Section 3317.25 | Disadvantaged pupil impact aid spending.
(A) As used in this section, "disadvantaged pupil impact aid" means the following:
(1) For a city, local, or exempted village school district, the funds received under division (A)(4)(a) of section 3317.022 of the Revised Code;
(2) For a joint vocational school district, the funds received under division (A)(3) of section 3317.16 of the Revised Code;
(3) For a community school established under Chapter 3314. of the Revised Code, the funds received under division (A)(4)(b) of section 3317.022 of the Revised Code;
(4) For a STEM school established under Chapter 3326. of the Revised Code, the funds received under division (A)(4)(b) of section 3317.022 of the Revised Code.
(B)(1) For fiscal years 2024 and 2025, a city, local, exempted village, or joint vocational school district, community school, or STEM school shall spend the disadvantaged pupil impact aid it receives for any of the following initiatives or a combination of any of the following initiatives:
(a) Extended school day and school year;
(b) Reading improvement and intervention that is aligned with the science of reading and evidence-based strategies for effective literacy instruction;
(c) Instructional technology or blended learning;
(d) Professional development in the science of reading and evidence-based strategies for effective literacy instruction for teachers of students in kindergarten through third grade;
(e) Dropout prevention;
(f) School safety and security measures;
(g) Community learning centers that address barriers to learning;
(h) Academic interventions for students in any of grades six through twelve;
(i) Employment of an individual who has successfully completed the bright new leaders for Ohio schools program as a principal or an assistant principal under section 3319.272 of the Revised Code;
(j) Mental health services, including telehealth services, community-based behavioral health services, and recovery supports;
(k) Culturally appropriate, evidence-based or evidence-informed prevention services, including youth-led programming and curricula to promote mental health and prevent substance use and suicide, and trauma-informed services;
(l) Services for homeless youth;
(m) Services for child welfare involved youth;
(n) Community liaisons or programs that connect students to community resources, including behavioral wellness coordinators and city connects, communities in schools, and other similar programs;
(o) Physical health care services, including telehealth services and community-based health services;
(p) Family engagement and support services;
(q) Student services provided prior to or after the regularly scheduled school day or any time school is not in session, including mentoring programs.
(2) For fiscal year 2026 and each fiscal year thereafter, each city, local, exempted village, and joint vocational school district, community school, and STEM school shall spend the disadvantaged pupil impact aid it receives for one or more initiatives specified by the general assembly.
(C)(1) For fiscal years 2024 and 2025, each city, local, exempted village, and joint vocational school district, community school, and STEM school that is subject to the requirements of this section shall develop a plan for utilizing the disadvantaged pupil impact aid it receives in coordination with at least one of the following community partners:
(a) A board of alcohol, drug addiction, and mental health services established under Chapter 340. of the Revised Code;
(b) An educational service center;
(c) A county board of developmental disabilities;
(d) A community-based mental health treatment provider;
(e) A board of health of a city or general health district;
(f) A county department of job and family services;
(g) A nonprofit organization with experience serving children;
(h) A public hospital agency.
(2) For fiscal year 2026 and each fiscal year thereafter, each city, local, exempted village, and joint vocational school district, community school, and STEM school that is subject to the requirements of this section shall develop a plan for utilizing the disadvantaged pupil impact aid it receives in the manner specified by the general assembly, if the general assembly requires city, local, exempted village, and joint vocational school districts, community schools, and STEM schools to develop such a plan.
(D) After the end of each fiscal year, each city, local, exempted village, or joint vocational school district, community school, and STEM school shall submit a report to the department of education and workforce describing the initiative or initiatives on which the district's or school's disadvantaged pupil impact aid were spent during that fiscal year. For fiscal years 2024 and 2025, this report shall be submitted in a manner prescribed by the department and shall also describe the amount of money that was spent on each initiative.
(E) Starting in 2015, the department shall submit a report of the information it receives under division (C) of this section to the general assembly not later than the first day of December of each odd-numbered year in accordance with section 101.68 of the Revised Code.
Last updated August 22, 2023 at 5:11 PM
Available Versions of this Section
- September 29, 2013 – House Bill 59 - 130th General Assembly [ View September 29, 2013 Version ]
- September 14, 2016 – House Bill 113 - 131st General Assembly [ View September 14, 2016 Version ]
- October 17, 2019 – Amended by House Bill 166 - 133rd General Assembly [ View October 17, 2019 Version ]
- September 30, 2021 – Amended by House Bill 110 - 134th General Assembly [ View September 30, 2021 Version ]
- September 23, 2022 – Amended by House Bill 583 - 134th General Assembly [ View September 23, 2022 Version ]
- October 3, 2023 – Amended by House Bill 33 - 135th General Assembly [ View October 3, 2023 Version ]