Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 3321.041 | Excused absences for certain extracurricular activities.
...ty approved by the district board of education or in an extracurricular activity, the district shall count that absence as an excused absence, up to a maximum of twenty-four hours per school year that the student's school is open for instruction. The district shall require any such student to complete any classroom assignments that the student misses because of the absence. (C) If a student will be absent from schoo... |
Section 3321.042 | Home education.
...(A) As used in this section, "home education" means the education of a child, between the ages of six and eighteen years of age, that is directed by the child's parent. "Home education" does not include education provided to a child who is enrolled full time in a public or chartered nonpublic school. (B) A child receiving home education in the subject areas of English language arts, mathematics, science, history, g... |
Section 3321.05 | All-day or extended kindergarten.
...(A) As used in this section, "all-day kindergarten" means a kindergarten class that is in session for not less than the same number of clock hours each week as for students in grades one through six. (B) Any school district may operate all-day kindergarten or extended kindergarten, but no district shall require any student to attend kindergarten for more than the number of clock hours required each day for traditi... |
Section 3321.07 | Requirements for child instructed at other than public school.
...ndards prescribed by the director of education and workforce. The hours and term of attendance exacted shall be equivalent to the hours and term of attendance required of children in the public schools of the district. This section does not require a child to attend a high school instead of a vocational, commercial, or other special type of school, provided the instruction therein is for a term and for hours equivale... |
Section 3321.08 | Part-time school - definition.
...een granted an age and schooling certificate shall, until the age at which such certificate is no longer required, attend a part-time school or class for the number of hours not over eight per week that such school or class is in session, provided the board of education of the school district in which the child resides or is employed has made such school or class available. Such attendance shall be for the full term ... |
Section 3321.09 | Part-time schooling not provided by board of education.
...hool or class provided by a board of education in case the given school or class is conducted for substantially a term and hours equivalent to those of the part-time schools or classes provided by the local board, and in case the school or class is approved by the department of education and workforce. When such school or class is conducted within or in connection with the establishment in which the child is working ... |
Section 3321.10 | Supervision of children employed on age and schooling certificates.
...employed under age and schooling certificates shall cause them to attend a part-time day school or class for the full time that the school or class is in session whenever such part-time school or class has been established and is accessible to the child in the district where the child resides or is employed, unless the superintendent of schools determines that the child has already completed the same work as or work ... |
Section 3321.11 | Availability or accessibility of part-time schools.
...are holders of age and schooling certificates. |
Section 3321.12 | Report to treasurer of board.
...porting to the treasurer of any joint vocational or cooperative education school district. The principal or teacher in charge of any public, private, or parochial school, shall report to the treasurer of the board of education of the city, local, or exempted village school district in which the school is situated, the names, ages, and places of residence of all pupils below eighteen years of age in attendance at th... |
Section 3321.13 | Duties of teacher and superintendent upon withdrawal or habitual absence of child from school - forms.
...hild has moved. The department of education and workforce may prescribe the forms to be used in the operation of this division. (B)(1) Upon receipt of information that a child of compulsory school age has withdrawn from school for a reason other than because of change of residence or for the purpose of home education pursuant to section 3321.042 of the Revised Code and is not enrolled in and attending in accorda... |
Section 3321.14 | Attendance officer - pupil-personnel workers.
...erintendent do not apply to any joint vocational or cooperative education school district or its superintendent unless otherwise specified. The board of education of every city, exempted village, or local school district shall either employ an attendance officer, and may employ or appoint any assistants that the board deems advisable, or shall obtain such services from the educational service center with whic... |
Section 3321.141 | Contacting parent, guardian, or other person having care of any absent student.
...e call via a system that includes verification that each call was actually placed, and either the call was answered by its intended recipient or a voice mail message was left by the automated system relaying the required information; (c) A notification sent through the school's automated student information system; (d) A text-based communication sent to the parent's, guardian's, or other person's electronic wirel... |
Section 3321.15 | Educational service center attendance officer and assistants.
