| Ottawa-Glandorf Local School District |
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5100 - SCHOOL ADMISSIONS
The District Schools provide free education to District residents between the ages of five (5) and twenty-one (21).
Students who do not legally qualify as residents will be required to pay tuition as established by law and Board of Education policy.
A student is considered a resident of the District if s/he resides with a parent or parents or a person or government agency with legal custody whose place of residence is within the boundaries of the School District.
The Board will allow a child to begin the school year or second semester in the District's schools provided evidence can be submitted that the parent will, in fact, become a resident of the District within a period of sixty (60) days. Such evidence would include a contract completion date for a house under construction, or some documentary evidence that the parent would be moving into a rental or purchase property within the sixty (60) day period. Otherwise, the child will continue to attend school in his/her residence District until such time as the parents actually move into this School District.
New entrants will be required to present at the time of enrollment a birth certificate or other evidence of birth, proof of having received or being in the process of receiving required immunizations, and a record of a physical examination by a licensed physician.
R.C. 3313.48, 3313.64, 3313.65, 3313.67, 3313.671, 3317.08, 3321.01