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  1. Home education regulations: What parents need to know about Ohio home education regulations by Diana Marie Fessler, 1989
  2. Ohio Education Board reverses course on promoting 'intelligent-design' creationism.: An article from: Church & State
  3. Ohio legislature mulls fixed tuition cap.: An article from: Community College Week
  4. Navigating The Maze Of Land Use Regulations in Ohio by Esq. Christopher S. Brown, Esq. Philip B. Herron, et all 2006
  5. Collegiate Desegregation and the Public Black College: A New Policy Mandate.: An article from: Journal of Higher Education by M. Christopher Brown II, 2001-01-01
  6. State policies to improve undergraduate teaching: Administrator and faculty responses.: An article from: Journal of Higher Education by Carol L. Colbeck, 2002-01-01
  7. Good Sports?: An article from: Journal of Higher Education by John R. Thelin, 2000-07-01
  8. Research universities and scientific misconduct: history, policies, and the future. (Special Issue: Perspectives on Research Misconduct): An article from: Journal of Higher Education by Nicholas H. Steneck, 1994-05-01
  9. Definitions and boundaries of research misconduct: perspectives from a federal government viewpoint. (Special Issue: Perspectives on Research Misconduct): An article from: Journal of Higher Education by Alan R. Price, 1994-05-01
  10. Estate Planning For Retirement Benefits in Ohio by CSA Marcy Nunn, David J. Schneider, et all 2006
  11. Sexual Harassment in the 1990s.: An article from: Journal of Higher Education by Michelle L. Kelley, Beth Parsons, 2000-09-01
  12. Survey of All Water Treatment Plant Operators Who Fluoridate Drinking Water in Ohio(1).: An article from: The Ohio Journal of Science by James A Lalumandier, Leonor C. Hernandez, et all 2000-04-01
  13. Section 404 of the clean water act and resulting wetlands mitigation for selected counties of Northern Ohio (1).: An article from: The Ohio Journal of Science by Emmanuel K. Mbobi, 2005-06-01
  14. Transparency tube monitoring as an indicator of fish community health.(BRIEF NOTE)(Report): An article from: The Ohio Journal of Science by Bill Zawiski, 2007-09-01

61. OHIO EDUCATION MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM Definitions
The ohio education Computer Network (OECN) serves as the central data acquisition on regulations and recommended practices affecting the ohio education
http://www2.oecn.k12.oh.us/www/emis/1998/emis_guide.html
OHIO
EDUCATION MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM
Definitions, Procedures and Guidelines
Revision/Update Information: V16-#04; March, 1998
Preface
Statement of Scope
The Ohio Education Management Information System: Definitions, Procedures, and Guidelines , hereafter referred to as the EMIS Guidelines , is a comprehensive reference manual for the Ohio Education Management Information System-an automated system of education information about Ohio's public school students and public education resources. The EMIS Guidelines communicates the objectives, definitions, procedures, guidelines, and structure of the Ohio Education Management Information System. System development, information acquisition, and reporting procedures stressing uniformity, cost effectiveness, and comparability are referred to throughout the manual, in accordance with Rule 3301-14-01 of the Administrative Code. The guide will be reviewed and updated as required. A selection of the chapter topics covered in the current guide follows.
  • governance and administration of the EMIS
  • organization of the EMIS
  • data transfer responsibilities for school districts and designated data acquisition sites
  • data element definitions
  • data processing guidelines
This document was developed through the cooperative efforts of school administrators, treasurers, teachers, the general public, representatives from the Ohio Department of Education and the Ohio Education Computer Network, and education software vendors.

