Professional Report

education were required to adopt by July 1, 2013 an interim end-of- course examination that complies with this requirement.

AMOUNT, FORMULA

3317.02

A per pupil "formula amount" is currently used to compute transfer payments for students attending community schools, STEM schools, other districts through open enrollment, and colleges and universities through the Post-Secondary Enrollment Options Program. The formula amount is set at $5,900 for fiscal year 2016 and $6,000 for fiscal year 2017. Community schools (except for digital schools) will also receive 25% of the per pupil amount of Tier 1 targeted assistance funds. If the board has adopted an annual appropriation, it may, “by general resolution, authorize the superintendent or other officer to appoint janitors, superintendents of buildings, and such other employees as are provided for in such annual appropriation resolution.” This applies to city, exempted village, local, and career-technical education planning districts (by inference, see Section 3311.19). A board of education may appropriate property in accordance with Sections 163.02 to 163.22 for technical training, administrative, storage, or other educational purposes. One Ohio district court of appeals has ruled that the commission collected by the clerk of courts for collecting and distributing the money in connection with a judgment obtained by a landowner in an “appropriations action” brought by a school district was a cost to be paid by the school district rather than subtracted from the landowner’s award. The board shall pass an annual appropriations measure on or before the first day of July and such supplemental appropriations as it finds necessary during the year when funds are available. The appropriations measure may be temporary until not later than October 1 of the current year. The Superintendent of Public Instruction and the Chancellor are required to select multiple assessments measuring college and career readiness, and districts must choose one of the assessments to administer to their students. The assessment is to be administered to all eleventh grade students in the spring of the school year. School districts cannot deny the opportunity for students to participate in interscholastic athletics solely because the student’s parents do not reside in Ohio, if the student resides in Ohio with the student’s grandparent, uncle, aunt, or sibling who has legal or temporary custody of the student or is the guardian of the student. The superintendent of the resident school district of a student may excuse that child from attendance in the event of bodily or mental conditions that do not permit attendance at school or in a special education program. Such excuses are only good for all or part of the school year in which they are issued. Superintendents are also authorized under limited circumstances to excuse a child for a limited period in order to perform necessary work directly and exclusively for the parents or legal guardians.

APPOINTMENT OF EMPLOYEES

3313.47

APPROPRIATE PROPERTY

3313.39

APPROPRIATIONS MEASURE, ANNUAL

5705.38

ASSESSMENTS, COLLEGE AND WORK READY

3301.0712

ATHLETIC ELIGIBILITY

3313.538

ATTENDANCE, EXCUSING A CHILD FROM

3321.04

ATTENDANCE OFFICER

3321.14

City and exempted village boards of education shall either employ an attendance officer or shall obtain these services from an educational

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