Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 3321.04 | Scope of obligation.
...d is in session, which shall not be for less than thirty-two weeks per school year. Such attendance must begin within the first week of the school term or program or within one week of the date on which the child begins to reside in the district or within one week after the child's withdrawal from employment. For the purpose of operating a school or program on a trimester plan, "full time the school attended is in ... |
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Section 3321.041 | Excused absences for certain extracurricular activities.
...rricular 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 school for twenty-four or more consecutive hours that the student's ... |
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Section 3321.042 | Home education.
...education in the subject areas required under this section. The child's exemption under this section is effective immediately upon receipt of notice. The district superintendent shall provide a written acknowledgment of the superintendent's receipt of the notice to the parent or guardian not later than fourteen calendar days after receiving the notice. A child exempt under this section shall not be required to be exc... |
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Section 3321.043 | Excused absences for driver education.
... education course, the district shall count that absence as an excused absence, up to a maximum of eight hours for that student. The student shall only be absent for up to two hours per day for not more than four days in meeting the maximum eight hours authorized by this section. The days may be nonconsecutive. No student may be released from a core curriculum subject course to attend a driver education course. (C)... |
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Section 3321.05 | All-day or extended kindergarten.
...garten by the minimum standards adopted under division (D) of section 3301.07 of the Revised Code. Each school district that operates all-day or extended kindergarten shall accommodate kindergarten students whose parents or guardians elect to enroll them for the minimum number of hours. (C) A school district may use space in child care centers licensed under Chapter 5104. of the Revised Code to provide all-day kin... |
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Section 3321.07 | Requirements for child instructed at other than public school.
...rm 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 equivalent to those of the high school, and provided the child's attendance at such sc... |
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Section 3321.08 | Part-time school - definition.
...ed has made such school or class available. Such attendance shall be for the full term such school or class is in session, and shall begin with the first week of the school term or within one week after issuance of the age and schooling certificate. This section does not apply to children who are employed under vacation and part-time certificates only. The superintendent of schools may excuse a child from such attend... |
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Section 3321.09 | Part-time schooling not provided by board of education.
... a private or parochial school, by a college, or by a philanthropic or similar agency shall serve in lieu of attendance at a part-time school 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 educ... |
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Section 3321.10 | Supervision of children employed on age and schooling certificates.
...ass 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 equivalent to that taken up in such part-time schools or classes as are available for the child to attend or that the bodily or mental condition of the child does not permit his attendance at such ... |
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Section 3321.11 | Availability or accessibility of part-time schools.
...The superintendent of schools shall be the judge of the availability or accessibility of part-time schools for children who are holders of age and schooling certificates. |
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Section 3321.12 | Report to treasurer of board.
...s section shall require any person to release, or to permit access to, public school records in violation of section 3319.321 of the Revised Code. |
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Section 3321.13 | Duties of teacher and superintendent upon withdrawal or habitual absence of child from school - forms.
...hall notify the juvenile judge of the county in which the district is located of the withdrawal and failure to enroll in and attend an approved program to obtain a diploma or its equivalent. A notification to the juvenile judge required by this division shall be given in writing. Each notification shall be given within two weeks after the withdrawal and failure to enroll in and attend an approved program or its equiv... |
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Section 3321.14 | Attendance officer - pupil-personnel workers.
...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 which the district has entered into an agreement under section 3313.843 or 331... |
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Section 3321.141 | Contacting parent, guardian, or other person having care of any absent student.
...limited to participation in the college credit plus program established under Chapter 3365. of the Revised Code. |
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Section 3321.15 | Educational service center attendance officer and assistants.
...nts with the educational service center under section 3313.843 or 3313.845 of the Revised Code and the services outlined in the agreements. The compensation and necessary traveling expenses of such attendance officer and assistants shall be paid out of the educational service center governing board fund. With the consent and approval of the judge of the juvenile court, a probation officer of the court may be de... |
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Section 3321.16 | Investigation of nonattendance; complaint.
...uch child found in the district or enrolled in any school within the district and of any child above eighteen years of age if enrolled in any school within the district, and may take such action as the superintendent of schools directs or as such attendance officer or assistant deems proper in the absence of specific direction. (B)(1) Subject to divisions (B)(2) and (3) of this section, the attendance officer shall... |
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Section 3321.17 | Attendance officer and assistants - powers.
...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. |
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Section 3321.18 | Enforcement proceedings.
... serves and of the lists of pupils enrolled in the schools and shall report to the superintendent discrepancies between these lists and the enumeration. The attendance officer and assistants shall cooperate with the director of commerce in enforcing the laws relating to the employment of minors. The attendance officer shall furnish upon request any data that the attendance officer and the attendance officer's assis... |
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Section 3321.19 | Examination into cases of truancy - failure of parent, guardian or responsible person to cause child's attendance at school.
...district and shall warn the child, if found truant, and the child's parent, guardian, or other person having care of the child, in writing, of the legal consequences of being truant. When any child of compulsory school age, in violation of law, is not attending school, the attendance or other appropriate officer shall notify the parent, guardian, or other person having care of that child of the fact, and require the ... |
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Section 3321.191 | Student absence policies.
...ends. (B) Not later than August 1, 2026, the board of education of each school district shall adopt a policy to address student absences. In developing the policy, the board shall consult with the juvenile court of the county or counties in which the district is located; the parents, guardians, or other persons having care of a student attending school in the district; and appropriate state and local agencies. (... |
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Section 3321.20 | Warning of legal consequences of truancy - complaint.
...he child in the juvenile court of the county in which the child has a residence or legal settlement or in which the child is supposed to attend the part-time school or class. |
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Section 3321.21 | Notice.
...very with proof of delivery, including electronic delivery and electronic proof of delivery, is a legal notice. |
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Section 3321.22 | Juvenile court proceedings.
...he judge of the juvenile court of the county alleging that the child is a delinquent child, unruly child, or dependent child within the meaning of section 2151.022, 2151.04, or 2152.02 of the Revised Code. The judge shall hear the complaint and if the judge determines that the child is a delinquent, unruly, or dependent child within one of those sections the judge shall deal with the child according to section 2151.3... |
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Section 3321.38 | Prohibiting failure to send child to school.
...ve bond in a sum of not more than five hundred dollars with sureties to the approval of the court, conditioned that the person will cause the child under the person's charge to attend upon instruction as provided by law, and remain as a pupil in the school or class during the term prescribed by law. If the juvenile court adjudicates the child as an unruly or delinquent child for being an habitual truant pursuant to s... |
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Section 3321.99 | Penalty.
... be ordered to perform not more than seventy hours of community service work. |