Protective or basic school assistance service with obs in favor of students with disabilities attending nursery, primary and lower secondary schools – as 2024/2025.

Protective or basic school assistance service with obs in favor of students with disabilities attending nursery, primary and lower secondary schools – as 2024/2025.
Protective or basic school assistance service with obs in favor of students with disabilities attending nursery, primary and lower secondary schools – as 2024/2025.

The Councilor for Public Education, Dr. Sabrina Serra, informs interested parties that the deadlines are open for the submission of applications for admission to the protective or basic school assistance service with OSS, in favor of attending students with disabilities the nursery, primary and secondary schools of the Municipality of Olbia and in possession of the certification referred to in the art. 3, paragraph 3, of Law no. 104/1992, for the 2024/2025 school year.
The notice and the related forms can be consulted on the Institution’s institutional website www.comune.olbia.ot.it in the sections:
– Praetorian register;
– Thematic areas – Education – Support for students with disabilities;
– News;
The applications must be duly completed and sent by email or PEC to the Promotion of Culture, Sport, Tourism and Education Sector, Public Education Service, to the address [email protected], or delivered by hand to the Protocol Office of the Municipality of Olbia, located in via Garibaldi n. 49, by 08/30/2024.
For information, you can contact the Public Education, University and Youth Policy Service at the following numbers: [email protected] 078952076 – 078952085


Attachment A – Notice

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Attachment B – Application form

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Press release

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Privacy disclaimer

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List of accredited suppliers

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