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  1. Across Many Fields: A Season of Ohio High School Football by Christopher Butler, Jennifer Rothchild, 2002-08-31
  2. History of the schools of Columbus, Ohio by James U. [from old catalog] Barnhill, 2010-06-26
  3. Image of Excellence: The Ohio State University School by Robert W. Butche, 2000-07-01
  4. The history of Union County, Ohio: Containing a history of the county, its townships, towns, churches, schools, etc., general and local statistics, military ... matters, etc., etc (A Heritage classic)
  5. Supplement to the Ohio school laws consisting of the amendments enacted by the 77th General assembly, and 78th General assembly in extraordinary session by Ohio Ohio, 2010-08-30
  6. Ohio school laws in force May 23, 1910. Based on the general code of Ohio as amended to date. Blank forms and directions to serve as a guide for school officers and teachers by Ohio Ohio, 2010-09-03
  7. History of Wyandot County, Ohio, Containing a History of the County; Its Townships, Churches, Schools; General & Local Statistics; Military Record; Portraits of Early Settlers & Prominent Men; History of Northwest Territory; Ohio; Misc. Illustrated. by Wyandot County Historical Society, 1972
  8. Ohio School Laws in Force April 15, 1889; Also a Set of Blank Forms, and Directions for Their Use, to Serve as a Guide for School Officers by Oberlin Historical and Organization, 2010-03
  9. Victory for Kids: The Cleveland School Voucher Case (Ohio) by David Brennan, Malcolm Baroway, 2002-10
  10. The young McKinley; or, School-days in Ohio; a tale of old times on the Western Reserve by Hezekiah Butterworth, 2010-09-04
  11. The Reformed Practice of Medicine: As Taught at the Reformed Medical Colleges in the City of New York, at Worthington, Ohio, and All the Reformed Schools ... Beach of New York, of the Celebrated Dr. Bon by New York, 2010-01-11
  12. Biography of Samuel Lewis: First Superintendent of Common Schools for the State of Ohio by William G. W. Lewis, 2010-02-24
  13. General semantics in the high-school English program, (Ohio. State University, Columbus. Graduate school studies. Education series No. 1) by Robert Herman Moore, 1945
  14. Manual of Uniform Course of Study for the Elementary Schools of Ohio by Ohio. State Commissioner of Schools, 2010-03-26

41. Preschool, Elementary, & Secondary Education Publications
recommendations can be introduced by any member of the ohio general Assembly. DateMay 1995 Availability of Therapists to Work in ohio schools Filesize 429K
http://www.loeo.state.oh.us/preEleSec.cfm
Preschool, Elementary and Secondary Education Publications Since 1990, the Legislative Office of Education Oversight (LOEO) has served as nonpartisan staff to the Legislative Committee on Education Oversight. The bipartisan committee is comprised of five Senators and five Representatives. LOEO's purpose is to prepare research reports and information memos on education topics selected by the Committee. Information memos (indicated in italics) are short descriptions of programs or issues. Research reports evaluate programs and typically provide conclusions and recommendations. Although the programs to be evaluated are selected by Committee members, legislation to implement LOEO recommendations can be introduced by any member of the Ohio General Assembly. LOEO reports are prepared as pdf files and the Adobe Acrobat Reader is required to view them. Adobe versions for Windows, DOS, Macintosh, or Unix are available for FREE. If you are unable to print these reports or require an original printed copy in order to read the charts and graphs more clearly, please contact the office at: Legislative Office of Education Oversight
77 South High Street, 15th Floor

42. GE Grant To Boost Math In 2 Schools
The money, a grant from the general Electric Fund, will allow the two schools topartner with ohio State University's College of Engineering to help strengthen
http://enquirer.com/editions/2003/02/04/loc_engineers04.html
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Tuesday, February 4, 2003 GE grant to boost math in 2 schools $500K goes to Chase and Aiken
By Jennifer Mrozowski
The Cincinnati Enquirer
The math departments at Chase Elementary and Aiken High School received a half-million-dollar boost Monday. The money, a grant from the General Electric Fund, will allow the two schools to partner with Ohio State University's College of Engineering to help strengthen students' math skills. "I think this is good," said Dominique Coleman, a 17-year-old senior who wants to be a prenatal nurse. "Math opens up a lot of doors. Most everything in the world involves math and engineering."