...Every governing board of an educational service center may employ an educational service center attendance officer, and may employ or appoint such assistants as the board deems advisable. The decision to employ an attendance officer shall be based on consultation with the districts that have entered into agreements with the educational service center under section 3313.843 or 3313.845 of the Revised Code and th... |
Section 3321.16 | Investigation of nonattendance; complaint.
..., and any offered alternatives to adjudication described under division (C)(2)(b) of section 3321.191 of the Revised Code. (c) The student has refused to participate in or failed to make satisfactory progress on the plan, as determined by the absence intervention team, or any offered intervention strategies or alternative to adjudication. (2) If the student, at any time during the implementation phase of the abse... |
Section 3321.17 | Attendance officer and assistants - powers.
...rce the laws relating to compulsory education and the employment of minors. The attendance officer or assistant may also take into custody any youth of compulsory school age not legally employed on an age and schooling certificate who is not attending school and shall conduct such youth to the school he has been attending or should rightfully attend. |
Section 3321.18 | Enforcement proceedings.
...iolating laws relating to compulsory education and the employment of minors, and otherwise discharge the duties described in sections 3321.14 to 3321.21 of the Revised Code, and perform any other service that the superintendent of schools or board of education of the district by which the attendance officer is employed considers necessary to preserve the morals and secure the good conduct of school children, and to e... |
Section 3321.19 | Examination into cases of truancy - failure of parent, guardian or responsible person to cause child's attendance at school.
... Revised Code. (B) When a board of education of any city, exempted village, local, joint vocational, or cooperative education school district or the governing board of any educational service center determines that a student in its district has been truant and the parent, guardian, or other person having care of the child has failed to cause the student's attendance at school, the board may require the parent, guar... |
Section 3321.191 | Adoption of policy regarding student absences; intervention strategies.
... 2017-2018 school year, the board of education of each city, exempted village, local, joint vocational, and cooperative education school district and the governing board of each educational service center shall adopt a new or amended policy to guide employees of the school district or service center in addressing and ameliorating student absences. In developing the policy, the appropriate board shall consult with the... |
Section 3321.20 | Warning of legal consequences of truancy - complaint.
...When any child, in violation of section 3321.08 or 3321.09 of the Revised Code, is not attending a part-time school or class, the attendance officer shall warn the child and the child's parent, guardian, or other person in charge of the child in writing of the legal consequences of the child's failure to attend the part-time school or class. If the parent, guardian, or other person in charge of that child fails to ca... |
Section 3321.21 | Notice.
...stered mail, regular mail with a certificate of mailing, or other form of delivery with proof of delivery, including electronic delivery and electronic proof of delivery, is a legal notice. |
Section 3321.22 | Juvenile court proceedings.
...(A) Except as provided in division (B) of this section, if a complaint is filed against the parent, guardian, or other person in charge of a child for a failure to cause the child to attend school or a part-time school or class and if the parent, guardian, or other person proves an inability to do so, then the parent, guardian, or other person in charge of a child shall be discharged. Upon the discharge, the attendan... |
Section 3321.38 | Prohibiting failure to send child to school.
...bed by law. If the juvenile court adjudicates the child as an unruly or delinquent child for being an habitual truant pursuant to section 2151.35 of the Revised Code, the court shall warn the parent, guardian, or other person having care of the child that any subsequent adjudication of that nature involving the child may result in a criminal charge against the parent, guardian, or other person having care of the chil... |
Section 3321.99 | Penalty.
...Whoever violates division (A) of section 3321.38 of the Revised Code may be fined not more than five hundred dollars or may be ordered to perform not more than seventy hours of community service work. |
Section 3322.20 | Ohio computer science promise program.
...all be approved by the department of education and workforce in consultation with the chancellor of higher education to be eligible for funding. The department annually shall publish a list of approved providers and courses. (C)(1) Any student enrolled in a public secondary school may participate in the program if the student meets the applicable eligibility criteria. (2) Any student enrolled in a nonpublic sec... |
Section 3322.24 | High school credit for courses under Ohio computer science promise program.
...al the decision to the department of education and workforce. The department's decision regarding any high school credits granted under this section is final. (C) Evidence of successful completion of each course and the high school credits awarded by the school shall be included in the student's record. The record shall indicate that the credits were earned as a participant under this chapter and shall include the... |