Professional Report

However, no decisions to terminate or nonrenew a teacher’s contract are to be made solely on the basis of the results of the examination until and unless the teacher has not attained a passing score on the required exam for at least three consecutive administrations of the exam. A school district may employ STRS retirees for any position. If the retiree assumes duties during the first two months following retirement, he or she also forfeits the pension allowance or benefit for that period. A board wishing to hire a retiree must give public notice at least sixty days prior to the first day of employment that it proposes to continue the employment of a retiree, that it will hold a hearing between fifteen and thirty days before the employment, and specify the time, date, and public location for the public hearing. If a Board fails to make the required contributions to STRS in accordance with STRS rules, the retirement system may require the payment of a penalty in addition to interest. A school district may pay a reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of a person who commits a crime on school-controlled property or against a school employee acting in an official capacity. The reward cannot be paid to a board member, employee of the board, or a family member of either the board member or employee. The identify of the individual providing the information (whether or not receiving the reward) is not a public record, and no board member or employee may discuss how information was received and who provided it if the board has established the reward. Junior Reserve Officer Training (JROTC) is one of the permitted electives in Ohio’s curriculum requirements for graduation (formerly known as the “core curriculum”). Districts may excuse JROTC students from the half-credit physical education requirement if they participate in the JROTC program for “at least” two full school years. The academic credit from the JROTC class will fulfill the requirement of an elective in place of the physical education requirement. A board of education shall make such rules and regulations as are necessary for its government and the government of its employees, pupils of its schools, and all persons entering upon its school grounds or premises. Such rules governing persons visiting shall be posted conspicuously at or near the entrance to the premises and at the main entrance to the school facility. The school district must give notice to the retirement system when it has employed a retiree.

RETIREES, SCHOOL DISTRICT EMPLOYMENT OF

3307.35

3307.353 3309.345

RETIREMENT CONTRIBUTION PENALTY

3307.292

REWARD FOR INFORMATION, PAY

3313.173

ROTC (JUNIOR RESERVE OFFICER TRAINING CORPS)

3313.603

RULES AND REGULATIONS

3313.20

RULES OF ORDER, ROBERT’S

A two-page chart showing the precedence and requirements for motions under Robert’s Rules of Order appears as Appendix M.

SAFETY AND SANITARY INSPECTIONS, SCHOOL (Repealed)

3313.473

Each principal shall cooperate with the appropriate board of health in providing access for safety and sanitary inspections at least once each year.

3313.473

Board shall develop for the local board of health a plan for abatement of conditions “determined to be hazardous to occupants.” This requirement

Made with