Ohio Administrative Code
Title 3301 - Department of Education - Administration and Director
Chapter 3301-69 - Miscellaneous Programs
Section 3301-69-02 - Excuses from school attendance
Universal Citation: OH Admin Code 3301-69-02
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) Regulations governing excuses from future school attendance:
(1) Pursuant to division
(B) of section 3321.04 of the Revised Code, the
superintendent of the local school district may excuse a child over fourteen years of age
from attendance for a future limited period for the purpose of performing
necessary work directly and exclusively for the child's parents or legal
guardians or custodians.
(2) Acceptable reasons for an excuse from
future attendance may include the following:
(a) The existence of an emergency condition
at home such as absence, illness or death of the parent,
legal guardian, or
custodian of the child;
(b)
Farm work of the parent,
legal
guardian, or custodian during a time of the year
in which the amount of farm work to be performed may be regarded as properly
exceptional; or
(c) Inability of
the parent,
legal guardian, or custodian to employ help in the family business.
The determination of inability shall be made by the superintendent.
(3) Except for cases in which an
excuse has already been approved by the superintendent, a child may not be
granted the excuse described in paragraph (A)(1) of this rule if the child has
not been in regular attendance at school during the current school
year.
(4) Except for emergency
situations in which there is insufficient time for a child to apply for an
excuse from future attendance from school and for such a permit to be granted,
no permit shall be issued for the excuse of a child from future attendance at
school until proof is established to the satisfaction of the superintendent of
the need for such absence. In cases of emergency, the
parent,
legal guardian, or custodian, as defined in section
2151.011 of the Revised
Code, shall seek a permit as soon as possible.
(5) The excuse shall be limited to a period
not to exceed thirty school hours and can be renewed for thirty additional
hours. At no time, however, shall such excuses permit a
child
to be absent from school for a period of more than sixty consecutive hours.
Renewals shall be granted at the discretion of the superintendent.
(6) Notwithstanding paragraph (A)(1) of this
rule, no child shall be excused for any period of time when such absence would
materially endanger the child's educational welfare
or scholastic
advancement. Such determination shall be made by the superintendent.
(7) The written request for the absence of a
child for a future limited period of time and the reasons for such absence, as
stated by the parent,
legal guardian
or custodian over his/her signature, shall be
filed by the parent,
legal guardian
or custodian with the superintendent in the
district from which the child is seeking to obtain an excuse from school.
Requests for absence may be filed with the superintendent by the principal or
teacher of the school or schools under the administration of such
superintendent when requested by the parent,
legal
guardian or custodian. A copy of the excuse shall
be sent to the person in charge of the child.
(8) The absence from school shall apply to
only those hours specified by the superintendent. Such absence can begin only
after the permit is granted in writing by the superintendent except in
emergency situations in which there is insufficient time for a child to apply
for an excuse from future attendance from school and for such a permit to be
granted. In cases of emergency, the
parent, legal guardian, or custodian shall seek a
permit as quickly as possible.
(9)
Notwithstanding paragraphs (A)(5) and (A)(6) of this rule, at the discretion of
the superintendent, a
child may be excused for a longer period of time
than sixty school hours if a child's parent,
legal
guardian, or custodian has recently died or
become totally or partially incapacitated and there is no older brother or
sister living in the home who is out of school. In such cases, the
superintendent may request a certificate of a physician attesting to the
physical condition of the parent,
legal
guardian, or custodian.
(B) In this paragraph are additional conditions governing the issuance of excuses for absence from school:
For purposes of this paragraph, "approving authority" includes the person or office designated by the principal, superintendent, or local policy that in a given school reviews student absenteeism on a day-to-day basis and either approves or denies a child's reason for being absent from school.
(1) The parent,
legal
guardian, or custodian must provide an
explanation for the absence, which shall be recorded by the approving authority
of the school and shall include the date and time of the absence
according to local policy. Emancipated youth and
married children under the age of eighteen may provide the explanation for
their absence from school to the approving authority;
(2)
An excuse for absence from school may be approved on the basis of one or more
of the following conditions:
(a) Illness of
the child. The approving authority may require the written statement of a
physician/mental health professional if it is deemed appropriate;
(b) Illness in the family necessitating the
presence of the child. The approving authority may require the written
statement of a physician and an explanation as to why the child's absence was
necessary, if it is deemed appropriate;
(c) Quarantine
in the home. The
absence of a child from school under this condition is limited to the length of
quarantine as determined by the proper health officials;
(d) Death of a relative. The absence arising
from this condition is limited to a period of eighteen school hours unless a
reasonable
cause may be shown by the applicant child for a longer
absence;
(e) Medical, behavioral or dental appointment. The approving
authority may require the written statement of a physician, mental health professional, or dentist if
it is
deemed appropriate;
(f) Observance
of religious holidays.
A child shall be excused if
the
child's absence was for the purpose of observing a religious holiday
consistent with
the truly held religious beliefs
of the child or the child's family;
(g) College visitation. The approving
authority may require verification of the date and time of the visitation by
the college, university, or technical college;
(h)
Pre-enlistment
reporting to military enlistment processing station. The approving authority
may require verification of the date and time of the reporting;
(i)
Absences due to a
child's placement in foster care or change in
foster care placement or any court proceedings related to
the child's
foster care status;
(j) Absences due to a
child
being homeless;
(k)
Children of
military families. Absences due to deployment activities of a parent, legal
guardian, or custodian consistent with section
3301.60 of the Revised Code;
or
(l) Emergency or other
set of circumstances in which the judgment of the superintendent of schools
constitutes a good and sufficient cause for absence from school.
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