Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 3313.645 | Admission without tuition.
...A board of education may admit to the schools of its district, free of any tuition obligation, any resident of the district not otherwise eligible to be admitted who meets criteria established by the department of education and workforce. The department shall adopt rules establishing criteria for the admission of persons to schools under this division. The rules may authorize restrictions or limitations on the classe... |
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Section 3313.646 | Preschool programs.
...t"; (2) Any nonsectarian eligible nonpublic school as defined in division (H) of section 3301.52 of the Revised Code; (3) Any child care provider licensed under Chapter 5104. of the Revised Code. Boards may contract to provide services to preschool-age children only with such organizations whose staff meet the requirements of rules adopted under section 3301.53 of the Revised Code or those of the child devel... |
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Section 3313.647 | Policy guaranteeing specific level of competency of certain graduates of district.
...As used in this division, "graduate" means a person who has received a diploma from a district pursuant to section 3313.61 of the Revised Code. Pursuant to rules adopted by the department of education and workforce, a city, local, exempted village, or joint vocational school district may establish a policy guaranteeing a specific level of competency of certain graduates of the district. The guarantee policy shall ... |
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Section 3313.648 | Prohibiting incentives to enroll in district.
...No board of education of a city, exempted village, or local school district shall offer a monetary payment or other in-kind gift to any student or such student's parent or guardian as an incentive for that student to enroll in a school operated by the district. The prohibition in this section shall not apply to any books, supplies, equipment, or other goods that are necessary to enable a student to participate fully ... |
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Section 3313.649 | Enrolling child subject of power of attorney or caretaker authorization affidavit.
...(A) As used in this section: (1) "Power of attorney" means a power of attorney created under section 3109.52 of the Revised Code. (2) "Caretaker authorization affidavit" means an affidavit executed under section 3109.67 of the Revised Code. (B) The grandparent who is attorney in fact under a power of attorney or the grandparent that executed a caretaker authorization affidavit may enroll the child who is the subje... |
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Section 3313.6410 | Withdrawal of computer-based school student failing to take tests.
...This section applies to any school that is operated by a school district and in which the enrolled students work primarily on assignments in nonclassroom-based learning opportunities provided via an internet- or other computer-based instructional method. (A) Any school to which this section applies shall withdraw from the school any student who, for two consecutive school years of enrollment in the school, has fai... |
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Section 3313.6411 | Providing report card to parent.
...(A) As used in this section, "parent" has the same meaning as in section 3313.98 of the Revised Code. (B) When a student enrolls in a school operated by a city, exempted village, or local school district, a school official with responsibility for admissions shall provide the student's parent, during the admissions process, with a copy of the most recent report card issued under section 3302.03 of the Revised C... |
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Section 3313.6412 | Internet- or computer-based school student automatic withdrawal.
...Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in section 3313.6410 of the Revised Code, no student enrolled in an internet- or computer-based school shall be subject to automatic withdrawal who, in any school year prior to the 2021-2022 school year, failed to participate in the spring administration of any assessment prescribed under section 3301.0710 or 3301.0712 of the Revised Code for the student's grade level and was ... |
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Section 3313.6413 | Free feminine hygiene products in schools.
...9.01 of the Revised Code. (2) "Other public school" has the same meaning as in section 3301.0711 of the Revised Code. (3) "School building" means any facility that is owned, leased, or under the care, custody, and control of a school district board of education or other public school. (4) "Chartered nonpublic school" has the same meaning as in section 3310.01 of the Revised Code. (B)(1) Each school distri... |
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Section 3313.6414 | Services and intervention assessments for foster child.
...sessment to make recommendations to the public children services agency or private child placing agency with custody of the child. The school district shall make recommendations for services and interventions for the child based on its assessment and, to the extent permitted by state and federal law, share the recommendations with the public children services agency or private child placing agency with custody of t... |
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Section 3313.65 | Children of institutionalized or incarcerated parents.
...r home for the aging by the director of health under section 3721.02 of the Revised Code; (b) Maintained as a county home or district home by the board of county commissioners or a joint board of county commissioners under Chapter 5155. of the Revised Code; (c) Operated or administered by a board of alcohol, drug addiction, and mental health services under section 340.037 of the Revised Code, or provides reside... |
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Section 3313.66 | Suspension, expulsion or permanent exclusion - removal from curricular or extracurricular activities.
...imminent and severe endangerment to the health and safety of other pupils or school employees, even though the pupil's actions may not qualify for permanent exclusion under section 3313.662 of the Revised Code. Upon the expulsion of a pupil pursuant to this division, the superintendent shall develop conditions for that pupil to satisfy prior to the pupil's reinstatement. The superintendent shall provide a copy of the... |
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Section 3313.661 | Policy regarding suspension, expulsion, removal, and permanent exclusion.
