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Current as of January 01, 2026 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(A) The department of education and workforce shall establish the dropout prevention and recovery advisory council. The council shall provide a forum for communication and collaboration between the department and parties involved in the establishment and operation of dropout prevention and recovery community schools, including sponsors and operators.
(B) The advisory council shall consist of the following members appointed by the director of education and workforce:
(1) Two members of the state board of education;
(2) One employee of the department who works directly with dropout prevention and recovery community schools, including any employee who works as a liaison with such schools;
(3) Seven individuals with experience in dropout prevention and recovery community schools, their operators, and their sponsors. In appointing these individuals, the director shall ensure they represent a diverse array of schools in terms of enrollment, programs, learning models, and methods of instruction.
(C) The advisory council shall, in collaboration with the director, review all existing rules and guidance previously developed or adopted by the department pursuant to division (C) of section 3314.382 of the Revised Code.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Ohio Revised Code Title XXXIII. Education Libraries § 3314.381 - last updated January 01, 2026 | https://codes.findlaw.com/oh/title-xxxiii-education-libraries/oh-rev-code-sect-3314-381/
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