43. OSBA Sitemap
general Assembly 122nd general Assembly 121st general Assembly. Projections ManagementConsulting Policy Development ohio Public schools Strike Database
http://www.osba-ohio.org/sitemap.html
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44. DeRolph Vs. Ohio Background
decision is overturned on appeal, the ohio general Assembly will have to come upwith a new way to fund the state's public elementary and secondary schools.
http://www.osba-ohio.org/DeRolphBackground.html
DeRolph vs. Ohio
background information
Editors: The following information is provided for background on the Ohio Supreme Court's soon-to-be released decision on school funding. These stories appeared in the August 1994 and September 1996 issues of the OSBA Journal . The first story and sidebar were published immediately following Judge Linton Lewis' initial decision and the second story coincided with the oral arguments before the Supreme Court justices.
Judge rules against the state
(From August 1994 OSBA Journal
School finance litigation: Equity and adequacy
(From August 1994 OSBA Journal
Court to decide on school equity
(September 1996 OSBA Journal) From August 1994 OSBA Journal
Judge rules against the state
by Scott Ebright
editor
OSBA Journal
Judge Linton D. Lewis, Jr . sided with the plaintiffs in a school funding lawsuit when he handed down his ruling July 1. Unless the Perry County Common Pleas judge's decision is overturned on appeal, the Ohio General Assembly will have to come up with a new way to fund the state's public elementary and secondary schools.
Three of the four defendants in the case, the State Board of Education, State Superintendent

45. BTS: State Energy Program - Special Projects In Ohio
Joseph 2000 Hudson City schools CNG School Buses. Cities/Alternative Fuels 2000- Northeast ohio Clean Fuels Finance and general Finance 1998 - The Federal
http://www.eere.energy.gov/buildings/state_energy/projects/cfm/states/oh_sp.cfm
SEP Special Projects in Ohio
DOE has awarded the State of Ohio the following Special Projects. The SEP Special Projects are awarded yearly on a competitive basis using funding from technical programs in DOE's Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) from the buildings, transportation, electricity and electric power, and industrial sectors. The yearly awards were:
Year No. of Projects DOE Contribution State Contribution
2002 Special Projects
Rebuild America
2002 - Rebuild Ohio/ AMP - Ohio Communities Energy Efficiency Projects

Industrial Technologies
2002 - Ohio Industries of the Future

Solar Schools Demonstration
2002 - Ohio Schools Going Solar

State Wind Energy Support
2002 - Small Wind Educational Program

Alternative Fuels/Clean Cities
2002 - Central Ohio Coordinator Funding Project
2002 - City of Columbus AFV 2003-4 Pilot Project 2002 - Cuyahoga County of Ohio Ethanol (E-85) Tank 2002 - Northeast Ohio Coordinator Funding Project ... 2002 - Tri-State Alternative Fuels Coalition/ Cincinnati Coordinator
2001 Special Projects
Building America 2001 - Ohio Building America Special Project ‘01 Codes and Standards 2001 - Ohio Codes and Standards Special Project ‘01 Rebuild America 2001 - Ohio Energy Smart Schools Program Federal Energy Management Program 2001 - Detailed Energy Audits for 88th Army Reserve Command Industrial Technologies 2001 - Ohio Industries of the Future Alternative Fuels/Clean Cities 2001 - Niche Market Vehicles, AmeriCab Propane Taxis

