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(10)

The relinquishment may be reported to appropriate organizations, data banks and

governmental agencies.

(C)

The superintendent shall not accept the relinquishment of a license or teaching field if he/she

knows or has reason to believe that the relinquishment is being done to avoid an investigation

and/or action under sections

3319.31

and

3319.311

of the Revised Code.

(D)

The relinquishment of a license or teaching field under this rule shall not be considered a

disciplinary matter and shall not be subject to division (G) of section

3319.311

of the Revised

Code.

R.C.

119.032

review

dates:

11/04/2010

and

11/04/2015

Promulgated

Under:

119.03

Statutory

Authority:

3301.07 , 3319.22

Rule

Amplifies:

3319.22

Prior Effective Dates: 2/24/2006

3301-24-14 Supplemental teaching license.

(A)

A one-year supplemental teaching license, renewable two times, shall be issued at the request

of the superintendent of a city, local, exempted village, or joint vocational school district,

educational service center, or the governing authority of a chartered nonpublic school or

community school to an individual who is deemed to be of good moral character and who evidences

the following:

(1)

A currently valid professional or permanent Ohio teaching certificate or resident educator

license, or professional teaching license, senior professional educator license or lead professional

educator license;

(2)

Completion of the prerequisite requirements for the requested supplemental teaching license

as specified in paragraphs (A)(2)(a) to (A)(2)(e) of this rule:

(a)

Intervention specialist or early childhood intervention specialist: six semester hours of

intervention specialist or early childhood intervention specialist coursework, which may be waived

at the request of the employing superintendent if he/she determines that the teacher's experience

and training sufficiently enables them to meet the needs of the assigned students;

(b)

Adolescence to young adult, middle childhood, or multi-age: twenty semester hours in the

subject area for which the supplemental teaching license is sought including a broad distribution

of coursework covering all areas to be taught, except that the areas of adolescence to young adult

integrated science, integrated language arts and integrated social studies shall require forty

semester hours of coursework covering all areas that may be taught with the integrated license;

(c)

Early childhood: twelve semester hours of professional education coursework in the area of

early childhood education;

(d)

Endorsement areas (as specified in paragraph (E) of rule

3301-24-05

of the Administrative

Code, excluding the endorsements that are not teaching areas, which are teacher leader, literacy

specialist, mathematics specialist, science specialist and career-technical worksite

teacher/coordinator): holds the appropriate prerequisite credential as specified for the

endorsement area and has completed six semester hours in the teaching area for which the

supplemental teaching license is requested; and