ONEIDA, N.Y. (WSYR-TV) -- The Oneida City School District has provided details of how it plans to use the old Bishop Grimes school building for the upcoming 2025-2026 school year, after its high school suffered flood damage.

It's all hands on deck for the school district as officials try to find a way to make the upcoming school year as normal as any other.

"We're not going to make everyone happy, and we have to do the best we can to provide instruction for our nearly 500 kids and try to keep the school day as close to normal as possible, and worry about our staff and everything else outside and above all that," Superintendent Matthew Carpenter said.

Carpenter said class time will need to be shortened to make up for traveling, and the day will start a little later, with students potenti

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