eligible for funding under Title I; assignment to a building in “school
improvement” status under the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001;
teaching in a grade level or subject area in which the board of education
has determined there is a shortage within the district; or assignment to a
hard-to-staff school, as determined by the board.
SALE OF SCHOOL
PROPERTY,
DISTRIBUTION OF
PROCEEDS FROM
If the proceeds from the sale of school property is not needed to retire
the debt on that property, the proceeds can be used toward the
upgrading of technology infrastructure or for the construction or
acquisition of permanent improvements.
5705.10
SALES OF SUPPLIES
FOR PROFIT
No board, principal, teacher, or class organization may sell school
supplies, food, candies, or like supplies for profit on school premises
except when the profit is to be used for school purposes or school
activities.
3313.811
SCHOOL DAY
DEFINED
Unless otherwise specified in the Ohio Revised Code, the term “school
day” is defined as the time during a calendar day when a school is open
for instruction in accordance with the schedule adopted by the board of
education in accordance with ORC 3313.48.
3313.481
SCHOOLS,
RESTRUCTURING
If a school is ranked in the lowest 5% of all schools in the state on the
annual performance index and meets any combination of the following
conditions for three consecutive years:
the school is in either academic watch or academic emergency;
the school has received a grade of “F” for the value-added
progress dimension;
the school has received an overall grade of “F”
the district board of education must:
1)close the school and reassign the students to other schools;
2)contract with another regular public school district or non-profit or
“for profit” entity with a demonstrated record of effectiveness to
operate the school;
3)replace the school’s principal and teaching staff, exempt the
school from board rules on curriculum and instruction (if requested
by the new principal), and provide funding at least equal to the
district’s per pupil funding; or
4)reopen the school as a conversion community school.
However, see
SAFE HARBOR
above.
3302.12
SCHOOL FACILITIES
LAPSED PROJECTS
If a district’s voters fail to approve a project within 13 months of approval
of the Controlling Board, the project is considered to have “lapsed.” If
and when voters later approve the project, the district receives a “priority”
for the next available funds.
To revive its project after lapse, the board must request that the
School Facilities Commission set a new scope and estimated cost
for the project based on the district's
current
wealth percentile and
tax valuation. In the case of districts that participated in the
Expedited Local Partnership Program and are now eligible for CFAP
funding, their respective shares will continue to be based on the
percentage specified in their Expedited Local Partner (ELP)
agreements.
The new scope and estimated costs are valid for one year. The
district board must resubmit the project, based on the new
estimates, to the district's voters for their approval.
3318.032
3318.05
3318.054
3318.41
SECURITY DEVICES,
A school may install security devices, including devices that prevent both
3781.106