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As this law was being formulated in Albany, Elwin S. Shoemaker, superintendent of Oneida #1 Supervisory District, which included New Hartford, New York Mills, Chadwicks, Oriskany and Whitesboro schools, was already researching the feasibility of shared services within his region. By the end of 1947, a study revealed a willingness to cooperate among each other and suggested areas of potential shared services that could benefit from the new legislation.
In May, a letter was sent to all five schools' boards of education members, school trustees and school directors to attend a meeting at the Whitesboro Central School library on June 2, 1948, to vote on the creation of BOCES. The petition to create a BOCES was successful and OHM BOCES became one of the first four BOCES created in the state.
In the fall of 1948, this newly formed organization had nine shared service employees and a budget of $33,862.50.