Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 3324.03 | School districts to identify gifted students.
...The board of education of each school district shall identify gifted students in grades kindergarten through twelve as follows: (A) A student shall be identified as exhibiting "superior cognitive ability" if the student did either of the following within the preceding twenty-four months: (1) Scored two standard deviations above the mean, minus the standard error of measurement, on an approved individual standar... |
Section 3324.04 | Adoption of district plan for identifying gifted students.
...The board of education of each school district shall adopt a plan by January 1, 2000, for identifying gifted students. The plan shall be submitted to the department of education and workforce for approval. The department shall approve the plan within sixty days if it contains all of the following: (A) A description of the assessment instruments from the list adopted by the department that the district will use to ... |
Section 3324.06 | Adoption and distribution district policy statement.
...The board of education of each school district shall adopt a statement of its policy for the screening and identification of gifted students and shall distribute the policy statement to parents. The policy statement shall specify: (A) The criteria and methods the district uses to screen students and to select students for further assessment who perform or show potential for performing at remarkably high levels of ... |
Section 3325.09 | Career-technical education and work training programs.
... hearing, or deafblind: (1) Room and board; (2) Training in mobility and orientation; (3) Activities that teach daily living skills; (4) Rehabilitation technology; (5) Activities that teach group and individual social and interpersonal skills; (6) Work placement in the community by the school or a community agency; (7) Transportation to and from work sites or locations of community interaction; ... |
Section 3326.081 | Suspension of employee pending criminal action.
...ducation and workforce and to the state board of education. The report shall include the offense for which the person was arrested, summoned, or indicted. |
Section 3326.13 | Qualifications and licensure of teachers.
...the Revised Code and rules of the state board of education implementing those sections. (B) No STEM school shall employ any classroom teacher initially hired on or after July 1, 2013, to provide instruction in physical education unless the teacher holds a valid license issued pursuant to section 3319.22 of the Revised Code for teaching physical education. |
Section 3326.20 | Transportation for native students.
...ents to and from the STEM school, the board of education of each city, local, and exempted village school district shall provide transportation to and from school for its district's native students enrolled in the STEM school in the same manner that section 3327.01 of the Revised Code requires for its native students enrolled in nonpublic schools. |
Section 3326.21 | School treasurer - financial records.
...n the same manner as a school district board of education and a district treasurer. (B) Financial records of each STEM school shall be maintained in the same manner as are financial records of school districts, pursuant to rules of the auditor of state. |
Section 3326.211 | Unauditable science, technology, engineering, and mathematics school.
... the duties of the treasurer. The state board of education may take action under section 3319.31 of the Revised Code to suspend, revoke, or limit the license of a treasurer who has been suspended under this division. (C) Not later than forty-five days after receiving the notification under division (A) of this section, the governing body of the STEM school shall provide a written response to the auditor of state. ... |
Section 3326.25 | Criminal records check of private contract employee.
...t require a license issued by the state board of education, is not for the operation of a vehicle for pupil transportation, and that involves routine interaction with a child or regular responsibility for the care, custody, or control of a child. (C) No STEM school shall permit a person to whom this section applies to work in the school, unless one of the following applies to the person: (1) The person's empl... |
Section 3326.26 | Body mass index and weight status category screening.
...e manner required of a school district board of education. |
Section 3326.99 | Penalty.
..., public or nonpublic school, or county board of developmental disabilities where the employee works any physical or mental wound, injury, disability, or condition of a nature that constitutes abuse or neglect of the child. (B) Whoever violates division (B) of section 3326.243 of the Revised Code is guilty of a misdemeanor of the first degree. |
Section 3327.015 | Reduction of student transportation prohibited.
...No board of education of a school district shall reduce the transportation it provides to students the district is not required to transport under section 3327.01 of the Revised Code, but that the district chooses to transport, during a school year after the first day of that school year. |
Section 3327.03 | Designation of depots.
...erative education school district. The boards of education of city, local, or exempted village school districts may by resolution designate certain places as depots from which to gather children for transportation to school, when such districts provide transportation. The places designated as depots shall be provided with a shelter and be made comfortable during cold and stormy weather. |
Section 3327.07 | Fee for transportation charged by chartered nonpublic schools.
...ol does not relieve any school district board of education from any duty imposed by sections 3327.01 and 3327.02 of the Revised Code with respect to the chartered nonpublic school's students. |
Section 3327.15 | Use of vehicles outside state.
...The board of education of any school district that owns and operates motor vehicles for transporting pupils may permit such vehicles to be used outside this state for any lawful purpose provided the entire distance traveled outside this state on any trip does not exceed one thousand miles. |
Section 3328.04 | Participating school districts.
...district in which a college-preparatory boarding school established under this chapter is located is a participating school district under this chapter. Any other city, exempted village, or local school district may agree to be a participating school district. The department of education and workforce shall adopt procedures for districts to agree to be participating school districts. |
Section 3328.17 | Collective bargaining rights.
...Employees of a college-preparatory boarding school established under this chapter may organize and collectively bargain pursuant to Chapter 4117. of the Revised Code. Notwithstanding division (D)(1) of section 4117.06 of the Revised Code, a unit containing teaching and nonteaching employees employed under this section may be considered an appropriate unit. |
Section 3328.22 | Educational program.
...tional program of a college-preparatory boarding school established under this chapter shall include at least all of the following: (A) A remedial curriculum for students in grades lower than grade nine; (B) A college-preparatory curriculum for high school students that, at a minimum, shall comply with sections 3313.603 and 3313.6027 of the Revised Code as that section applies to school districts; (C) Extracur... |
Section 3328.31 | Reports to department.
...Each college-preparatory boarding school established under this chapter shall report to the department of education and workforce, in the form and manner prescribed by the department, the following information: (A) The total number of students enrolled in the school; (B) The number of students enrolled in the school who are receiving special education and related services pursuant to an IEP; (C) The city, ex... |
Section 3328.99 | Penalties.
..., public or nonpublic school, or county board of developmental disabilities where the employee works any physical or mental wound, injury, disability, or condition of a nature that constitutes abuse or neglect of the child. (B) Whoever violates division (B) of section 3328.193 of the Revised Code is guilty of a misdemeanor of the first degree. |
Section 3329.01 | Adoption and purchase of textbooks or electronic textbooks - filing of price statement.
... be adopted and purchased by any school board, must, on or before the first day of January of each year, file with the department of education and workforce, a statement that the list wholesale price to school districts in Ohio will be no more than the lowest list wholesale price available to school districts in any other state. No publisher of a textbook shall file a statement under this section unless the publis... |
Section 3329.04 | Compliance of publisher necessary.
...A board of education shall not adopt or cause to be used in the public schools any textbook or electronic textbook whose publisher has not complied with sections 3329.01 to 3329.10 of the Revised Code as to such textbook or electronic textbook. |
Section 3329.10 | Superintendent, supervisor, principal, or teacher not to act as sales agent for textbooks or equipment.
..., principal, or teacher employed by any board of education shall not act as sales agent, either directly or indirectly, for any person, firm, or corporation that files school textbooks or electronic textbooks with the department of education and workforce, or that sells school apparatus or equipment of any kind for use in the public schools. A violation of this section shall work a forfeiture of their licenses to tea... |
Section 333.02 | Agreement with proposed builder for tax revenue sharing.
...Before June 1, 2015, a board of county commissioners of a county that levies a county sales and use tax may enter into an agreement with any person that proposes to construct an impact facility in the county to provide payments to that person of up to seventy-five per cent of the county sales and use tax collected on each retail sale made by that person at the facility, for a term of up to ten years, or until t... |