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If the law enforcement agency later reports that the child is no longer

missing, the mark must be removed from the record (along with any

evidence that it has ever been marked).

STUDENT, FULL-TIME

A student in grades 9-12 is considered to be a full-time equivalent

student if the student is enrolled in at least five units of instruction per

school year.

3317.034

STUDENT SUCCESS

PLANS

Beginning in 2015-2016, districts are required to: 1) identify students

who are at risk of dropping out using a research-based, locally based

method (with input from classroom teachers and guidance counselors)

and 2) develop a student success plan for each of those students that

addresses the student’s academic pathway to a successful graduation

and the role of career-technical education, competency-based

education, and experiential learning, as appropriate, in that pathway.

In developing a student’s success plan, the district must invite the

student’s parent, guardian, or custodian to assist in developing the plan.

Following the development of this plan, districts must provide career

advising as specified in the district’s policy on career advising. (See

CAREER ADVISING, STUDENT

above.)

3313.6020

STUDENTS WITH

DISABILITIES, EYE

EXAMINATIONS FOR

A school district educating a student with disabilities is to require parents

of that student to obtain a comprehensive eye examination by an

appropriately licensed provider. While a district may not withhold

services if the parent does not obtain the examination, the notice to the

parent must be made within three months after the child begins receiving

services for the first time. (The requirement need not be communicated

to parents if the child has received a comprehensive eye exam in the

nine month period prior to being identified.)

Unless the examination is necessary for the identification of the

disability, the development of the IEP, or a related service under the IEP,

the school district is not responsible for paying for the eye examination.

School districts are required annually to report the number of students

enrolled in the district and eligible for the exam and the total number of

students actually receiving the examination.

3323.19

SUBDISTRICTS IN

CITIES

In cities of 50,000 but less than 150,000, boards, which have elected to

have sub-districts, must redistrict within three months after the

announcement of federal census results.

In any city district, 10% of the electors may initiate a petition asking

electors “what shall be the number of members and what shall be the

organization of the board...?”

The organization plan must be submitted to electors following petition.

3313.03

3313.04

3313.05

SUBSTITUTE LEVY

A board of education of a city, exempted village, local, cooperative

education or joint vocational school district may propose to its voters the

approval of a substitute levy, which basically substitutes for all or a

portion of one or more existing emergency levies.

An emergency levy can be proposed for a limited time (up to ten years)

or for a continuing period of time.

In addition, the proceeds of the substitute levy may grow over time since

new land or real property improvements are subject to the tax when

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