46. Attorney General
was compiled for the 1999 Safe schools Summit sponsored by Governor Bob Taft andAttorney general. Programs through the state of ohio, Office of
http://www.ag.state.oh.us/online_publications/ohio_safe_schools_resource_guide/
BCI Capital Crimes Charitable Law Consumer Protection ... Public Affairs Publications Ohio Safe Schools Resource Guide This Resource Guide was compiled for the 1999 Safe Schools Summit sponsored by Governor Bob Taft and Attorney General. The guide is intended to serve as a starting point — a list of agencies, peers, and state and local resources to call upon for further information on school safety issues. This guide was supported by Award No. 96-DG-G03-0061 awarded by the Bureau of Justice Assistance, Office of Justice Programs through the state of Ohio, Office of Criminal Justice Services.
The Office of Attorney General of Ohio disclaims liability for any errors or omissions. For questions, comments or suggestions contact the Webmaster . Please feel free to review our privacy and security policies pertaining to this site.

47. Northeast Ohio's Ozone Action Day Program
of harmful pollutants to the general public Log on to Northeast ohio Air Quality Onlinefor to interested business, local governments, agencies, schools, or any
http://www.noaca.org/oad.html
Program Information Kid's Ozone
Fun Zone
Do Your Part ... Contact Us
Frequently Asked Questions What is the Ozone Action Day Program?
The Ozone Action Day Program is an eight-year-old program that was sponsored by the Northeast Ohio Ozone Action Task Force, which was originally comprised of representatives from local governments, health agencies, environmental organizations and the private sector. Today, the program is run by NOACA, with input from the Akron Regional Air Quality Management District; Cleveland Division of Environment; Lake County General Health District; USEPA and Ohio EPA. The program combines air quality analysis with a coordinated publicity campaign to make individuals aware of and limit ozone formation. The program area includes the counties of Ashtabula, Cuyahoga, Geauga, Lake, Lorain, Medina, Portage and Summit Counties by informing the general population of the health risks and environmental impacts ground-level ozone has on our community.
How is an Ozone Action Day Determined?
Ozone Action Days are declared during the summer, generally between May and September, when harmful ground-level ozone concentrations are likely to occur.

48. Undergraduate Majors - Future Students - The Ohio State University
As an ohio State student you can Administration general Information Engineering generalInformation Undecided university bulletins colleges and schools top of
http://www-afa.adm.ohio-state.edu/undergraduate/academics/majors.html
Please Note: This information is best viewed in a browser that supports web standards ,but it is accessible to any browser or internet device.
Undergraduate Majors
Popular Information
Apply online First-Year Experience Housing Majors Tuition and fees Visit
More Academics
Academic calendar Academic resources Career Connection Counseling and Consultation Service Minority Scholarship Services University Libraries
+ Admissions home

+ Future students home
From accounting to zoology, choose from more than 170 majors.
Personalized Study Program
Can't find what you're looking for? Custom-design your own major.
Exploration Programs

Undecided? Begin in one of our exploration programs in areas such as health professions, science and technology, and more. Note: Most of the following major descriptions are in .pdf form. Download a .pdf reader here A
Accounting

Actuarial Science

Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering

African-American and African Studies
... Aviation B Biochemistry Biology Business Administration General Information C Ceramic Engineering Chemical Engineering Chemistry Chinese ... Crop Science D Dance Dental Hygiene Dietetics (Medical Dietetics) E Early and Middle Childhood Pre-Education (EMCE) Economics Electrical and Computer Engineering Engineering, Undecided