62. Hamilton, Ohio Education Law Attorneys, Lawyers And Law Firms
regulatory agencies, departments and bureaus to comply with the law and regulations, Other education Law Lawyers in Hamilton County, ohio Sorted
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Attorneys for Education Law in Hamilton County, Ohio
Education Law Attorneys, Lawyers and Law Firms help students and their families obtain the benefits of Federal, State, and Local laws providing special education and services, equal access and non-disciminatory treatment for education and school and athletic activities. Education Law Attorneys work with parents, students, School Boards and other government, administrative and regulatory agencies, departments and bureaus to comply with the law and regulations, and to advance children`s interests.
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63. Portage, Ohio Education Law Attorneys, Lawyers And Law Firms
Portage, ohio education Law Attorneys, Lawyers and Law Firms departments and bureaus to comply with the law and regulations, and to advance children`s
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Attorneys for Education Law in Portage County, Ohio
Education Law Attorneys, Lawyers and Law Firms help students and their families obtain the benefits of Federal, State, and Local laws providing special education and services, equal access and non-disciminatory treatment for education and school and athletic activities. Education Law Attorneys work with parents, students, School Boards and other government, administrative and regulatory agencies, departments and bureaus to comply with the law and regulations, and to advance children`s interests.
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64. Contest Submission - Rules
For the purpose of these Rules and regulations, each properly labeled The Department of Health education and Wellness at ohio University is not
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  • To enter, please send by mail or courier your submission, which must be clearly labeled with your name, mailing address, e-mail address, and telephone number along with your completed Official Entry Form to the following address (if on video, submit a clearly labeled VHS tape or DVD):
    The Buzz Video Contest Ohio University ATTN: Kim Bahr Department of Health Education and Wellness Hudson Health Center, Room 233 Athens, OH 45701
    Where more than one student has been involved in the creation of the submission: (1) the submission must be clearly labeled "Team Effort"; (2) the label must also include the name, mailing address, email address, and telephone number of at least one member of the team; and (3) each team member must complete a separate Official Entry Form and all such forms must accompany the submission. For the purpose of these Rules and Regulations, each properly labeled submission accompanied by all applicable completed Official Entry Forms shall be considered an entry.
  • 65. Ohio Yellow Pages For Kids With Disabilities
    Request a copy of your state special education regulations and other information ohio Coalition for the education of Children with Disabilities (OCECD)
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    66. File Education.wpd Rendered In Html, UW-Madison Law Library
    Federal Code of Federal regulations (CFR), Title 34, education, Dayton, ohio. education Law Association, 2005. KF/390//E3/P75/2005
    http://library.law.wisc.edu/cgi-bin/wp2html?education.wpd

    67. FindLaw Legal News
    of education on proposed regulations to implement the recently reauthorized Warning that the proposed regulations are ambiguous and at times
    http://news.findlaw.com/prnewswire/20050701/01jul20051500.html
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    68. The Foundation For Safe Boating And Marine Info - Your Complete Resource For Mar
    regulations for driving on Fire Island. ohio Department of Natural Resources Division Oregon State Marine Board, Boating safety, education, regulations,
    http://www.boatingandmarineinfo.org/opt2.html
    Link: Government Marine Safety and Enforcement Websites
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    ME NH New Hampshire RI The Rhode Island Saltwater Anglers Assoc. [20... MA Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries - ... NY NY Fishing CT Connecticut Marine Fisheries Office NJ NJ/Federal Saltwater Fishing Regulations DE DNREC Online VA Virginia Marine Resources Commission MD Maryland Fishing: Regulations NC 2004 NC Recreational Coastal Waters Guide SC South Carolina Saltwater Rules GA Georgia DNR, Coastal Resources Division LA Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries AL Alabama Marine Resources Division Home Page MS Mississippi Saltwater Fishing Regulations TX Texas 2003-2004 Recreational Fishing: Contents FL Marine Fisheries Summarized Regulations AK Alaska Department of Fish and Game CA California Sport Fishing Regulations WA WDFW Fishing in Washington OR Oregon ODFW - Regulations HI Hawaii Fishing Regulations
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    69. Post Graduate Licensure In School Social Work
    The ohio Department of education’s regulations concerning school social work certification are quite specific regarding course and field work requirements
    http://msass.case.edu/academic/ssw/pstgrd.html
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    Professional social workers play a vital role in helping school children of all ages. Traditionally, school social workers serve as liaisons between the home, the school, and the community. Since 1907, school social workers have collaborated with teachers and other school personnel in advancing the purposes of education. School social workers are an important part of the school team, possessing unique interdisciplinary knowledge. School social workers contribute to programs designed for students at-risk due to a variety of factors, including: emotional problems, poor self-esteem, child abuse and domestic violence, poverty and unemployment, suicidal behavior, drug and alcohol abuse

    70. LexisNexis(R) Bookstore
    BOOK ohio education Laws, 2004 Edition with CDROM. Author, Publisher s Editorial Staff BOOK Special education Law Statutes and regulations, 2005
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    71. Ohio Department Of Development - Office Of Strategic Research
    ohio education Facts, The Legislative Budget office of the state of ohio has ohio EPA, Authoritative source for information on state regulations,
    http://www.odod.state.oh.us/research/ResearchLinks.html

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    Economy
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    ... Census 2000 Agriculture Ag Statistics The annual report and statistics created in Adobe's PDF format. You will need the free Adobe Acrobat Reader to view and/or print this data. Children Annie E. Casey Foundation Database which can be queried for multiple indicators relating to children's issues, also includes a statistical profile for the State of Ohio. National Child Care Information Center Statistical profile of demographic data and child care data for the state of Ohio. The Children's Defense Fund A statistical fact book for counties in the State of Ohio; including data related to childcare and teen births. Criminal Justice Ohio Criminal Justice Facts The legislative budget office of the state of Ohio has provided a plethora of informational data. This data includes comparative crime rates, GRF spending growth rates, prison population as of July 1st, 1975-1997, commitments to prison for 1975-1997, arrest for violent crime, and annual reimbursement percentages. Must scroll down to Criminal Justice section to retrieve data.

