district board or ESC may also be paid for attendance at approved
training programs so long as the board “provides by resolution for
attendance.” The amount is limited to $60 a day for attendance at a
training meeting of less than three hours in length and $125 per day for
a meeting longer than three hours.
CTC board members may also receive compensation per meeting as
stated above and mileage at the rate provided by resolution of the board
to and from meetings of the board of education. Board member salaries
are subject to deductions, including retirement.
Board members of a CTC board may also be paid for attendance at
approved training programs so long as the board “provides by resolution
for attendance.” The amount is limited to $60 a day for attendance at a
training meeting of less than three hours in length and $125 per day for
a meeting longer than three hours.
Also, please see CTC Board
Member (Vocational Education Planning District) Compensation below.
3311.19
COMPETENCY,
SUBJECT AREA
Beginning in 2017-2018, boards of education must comply with a plan
adopted by the State Board of Education to permit students to earn high
school credit based on the demonstration of subject area competency.
The plan must include provisions permitting students in grades 7 and 8
to also have the option.
The demonstration of competency must include credit by examination.
3313.603
Temporary Law
263.530 – 263.540
in 131-HB 64
COMPULSORY
SCHOOL AGE
Compulsory school age is between the ages of six and eighteen, but a
child who has not completed kindergarten is not to be admitted to first
grade except in accordance with the district’s acceleration policy
(adopted pursuant to ORC 3324.10).
Likewise, any student who has successfully completed kindergarten
must be admitted to the first grade.
Children may receive early admission only in accordance with the
school district’s acceleration policy (adopted pursuant to ORC 3324.10).
Referral for the early admission can be made by the child’s parent or
guardian, an educator employed by the district, a preschool educator
who knows the child, or a pediatrician or psychologist who knows the
child.
However, the child being proposed for early admission to kindergarten
or first grade must be 5 or 6 years of age, respectively, prior to January
1 of the school year for which the admission is requested in order to be
evaluated for early admission. If the child is not age 5 or 6, respectively,
prior to January 1, the child can be admitted only in accordance with the
district’s acceleration policy.
Once a child has been admitted to kindergarten in a school district or
chartered nonpublic school, no district to which the student transfers
may deny admission based on the student’s age.
3321.01
CONCUSSIONS
School districts shall not permit students to participate in interscholastic
athletics until the student has submitted a form signed by the parent
attesting that the student and parent have received a concussion and
head injury information sheet.
School districts also may not permit a person to coach interscholastic
athletics unless the person holds a pupil activity permit. (See PUPIL
3313.539