49. CLTA General Info
at colleges and universities throughout the world, we increasingly count among ourmembership teachers of Chinese at primary and secondary schools and Chinese
http://clta.deall.ohio-state.edu/cltainfo.htm
G ENERAL I NFORMATION
The Chinese Language Teachers Association, Inc. (CLTA) is a professional organization devoted exclusively to the study of Chinese language, culture and pedagogy. (See our Mission Statement below.) In the years since our establishment in 1962, the Chinese Language Teachers Association has both reflected and responded to changes in our students, our teachers and our world. Although approximately half of our membership is composed of specialists in Chinese language, literature, linguistics and culture teaching at colleges and universities throughout the world, we increasingly count among our membership teachers of Chinese at primary and secondary schools and Chinese community schools, as well as students of the language and other interested parties. From each of these diverse types of experts, we learn much, and can consequently give much more to all of us engaged in the learning and teaching of the Chinese language. While the focus of our organizational energy is most concretely evident in our various publications and at our annual meeting, we are constantly seeking to expand our range of service to the Chinese language teaching profession. Specifically, we are presently working on two major initiatives: (1) to act as an advocate for and facilitator of enhanced articulation among all Chinese language learning settings, including the integration of non-textbook-specific national standards; and, (2) to serve as a provider of teacher training programs of both a pre-service and in-service nature. We are also dedicated to enhancing classroom-based application of the results of empirical research on Chinese language acquisition and instruction. And finally, the fact that you are reading this by electronic means is a result of the commitment of the Association to increased integration of technology into Chinese language pedagogy.

50. Elementary Schools Class Assignment Pathfinders
5 (Mr. Mollison). Hayes School Bears (Miss Dent); Destination ohio - Grade 4 (Mrs.MacDonald); Famous Inventors - Grade 4 (Mrs. MacDonald); general Topic Search
http://www.lkwdpl.org/schools/schlpath.htm
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Lakewood Public Library Teachers: Request a Pathfinder Lakewood Schools Home Page Middle School Pathfinders High School Pathfinders ... OPLIN OH!Kids - Web Kids Franklin School
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51. O HI' O Defined - State Government 3
leadership toward the continuous improvement of ohio schools by making legislativeand budgetary recommendations to the governor and the general Assembly.
http://www.oplin.lib.oh.us/products/ohiodefined/ohd-6.html

52. GUIDE TO LAW ONLINE: United States - Ohio
general Assembly) 122nd Session (1997; ohio general Assembly - composed E-TransactionLaw Resources ohio (Baker McKenzie); Law schools Capital University
http://www.loc.gov/law/guide/us-oh.html
Law Library of Congress GLIN Century of Lawmaking Library of Congress ... Index Ohio
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53. Ohio Gets Tougher On Junk Food Peddlers
the district $40,000 annually for its general fund, build group, said softdrink contractswith schools vary greatly But he applauded ohio's get-tough approach
http://lists.essential.org/pipermail/commercial-alert/2000/000047.html
Ohio gets tougher on junk food peddlers
Gary Ruskin gary@essential.org
Sat, 04 Nov 2000 14:43:02 -0500 Commercial Alert November 4, 2000 Here's a bit of good news in the effort to keep our kids safe from junk food marketers at a time of skyrocketing childhood obesity and diabetes. On October 13, the Ohio Department of Education issued a new policy to ban the sale of junk food and soda pop while serving school breakfast and lunch. This new Ohio policy is a step forward. But it should be expanded to ban both the marketing and sale of junk food on public school grounds at all times and not only in Ohio, but across the country. Such policy would help carry out the purpose of National School Lunch Act, which President Truman said was to "safeguard the health and well-being of the Nation's children." Following is an article in yesterday's Cleveland Plain-Dealer about the new Ohio policy. http://www.cleveland.com/news/index.ssf?/news/pd/cc03soda.html