    72. SFMNP
    Therefore, USDA staff is in the process of developing regulations for the SFMNP. in ohio, nutrition education is provided along with the coupons.
    http://www.fiu.edu/~nutreldr/Ask_the_Expert/SFMNP/SFMNP.htm
    Ask the Experts: Creative Solutions for Local Providers by Local Providers USDA Senior Farmers' Market Nutrition Program What is the Senior Farmers' Market Nutrition Program? The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) initiated the Senior Farmers' Market Nutrition Program (SFMNP) as a pilot program in 2001 to improve the diets of low-income seniors while providing the opportunity for farmers to enhance their business. The SFMNP has three purposes: (1) provide fresh, nutritious, fruits and vegetables from farmers' markets, roadside stands and community supported agriculture; (2) increase the consumption of agricultural commodities; and (3) aid in the development of new and additional farmers' markets, roadside stands, and community supported agricultural programs. USDA's Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) announced the award of grants on 4/23/04 to operate the SFMNP during the 2004 season. A total of $16.7 million was available. The 2002 Farm Bill authorizes and provides $15 million annually to operate the SFMNP from Fiscal Year (FY) 2003 through (FY) 2007 . The SFMNP operated in 39 states, 6 Indian Tribal Organizations, Puerto Rico and the District of Columbia during 2004, and served over 800,000 low income older adults According to Rebecca Liebes, Director of Nutrition, Area Office on Aging of Northwestern Ohio, participants of the SFMNP receive produce in a variety of ways, depending on the how the Program operates in a given state and/or area within the state. Some Programs deliver the produce to the individual; some provide coupons/vouchers to use at farm markets, farmers markets, or roadside stands; and some older adults become subscribers to community supported agricultural programs where they are provided a share of a farm's yield. Based on information from FNS, annual benefit levels vary from $15 to $315 in participating states; the average benefit level falls between $40-$50. Although limited in funding, Program benefits reflect the availability of produce and local operating costs.

    73. Academic Regulations
    The Southwestern ohio Council for Higher education includes. AFIT/RRD Academic regulations Academic Requirements/ General education Requirements (PDF)
    http://access.nku.edu/catalog/2006Catalog/final/Academicregulations.htm
    NKU Home Catalog Home Current Students Prospective Students ... Search NKU Academic Regulations 2005-06 UndergraduateCatalog (PDF) ALCOHOL AND DRUG ABUSE POLICIES AND
    EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
    NKU respects the integrity and total development of its students and recognizes the educational importance of all co-curricular experiences in which students participate. It also joins with the Drug-Free Schools and Campuses Bill (34 CFR Part 86) in offering programming for students about alcohol and substance abuse.
    Students may be accountable to civil authorities and the University for acts that constitute violations of law and of this code. Those charged with violations are subject to University disciplinary proceedings pending criminal proceedings and may not challenge University proceedings on grounds that criminal charges for the same incident have been dismissed, reduced, or not yet adjudicated.
    The following misconduct is subject to disciplinary action: unauthorized distribution, or possession for purposes of distribution, or use of any controlled substance or illegal drug, as defined by Kentucky Revised Statutes, Chapter 218A, on University premises or at University-sponsored activities manifested under influence of a controlled or other intoxicating substance to the degree that there is danger to self, others, or property, or there is unreasonable annoyance to persons in the vicinity; and aiding and abetting any conduct described above.

    74. EPA Dayton, Ohio
    The WP regulations primarily supplement, rather than replace, One highlight of the Dayton WFPP s education and outreach program is the Children s Water
    http://www.epa.gov/safewater/protect/casesty/dayton.html
    Source Water Protection Recent Additions Contact Us Print Version Search: EPA Home Water Source Water Protection Local Source Water Protection Programs Case Studies Dayton, Ohio Source Water Home Featured Items Quick Find Basics ... OGWDW Home
    Dayton, Ohio
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    Dayton, Ohio and much of its surrounding metropolitan area are situated above the Great Miami Buried Aquifer, which is part of a larger system that was designated as a sole source aquifer in 1988. This aquifer provides drinking water for 97% of the 900,000 residents in the Miami Valley region of southwestern Ohio, including Montgomery County. The Great Miami Buried Aquifer consists of interconnected buried valley and upland systems, with the majority of the water drawn from the buried valley aquifer that underlies the region's river and stream valleys. The buried aquifers are characterized by sand and gravel deposits with thin layers of soil covering them, which makes them particularly vulnerable to contamination through surface water. The two wellfields used for Dayton's public water supply serve approximately 440,000 people in the metropolitan area, including some jurisdictions outside of the city limits. Dayton's wellfields are located within the urbanized core of the area, amidst industrial and commercial land uses. Land uses in the Dayton area range from highly urban and industrialized to rural and agricultural uses, and includes such things as highways, railroad lines, an air force base, and an airport. Potential contaminants of Dayton's source water include:

