Apply for the 2018 Award of Achievement
The award recognizes board members for their participation in workshops and conference, service to their association and work on behalf of their boards. The deadline is Jan. 19
The award recognizes board members for their participation in workshops and conference, service to their association and work on behalf of their boards. The deadline is Jan. 19
House activity
The Ohio House passed House Bill (HB) 312 by a vote of 90-0. This legislation deals with the use of credit cards and debit cards by political subdivisions. The bill now heads to the Senate for consideration.
The Local Government Records Program at the Ohio History Connection recently shared an updated model retention schedule for school districts. The schedule identifies records that are commonly created by school districts and provides suggestions for the length of their retention.
View and download hundreds of photos taken at the Capital Conference.
One month from today, hundreds of newly-elected board members will begin terms of office on their local boards of education. Board inquiries concerning board transition, the organizational meeting, oath of office, and new board member training opportunities are some of the most frequently asked questions we respond to at this time of year. Please find below a list of resources OSBA has compiled to help districts, and new board members, during this transitional period:
Board member transition
House activity
The Ohio House passed House Bill (HB) 98 by a vote of 89-0. This legislation deals with the presentation of career information to students. The bill now heads to the Senate for consideration.
The date of your January organizational meeting must be set by Dec. 31. Start 2024 on a high note by reviewing resources to help you conduct your first meeting of the year.
School board organization meeting and oath of office fact sheet
Organizational meeting reminders • Dec. 1, 2023
This award recognizes board members for their participation in workshops and conferences, service to their association and work on behalf of their own board. The deadline is Jan. 17.
The administrative offices for a district burn to the ground. A tornado wipes out electrical service for all of the schools in another district for three weeks. Computer hackers take over a district’s mainframe, shutting staff out and wiping out years of stored data. Would your district be prepared for one of these events?