| SCHUMER BLASTS ONEIDAS FOR WITHHOLDING
MONEY FROM STOCKBRIDGE VALLEY SCHOOLS
Oneida Indian Nation is holding back $120,000 to local schools unless
the school district fires an employee critical of Nation leadership US Senator Charles E. Schumer today took the Oneida Nation to task for
its threat to withhold $120,000 from Stockbridge Valley schools unless
the district fires an employee who has criticized the Nation's leadership.
Schumer said that anything that sacrifices children's education should
have no part in intra-tribe political battles, and implored the Nation
to send the grants to the schools immediately. The Oneida Nation awards Silver Covenant Funds each year to the school districts in the area where Nation land purchases have been made and led to diminished tax revenues available to the districts. The grants, which were first awarded in January, 1996 are to be used at the discretion of the school districts. The Stockbridge Valley school district has been awarded over $500,000 since 1996 and factors the grants into its yearly budget to help keep property taxes down. This year, however, the Oneida Nation has said it will withhold payment of the $125,000 grant until a Stockbridge Valley employee, Monica Antone-Watson, is fired. The Nation has accused Antone-Watson, an Oneida who mentors Native American children, of expressing political viewpoints critical of Nation leadership. The district's superintendent Randy Richards has said he has looked into the charges and found no grounds for discipline or discharge of Antone-Watson. Schumer said that the school district should not feel forced to fire
an employee it wants to retain just because the Oneida Nation has quarreled
with her. The Stockbridge Valley school district, which has roughly 620
students, operates on a $7.5 million budget. |