...(A) Subject to the limitations set forth in section 3313.668 of the Revised Code, the board of education of each city, exempted village, and local school district shall adopt a policy regarding suspension, expulsion, removal, and permanent exclusion that specifies the types of misconduct for which a pupil may be suspended, expelled, or removed. The types of misconduct may include misconduct by a pupil that occurs off... |
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Section 3313.662 | Adjudication order permanently excluding pupil from public schools.
...d attendance in school may endanger the health and safety of other pupils or school employees and gives the pupil and the pupil's parent, guardian, or custodian written notice that the superintendent intends to recommend to the board of education that the board adopt a resolution requesting the director of education and workforce to permanently exclude the pupil from public school attendance. (b) The superintenden... |
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Section 3313.663 | Parental education or training program.
...(A) The board of education of a city, exempted village, local, joint vocational, or cooperative education school district may adopt a policy requiring the parent or guardian of any student who is suspended or expelled by the district under section 3313.66 of the Revised Code to attend a parental education or training program provided by the district. (B) The board of education of a city, exempted village, local, joi... |
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Section 3313.664 | Policy prohibiting student from participating in extracurricular activities.
...The board of education of a city, exempted village, local, joint vocational, or cooperative education school district may adopt a policy authorizing the district superintendent, other district administrative personnel, or personnel employed by the district to direct, supervise, or coach a pupil activity program as provided in the policy to prohibit a student from participating in any particular or all extracurricular... |
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Section 3313.665 | Conditions for adopting dress code or school uniform policy.
...In order to promote a safe and healthy school setting and enhance the educational environment, a code of conduct or discipline policy adopted by a board of education may include a reasonable dress code, or may establish a school uniform to be worn by the students attending one or more district schools. Any such dress code or uniform policy shall be included in the code of conduct or discipline policy only if all of t... |
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Section 3313.666 | District policy prohibiting harassment, intimidation, or bullying required.
...y student handbooks, and in any of the publications that set forth the comprehensive rules, procedures, and standards of conduct for schools and students in the district. The policy and an explanation of the seriousness of bullying by electronic means shall be made available to students in the district and to their custodial parents or guardians. Information regarding the policy shall be incorporated into empl... |
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Section 3313.667 | District bullying prevention initiatives.
...(A) Any school district may form bullying prevention task forces, programs, and other initiatives involving volunteers, parents, law enforcement, and community members. (B) To the extent that state or federal funds are appropriated for these purposes, each school district shall provide training, workshops, or courses on the district's harassment, intimidation, or bullying policy adopted pursuant to section 33... |
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Section 3313.668 | Removal based on absences; removal from grades pre-k through three; civil immunity, decisions not to provide mental health services.
...y as necessary to protect the immediate health and safety of the student, the student's fellow classmates, the classroom staff and teachers, or other school employees. (2) Whenever possible, the principal shall consult with a mental health professional under contract with the district or school prior to suspending or expelling a student in any of grades pre-kindergarten through three. If the events leading up to sus... |
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Section 3313.669 | Threat assessment teams.
...y include school administrators, mental health professionals, school resource officers, and other necessary personnel. (D) A school or school district, member of a district board of education or governing authority, or a district or school employee, including a school threat assessment team member, is not liable in damages in a civil action for injury, death, or loss to person or property allegedly arising from a t... |
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Section 3313.6610 | Anonymous reporting programs.
... tip line operated by the department of public safety or enter into an agreement with an anonymous reporting program of the district's choosing. The reporting program shall meet the following requirements: (1) Operate twenty-four hours per day, seven days per week; (2) Forward reported information to and coordinate with the appropriate school threat assessment teams and law enforcement and public safety agencies ... |
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Section 3313.6611 | Student-led violence prevention clubs.
...Each local, city, exempted village, joint vocational school district, community school established under Chapter 3314., STEM school established under Chapter 3326., and college-preparatory boarding school established under Chapter 3328. of the Revised Code may designate a student-led violence prevention club for each school building in the district or school serving grades six through twelve. If created, each club sh... |
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Section 3313.67 | Immunization of pupils - immunization record - annual summary.
...671 of the Revised Code. (B) Boards of health, legislative authorities of municipal corporations, and boards of township trustees, on application of the board of education of the district, at the public expense, without delay, shall provide the means of immunization to pupils who are not so provided by their parents or guardians. (C) The board of education shall keep an immunization record for each pupil, available... |
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Section 3313.671 | Proof of required immunizations - exceptions.
...d by this section, shall provide at the public expense, without delay, the means of immunization against mumps, poliomyelitis, rubeola, rubella, diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus, and hepatitis B to pupils who are not so provided by their parents or guardians. (E) The department of health shall specify the age at which immunization against meningococcal disease, as required by division (A)(3) of this section, is reco... |