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STAND UP FOR OHIOS CHILDREN: 
BE COUNTED! 
Here is what is at stake on Tuesday, 
November 11, 2014: 
 Elementary school art 
 Elementary school music 
 Elementary school physical 
education 
 School nurses 
 School library media specialists 
 School counselors 
 School social workers 
The Ohio State Board of Education 
will vote to eliminate these 
education specialists positions from 
the Ohio Administrative Code
STAND UP FOR OHIOS CHILDREN: 
BE COUNTED! 
 On November 11, 2014, the Ohio State Board of Education will vote on changes to 
the Ohio Administrative Code: Standards for School Districts and Schools  K-12. 
 One of these changes, Ohio Administrative Code Chapter 3301-35-05-4: Faculty and 
Staff Focus has serious implications for the education of the whole child. 
 Ohio Administrative Code Chapter 3301-35-05-4: Faculty and Staff Focus that makes 
provisions for elementary art, music, physical education as well as school nurses, 
library media specialists, school counselors, school social workers in K-12 schools 
will be eliminated. 
Why does this matter?
Library Media Specialists 
Elementary art, music and physical education teacher 
STAND UP FOR OHIOS CHILDREN: 
BE COUNTED! 
Four of these educational specialists positions are teachers whose special 
training helps prepare your child to be college and career ready by high 
school graduation.
School Nurse 
School Counselor 
School Social Worker 
STAND UP FOR OHIOS CHILDREN: 
BE COUNTED! 
Three of these educational specialist positions help your child with his or 
her emotional and physical well-being.
STAND UP FOR OHIOS CHILDREN: 
BE COUNTED! 
Here is the text of Ohio Administrative Code Chapter 3301-35-05.4 (5 of 8) that is in place now: 
A minimum of five full-time equivalent service personnel shall be employed district-wide for each one thousand students 
in the regular student population as defined in section 3317.023 of the Revised Code. (a) Educational service personnel 
shall be assigned to at least five of the eight following areas: counselor, library media specialist, school nurse, visiting 
teacher, social worker and elementary art, music and physical education. (b) Educational service personnel assigned to 
elementary art, music and physical education shall hold the special teaching certificate or multi-age licensure in the 
subject to which they are assigned. School districts receiving the school nurse wellness coordinator factor and school 
district health professional factor funds pursuant to section 3306-06 of the Revised Code shall give preference 
to hiring licensed school nurses.
STAND UP FOR OHIOS CHILDREN: 
BE COUNTED! 
Without the existence of Ohio Administrative Code Chapter 3301-35.4, the educational services personnel 
listed in 3301-35.4 as well as teachers are concerned that local school boards and administrators will see this as 
an opportunity to eliminate elementary art, music, physical education, school counselors, library media 
specialists , school nurses, and social workers. 
The new language reads: 
Educational service personnel are credentialed staff with the knowledge, skills and expertise to support the 
educational, Instructional, health, mental health and college/career readiness needs of students.
STAND UP FOR OHIOS CHILDREN: 
BE COUNTED! 
Here is what we are asking of Ohio parents and friends of K-12 public education: 
Attend the State Board of Education meeting on Tuesday, November 11, 2014. The meeting will be at the 
OSBA Capitol Conference at the Columbus Convention Center. The official Board meeting will start around 
9:30 a.m. 
Send an e-mail to any member of the State Board of Education (e-mails provided as attachment). 
The message: As parents, caretakers, Ohio citizens we are concerned that the State Board of Education is 
rushing to adopt the proposed changes in the Operating Standards without due consideration as to how 
these changes will affect teaching and learning. The State Board of Educations goal should be to create 
a quality public school system; not strip expectations of what schools should provide. It is widely 
acknowledged that the education of the whole child requires specialists in the full range of human 
development and academic disciplines. Include in your message evidence of your own childs success 
as a result of these specialists.
STAND UP FOR OHIOS CHILDREN: 
BE COUNTED! 
