State Education Department

This website is the primary source for information about the New York State Education Department.

New York State VESID

New York State Vocational and Educational Services for Individuals with Disabilities

A Parent's Guide to Special Education

This document provides an overview of Special Education for individuals from 3 to 21 in NYS.

Educación Especial en el Estado de Nueva York

Educación Especial en el Estado de Nueva York para niños de 3 a 21 Años Guía para los padres

DCMO BOCES Website

The Delaware-Chenango-Madison-Otsego Board of Cooperative Educational Services is a regional educational agency providing services in partnership with 16 local school districts.

ONC BOCES Website

The Otsego Northern Catskill Board of Cooperative Educational Services is a regional educational agency providing services in partnership with local school districts.

Down Syndrome Aim High Resource Center

The Down Syndrome Aim High Resource Center provides parent-to-parent and professional services and support to individuals with Down syndrome and their families.

National Down Syndrome Society

The mission of the National Down Syndrome Society is to be the national advocate for the value, acceptance and inclusion of people with Down syndrome.

The Family Resource Network

The Family Resource Network (FRN) is dedicated to offering individuals and their families with continuing needs the greatest opportunities, resources and services to support a full and happy life.

Braille Bug

This website provides resources and fun activities for visually impaired individuals.

Autism Speaks

This website provides a wealth of information about autism spectrum disorders, as well as links to other information and resources.