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3306.07 Administrative services support component.

(A) The administrative services support component of the adequacy amount for each city, local, and exempted village school district is the sum of the following:

(1)The district administration factor;

(2)The principal factor;

(3)The administrative support personnel factor;

(B)(1) The district administration factor equals $187,176 in fiscal year 2010 and $190,801 in fiscal year 2011.

(2)The principal factor shall be calculated by multiplying the number of the district’s organizational units times $89,563 in fiscal year 2010 and $91,297 in fiscal year 2011. However, each type 1 or type 2 school district shall receive for a principal factor an amount not less than the applicable dollar amount specified in this paragraph times the number of school buildings in the district for which the department of education issued a report card under section 3302.03 of the Revised Code for the prior school year. As used in this division, “type 1 school district” means a school district characterized as a type 1 (rural/agricultural, high poverty, low median income) district, and “type 2 school district” means a school district characterized as a type 2 (rural/agricultural, small student population, low poverty, low to moderate median income), in the typology of districts published by the department in July 2007.

(3) The administrative support personnel factor is funding determined for building managers, secretaries, and noninstructional aides.

(a) The funding for building managers shall be calculated by multiplying $33,624 in fiscal year 2010 and $34,275 in fiscal year 2011 times the number of the district’s organizational units.

(b) The funding for secretaries shall be calculated by multiplying $33,624 in fiscal year 2010 and $34,275 in fiscal year 2011 times the number of the district’s organizational units, where two additional secretaries shall be funded for each high school organizational unit.

(c)The funding for noninstructional aides shall be a dollar amount set by law for each fiscal year times the number of the district’s organizational units, where the organizational units are multiplied by two in the case of elementary school and middle school organizational units and by three in case of high school organizational units.

However, each small school district shall receive funding for one building manager, one secretary, and one noninstructional aide. Every other city, local, and exempted village school district shall receive funding for at least one building manager, one secretary, and one noninstructional aide.

No funding shall be calculated and paid for noninstructional aides for fiscal years 2010 and 2011.

(C) Each school district shall account separately for the amounts received for administrative services support under this section and report that information to the department of education.

Added by 128th General Assembly File No. 9, HB 1, § 101.01, eff. 7/17/2009.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Ohio > Title33 > Chapter3306 > 3306_07

3306.07 Administrative services support component.

(A) The administrative services support component of the adequacy amount for each city, local, and exempted village school district is the sum of the following:

(1)The district administration factor;

(2)The principal factor;

(3)The administrative support personnel factor;

(B)(1) The district administration factor equals $187,176 in fiscal year 2010 and $190,801 in fiscal year 2011.

(2)The principal factor shall be calculated by multiplying the number of the district’s organizational units times $89,563 in fiscal year 2010 and $91,297 in fiscal year 2011. However, each type 1 or type 2 school district shall receive for a principal factor an amount not less than the applicable dollar amount specified in this paragraph times the number of school buildings in the district for which the department of education issued a report card under section 3302.03 of the Revised Code for the prior school year. As used in this division, “type 1 school district” means a school district characterized as a type 1 (rural/agricultural, high poverty, low median income) district, and “type 2 school district” means a school district characterized as a type 2 (rural/agricultural, small student population, low poverty, low to moderate median income), in the typology of districts published by the department in July 2007.

(3) The administrative support personnel factor is funding determined for building managers, secretaries, and noninstructional aides.

(a) The funding for building managers shall be calculated by multiplying $33,624 in fiscal year 2010 and $34,275 in fiscal year 2011 times the number of the district’s organizational units.

(b) The funding for secretaries shall be calculated by multiplying $33,624 in fiscal year 2010 and $34,275 in fiscal year 2011 times the number of the district’s organizational units, where two additional secretaries shall be funded for each high school organizational unit.

(c)The funding for noninstructional aides shall be a dollar amount set by law for each fiscal year times the number of the district’s organizational units, where the organizational units are multiplied by two in the case of elementary school and middle school organizational units and by three in case of high school organizational units.

However, each small school district shall receive funding for one building manager, one secretary, and one noninstructional aide. Every other city, local, and exempted village school district shall receive funding for at least one building manager, one secretary, and one noninstructional aide.

No funding shall be calculated and paid for noninstructional aides for fiscal years 2010 and 2011.

(C) Each school district shall account separately for the amounts received for administrative services support under this section and report that information to the department of education.

Added by 128th General Assembly File No. 9, HB 1, § 101.01, eff. 7/17/2009.


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Statutes > Ohio > Title33 > Chapter3306 > 3306_07

3306.07 Administrative services support component.

(A) The administrative services support component of the adequacy amount for each city, local, and exempted village school district is the sum of the following:

(1)The district administration factor;

(2)The principal factor;

(3)The administrative support personnel factor;

(B)(1) The district administration factor equals $187,176 in fiscal year 2010 and $190,801 in fiscal year 2011.

(2)The principal factor shall be calculated by multiplying the number of the district’s organizational units times $89,563 in fiscal year 2010 and $91,297 in fiscal year 2011. However, each type 1 or type 2 school district shall receive for a principal factor an amount not less than the applicable dollar amount specified in this paragraph times the number of school buildings in the district for which the department of education issued a report card under section 3302.03 of the Revised Code for the prior school year. As used in this division, “type 1 school district” means a school district characterized as a type 1 (rural/agricultural, high poverty, low median income) district, and “type 2 school district” means a school district characterized as a type 2 (rural/agricultural, small student population, low poverty, low to moderate median income), in the typology of districts published by the department in July 2007.

(3) The administrative support personnel factor is funding determined for building managers, secretaries, and noninstructional aides.

(a) The funding for building managers shall be calculated by multiplying $33,624 in fiscal year 2010 and $34,275 in fiscal year 2011 times the number of the district’s organizational units.

(b) The funding for secretaries shall be calculated by multiplying $33,624 in fiscal year 2010 and $34,275 in fiscal year 2011 times the number of the district’s organizational units, where two additional secretaries shall be funded for each high school organizational unit.

(c)The funding for noninstructional aides shall be a dollar amount set by law for each fiscal year times the number of the district’s organizational units, where the organizational units are multiplied by two in the case of elementary school and middle school organizational units and by three in case of high school organizational units.

However, each small school district shall receive funding for one building manager, one secretary, and one noninstructional aide. Every other city, local, and exempted village school district shall receive funding for at least one building manager, one secretary, and one noninstructional aide.

No funding shall be calculated and paid for noninstructional aides for fiscal years 2010 and 2011.

(C) Each school district shall account separately for the amounts received for administrative services support under this section and report that information to the department of education.

Added by 128th General Assembly File No. 9, HB 1, § 101.01, eff. 7/17/2009.