Thank you. If you need further information or clarification, please contact 
me: 
Susan D. Yutzey, PhD 
2014 OELMA President 
oelmasdy@gmail.com 
BE COUNTED!

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  • 1. STAND UP FOR OHIOS CHILDREN: BE COUNTED! Here is what is at stake on Tuesday, November 11, 2014: Elementary school art Elementary school music Elementary school physical education School nurses School library media specialists School counselors School social workers The Ohio State Board of Education will vote to eliminate these education specialists positions from the Ohio Administrative Code
  • 2. STAND UP FOR OHIOS CHILDREN: BE COUNTED! On November 11, 2014, the Ohio State Board of Education will vote on changes to the Ohio Administrative Code: Standards for School Districts and Schools K-12. One of these changes, Ohio Administrative Code Chapter 3301-35-05-4: Faculty and Staff Focus has serious implications for the education of the whole child. Ohio Administrative Code Chapter 3301-35-05-4: Faculty and Staff Focus that makes provisions for elementary art, music, physical education as well as school nurses, library media specialists, school counselors, school social workers in K-12 schools will be eliminated. Why does this matter?
  • 3. Library Media Specialists Elementary art, music and physical education teacher STAND UP FOR OHIOS CHILDREN: BE COUNTED! Four of these educational specialists positions are teachers whose special training helps prepare your child to be college and career ready by high school graduation.
  • 4. School Nurse School Counselor School Social Worker STAND UP FOR OHIOS CHILDREN: BE COUNTED! Three of these educational specialist positions help your child with his or her emotional and physical well-being.
  • 5. STAND UP FOR OHIOS CHILDREN: BE COUNTED! Here is the text of Ohio Administrative Code Chapter 3301-35-05.4 (5 of 8) that is in place now: A minimum of five full-time equivalent service personnel shall be employed district-wide for each one thousand students in the regular student population as defined in section 3317.023 of the Revised Code. (a) Educational service personnel shall be assigned to at least five of the eight following areas: counselor, library media specialist, school nurse, visiting teacher, social worker and elementary art, music and physical education. (b) Educational service personnel assigned to elementary art, music and physical education shall hold the special teaching certificate or multi-age licensure in the subject to which they are assigned. School districts receiving the school nurse wellness coordinator factor and school district health professional factor funds pursuant to section 3306-06 of the Revised Code shall give preference to hiring licensed school nurses.
  • 6. STAND UP FOR OHIOS CHILDREN: BE COUNTED! Without the existence of Ohio Administrative Code Chapter 3301-35.4, the educational services personnel listed in 3301-35.4 as well as teachers are concerned that local school boards and administrators will see this as an opportunity to eliminate elementary art, music, physical education, school counselors, library media specialists , school nurses, and social workers. The new language reads: Educational service personnel are credentialed staff with the knowledge, skills and expertise to support the educational, Instructional, health, mental health and college/career readiness needs of students.
  • 7. STAND UP FOR OHIOS CHILDREN: BE COUNTED! Here is what we are asking of Ohio parents and friends of K-12 public education: Attend the State Board of Education meeting on Tuesday, November 11, 2014. The meeting will be at the OSBA Capitol Conference at the Columbus Convention Center. The official Board meeting will start around 9:30 a.m. Send an e-mail to any member of the State Board of Education (e-mails provided as attachment). The message: As parents, caretakers, Ohio citizens we are concerned that the State Board of Education is rushing to adopt the proposed changes in the Operating Standards without due consideration as to how these changes will affect teaching and learning. The State Board of Educations goal should be to create a quality public school system; not strip expectations of what schools should provide. It is widely acknowledged that the education of the whole child requires specialists in the full range of human development and academic disciplines. Include in your message evidence of your own childs success as a result of these specialists.
  • 8. STAND UP FOR OHIOS CHILDREN: BE COUNTED! Thank you. If you need further information or clarification, please contact me: Susan D. Yutzey, PhD 2014 OELMA President oelmasdy@gmail.com BE COUNTED!