54. About STRS Ohio - Governace
teacher member, the state attorney general, the superintendent Read the latest STRSOhio Board News. Finneytown Local schools, Hamilton County, Eugene E. Norris
http://www.strsoh.org/aboutstrs/1a.htm
STRS Ohio is governed by a Retirement Board consisting of five elected active teacher members, one elected retired teacher member, the state attorney general, the superintendent of public instruction and the auditor of state. Active teacher members are elected to four-year terms by members of the retirement system. The retired teacher member is elected to a four-year term by retirees receiving benefits from STRS Ohio. Board members serve without compensation other than actual, necessary expenses. Internally, STRS Ohio is managed by an executive director, four deputy executive directors and six senior staff members and employs more than 700 associates. Read the latest STRS Ohio Board News State Teachers Retirement Board Deborah Scott, Chair
Teacher member since 1994.
Finneytown Local Schools, Hamilton County Eugene E. Norris, Vice Chair
Teacher member since 1996.
South-Western City Schools, Franklin County Michael N. Billirakis
Teacher member since 2000. Perry Local Schools, Lake County Jack H. Chapman

55. Global Water Sampling Project: Participating Schools
Orrville High School, Orrville City schools, Orrville, ohio, USA, Mike MA, USA, JoelWeintraub, joel_weintraub@fc.mv.k12.ma.us, 7 and 8, 72, general science, 21.
http://k12science.ati.stevens-tech.edu/curriculum/waterproj/asp/schoolslist.asp
List of all the Participating Schools: Registration Database
classes have registered for this project so far. School Name School District City State /
Province Country Teacher Name E-mail Grade Class Name Subject Number of Students Rising Sun High School Rising Sun Ohio County School Corporation Rising Sun IN USA Mrs. Walcott swalscit@hotmail.com Period 1 Earth Science Rising Sun High School Rising Sun Ohio County School Corporation Rising Sun IN USA Mrs. Walcott swalscit@hotmail.com Period 2 Earth Science Rising Sun High School Rising Sun Ohio County School Corporation Rising Sun IN USA Mrs. Walcott swalscit@hotmail.com Period 4 Earth Science Rising Sun High School Rising Sun Ohio County School Corporation Rising Sun IN USA Mrs. Walcott swalscit@hotmail.com Period 6 Earth Science Marion Harding High School Marion City Marion Oh Marion Angela Crosley crosley2012@yahoo.com Period 2 Environmental Scienc Marion Harding High School Marion City Marion Oh Marion Angela Crosley crosley2012@yahoo.com Period 5/6 Environmental Scienc Standing Rock Community School Standing Rock Fort Yates North Dakota USA Sherry King sherry.king@sendit.nodak.edu

56. Schumann's Cleveland: Charter Schools Audit--amazing Clarity
Community schools in general need to In spite of their little faults and obvious failures,ohio community schools provide a reasonably good, costeffective
http://re.cleveland.oh.us/archives/20020303.html
Schumann's RE:Cleveland
This archive article is selected from The Cleveland Pages , the city's only weekly independent journal of politics and opinion on the Internet. Find out all about the Cleveland Pages here, or check out the current issue
Charter schools auditamazing clarity (3 March 2002)
Ohio Auditor Jim Petro's office about four weeks ago released an audit and a corresponding news release for reform of the state's charter school program. (Ohio's enabling legislation refers to these as "community" schools so I'll go with that nomenclature.) Ohio community schools are run by non-profit organizations but are mainly funded by the state on a per-pupil basis as if they were little public school districts of their own. This guarantees the schools a reasonable funding base, but it also obligates them to act with more restrictions than a truly private school. As an aside, this explains the reports that 99% of Cleveland students using vouchers do so at religious schools. The secular schools that might otherwise accept vouchers now have chosen to organize themselves as community schools insteadfor the much more stable source of funding. To have community schools that teach religion, on the other hand, would obviously and indisputably offend the First Amendment, so they are relegated to accepting the much lesser and more indirect level of funding offered by vouchers. Anyway, the main thing I came away from the audit report was that, astoundingly, the recommendations make sense. I hope the state Department of Education takes the advice seriously, but no big deal if they don't; the legislature is prepared to hand control of the community school process over to a new commission if they're unhappy with the department's response to the audit's reform proposals.

