public meeting to present information about…finances, activities, and
governmental actions in a manner that is not designed to influence the
outcome of an election of the passage of a levy or bond issue” is
permitted.
Violation of ORC 9.03 is a first degree misdemeanor.
CAREER ADVISING,
STUDENT
Beginning in 2015-2016, each school district must have adopted a
policy on career advising that specifies how a district will perform certain
related activities and must update that policy at least once every two
years. These activities include: linking subjects to career fields; training
staff on advising students on career pathways; informing students of
courses that can award both traditional academic and career-technical
credit; and providing interventions or transitions to prepare students for
post-secondary experiences.
The policy must also require the creation of a plan to provide career
advising to students in grades 6-12 and a plan to document the career
advising provided to each student.
The policy must be publicly available and posted in a prominent location
or on the district’s web site.
See also
STUDENT SUCCESS PLANS.
3313.6020
CAREER
EDUCATION AND
THE CURRICULUM
The state board of education’s model curricula for K-12 must “embed
career connection learning strategies into regular classroom instruction.”
These strategies are to be adopted in consultation with any office
housed in the governor’s office.
CAREER PLANNING
TOOL, ONLINE
EDUCATION AND
Each public high school must publish or provide, not later than April 1 of
each year, in its newsletter, high school planning guide, regular
publication provided to parents and students, or in a prominent location
on the school website, information regarding an online education and
career planning tool maintained by the Department of Job and Family
Services in consultation with the Superintendent of Public Instruction
and the Director of the Governor’s Office of Workforce Transformation.
High school administrators and counselors will be surveyed annually
regarding their use of the online education and career planning tool.
3313.89
3301.45(B)
CAREER
READINESS AND
COLLEGE
Each board of education is required to adopt a resolution describing how
the district will address college and career readiness and financial
literacy for grades seven and eight (and for any other grades that the
board deems appropriate). The board is required to submit a copy of
the resolution to the Ohio department of education.
3313.6015
CAREER
TECHNICAL
CENTER LIMITATION
ON SPENDING OF
STATE FUNDING
Career technical programs are required to spend at least 75% of the
state career tech funding on costs directly associated with career tech
offerings and not more than 25% on personnel expenditures.
3317.16
CAREER-
TECHNICAL
EDUCATION
Each school district shall establish and maintain a career-technical
educational program adequate to prepare a student for an occupation or
for additional post-secondary instruction. A school district that is a
member of a joint vocational district (i.e., a career-technical planning
district, or CTPD) or that contracts with another district is in compliance.
Beginning in 2015-2016, each school district must provide career-
technical education to all students in grades 7-12. However, a waiver
3319.90