    75. Charter Schools In Ohio: The Rush To Mend Them Should Not End Them - The Buckeye
    subject ordinary public schools to more regulations than charter schools. 1 See Community Schools Begin in ohio, ohio education Report (Dayton,
    http://www.buckeyeinstitute.org/article.php?id=286

    76. Department Of Education Schedules First Public Meeting To Receive Input On Regul
    The Department of education (ED) has scheduled the first of its public ED Notice (Columbus, ohio meeting) COSA Federal regulations pages on hearings
    http://www.nsba.org/site/view.asp?TRACKID=&VID=50&CID=442&DID=35189

    77. New Page 1
    in all fifty states, but laws and regulations vary from state to state. In ohio, homeschooling is governed by the ohio Administrative Code (OAC),
    http://www.ohiohomeeducators.net/
    HOME BULLETIN BOARD LINKS About OHEN
    Ohio Home Educators Network (OHEN) is a regional network of homeschooling families. We are an inclusive group supporting families of all religious beliefs. Although OHEN supports a student-led, interest-centered approach, we welcome all homeschooling families regardless of educational philosophy or teaching style. OHEN’s purpose is to provide interested parents with accurate information about home education in Ohio. We hold informational meetings and publish an monthly email newsletter
    listing activities scheduled by members. OHEN is a network of homeschooling families in the Northeast Ohio area. The network, started in 1991, is run completely by volunteers. O-HEN does not sell or distribute any curriculum, textbooks or teaching supplies. What are the legal requirements for homeschooling?
    Homeschooling is legally permitted in all fifty states, but laws and regulations vary from state to state. In Ohio, homeschooling is governed by the Ohio Administrative Code (OAC), Chapter 3301-34. All homeschooling families should be familiar with the full text of this regulation. Know the CODE, Know your rights!

    78. Ohio Scientific Education & Research Association (OSERA)
    (Classroom teachers only in the State of ohio.) Educational Resources OSERA provides a number of outreach and educational resources to ohio residents.
    http://www.osera.org/
    Educational Resources Life Sciences Research Just the Facts Reference Library ...
    About OSERA
    and its resources, examine information on the use of animals and alternatives in biological and biomedical research, product and environmental safety research, and education. Additionally, you can explore the human body, learn about diseases, meet some curious critters, explore careers in science and examine a variety of other topics. OSERA introduces Infection - Animal Helpers© Version game that teaches students about diseases and animal helpers assisting biomedical researchers. Olde Sawmill students learn about diseases via 'Infection' To get this great game for
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    OSERA provides a number of outreach and educational resources to Ohio residents. Ohio teachers can receive our exciting new "Playbook . . . to better health" curriculum for FREE from OSERA.
    Tell Me About Life Sciences Research
    We're here to help you learn about the use of animals in science and understand the future of alternatives to animal use. In these pages you can learn about the historical basis and the future of biomedical research and product safety testing that benefits humans and animals. We also feature info about outstanding contributions to medicine and science made by researchers right here in Ohio.
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    About Animal Research
    This is a section that kids and adults will find useful. Take a virtual tour of a research facility, learn about the history of animals in research, hear from people who care for lab animals, and get an overview of the laws and regulations that apply to animals used in research.

    79. Professional Insurance Agents Of Ohio
    By becoming a PIA of ohio member, you will open the door to a wealth of professional Find out more with PIA s Agent s Guide to Privacy regulations more.
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    Welcome to PIA of OHIO!
    Thank you for visiting PIA on the web! PIA is the largest professional independent insurance agents' association in Ohio, and we earned that distinction by offering unsurpassed benefits, resources, education and support to our members. You will find detailed information about who we are and what we do throughout this web site. If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to contact us.
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    80. Ohio Letter Regarding Guidance On Alternate Assessments
    ohio Department of education 25 South Front Street, Mail Stop 702 We recognize that the Department s December 9, 2003 regulation on this issue requires,
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    May 20, 2004 Honorable Susan Tave Zelman
    Superintendent Ohio Department of Education 25 South Front Street, Mail Stop 702 Columbus, OH 43215-4183 Dear Superintendent Zelman: This is in response to your January 22, 2004 request for a one-year exception to the 1.0 percent statewide cap on the number of proficient and advanced scores from alternate assessments based on alternate achievement standards that can be included in adequate yearly progress (AYP) decisions. We appreciate your staff's willingness to provide additional information to us and to speak with us about this request. Based on all the information provided by Ohio, we are approving your request to use proficient and advanced scores from alternate assessments in AYP decisions subject to a cap of 1.3 percent for the 2003-04 school year.

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