57. Reading Program Home Page
for schools; Buckeye Children's Book Award; Discover ohio; JanWay Company; ohio ArtsCouncil; ohio Bicentennial Commission; ohio Historical Society; ohioReads. general
http://winslo.state.oh.us/services/LPD/orp.html
Ohio Reading Program
The Governor's Summer Reading Challenge
Celebrate Ohio! , the 2003 Ohio Reading Program With The Governor's Summer Reading Challenge, celebrates Ohio's Bicentennial (1803 - 2003) as its theme. 2003 Reading Program Programs

58. COTC Admissions
of ohio Department of Education for public chartered (including community schools),and nonpublic chartered schools, or 2.) have passed the general Education
http://www.cotc.edu/cotc/AdRequire.asp
Admission Requirements Admission as an associate degree or certificate seeking student to Central Ohio Technical College is open to applicants who 1.) have received a diploma from a high school which meets requirements set by the State of Ohio Department of Education for public chartered (including community schools), and non-public chartered schools, or 2.) have passed the General Education Development Test (GED), or 3.) are 18 years of age or older and who meet Federal Ability to Benefit minimum scores on the COTC Compass tests or the American College Tests (ACT) or meets COTC waiver eligibility of all three Compass tests due to applicant transferring from another college. Compass test scores must be at least 32 on the standard writing test, 62 on the standard reading test and 25 on the pre-algebra test. ACT test scores must be at least 14 on the English test and 15 on the math test. In most technologies, a student may attend COTC one quarter before all admission requirements must be completed.

59. 2412 - HOMEBOUND INSTRUCTION
Dublin schools general Guidelines Home Instruction (Special Education), D. TeacherQualification - The teacher shall hold an ohio teacher's license and be
http://www.neola.com/dublin-oh/ag/ag2412.htm
Dublin City School District Administrative Guidelines - HOMEBOUND INSTRUCTION Specific State Rules The home instruction program option is most commonly used for orthopedically handicapped and other health impaired students. It is sometimes recommended for students with severe behavior handicaps. The following statements related to home instruction are taken from Rules for the Education of Handicapped Children (1982). Ohio Department of Education, Division of Special Education A. Definition 3301-51-01 II.
"Other Health Impaired" means limited strength, vitality or alertness, due to chronic or acute health problems such as a heart condition, tuberculosis, rheumatic fever, nephritis, asthma, sickle cell anemia, hemophilia, epilepsy, lead poisoning, leukemia, or diabetes, which adversely affects a child's educational performance. B. Eligibility 3301-51-04 D.1.
A child who meets the definition for orthopedically handicapped and/or other health handicapped as defined in paragraphs GG. and II. of rule 3301-51-01 of the Administrative Code and the following requirements shall be eligible for special education programming and related services for orthopedically and/or other health handicapped children. C.

60. The Center For Education Reform: Ohio's Charter Law
CER Grade COhio (1997). The 14 th strongest of the nation's 38 charterschools. general Statistics. Number of schools Allowed. Unlimited
http://edreform.com/charter_schools/laws/Ohio.htm
Making Schools Work Better for All Children
Charter School Legislation:
Profile of Ohio's Charter School Law
Note : The following ranking and analysis reflects the state's law as of 2001. For the most recent state law profile, please contact the Center for Education Reform or order Charter School Laws Across the States: Ranking Score Card and Legislative Profiles from our Publications page Ohio (1997) The 14 th strongest of the nation's 38 charter schools General Statistics Number of Schools Allowed Unlimited for schools located in Big Eight Districts (Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati, Dayton, Akron, Canton, Toledo, and Youngstown) as well as in the Urban 21 districts and in any district that was reported to be in academic emergency by their district report cards (79 districts educating approximately 33% of Ohio's children are currently eligible.) Number of Charters Operating (As of Fall 2001) Approval Process Eligible Chartering Authorities Local school board or joint board in the county in which the charter school would be located, the state board of education; the Lucas County Educational Service Center and the University of Toledo for Lucas County Eligible Applicants Any individual or group Types of Charter Schools Converted public, new starts

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