Bill Text: OH HB279 | 2009-2010 | 128th General Assembly | Introduced
Bill Title: With respect to staff member to child ratios and maximum group sizes when Montessori preschools combine preschool-aged children and kindergartners.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2009-09-15 - To Education [HB279 Detail]
Download: Ohio-2009-HB279-Introduced.html
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Representative Foley
To amend section 3301.56 of the Revised Code with | 1 |
respect to staff member to child ratios and | 2 |
maximum group sizes when Montessori preschools | 3 |
combine preschool-aged children and | 4 |
kindergartners. | 5 |
BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF OHIO:
Section 1. That section 3301.56 of the Revised Code be | 6 |
amended to read as follows: | 7 |
Sec. 3301.56. (A) The director of each preschool program | 8 |
shall be responsible for the following: | 9 |
(1) Ensuring that the health and safety of the children are | 10 |
safeguarded by an organized program of school health services | 11 |
designed to identify child health problems and to coordinate | 12 |
school and community health resources for children, as evidenced | 13 |
by but not limited to: | 14 |
(a) Requiring immunization and compliance with emergency | 15 |
medical authorization requirements in accordance with rules | 16 |
adopted by the state board of education under section 3301.53 of | 17 |
the Revised Code; | 18 |
(b) Providing procedures for emergency situations, including | 19 |
fire drills, rapid dismissals, tornado drills, and school safety | 20 |
drills in accordance with section 3737.73 of the Revised Code, and | 21 |
keeping records of such drills or dismissals; | 22 |
(c) Posting emergency procedures in preschool rooms and | 23 |
making them available to school personnel, children, and parents; | 24 |
(d) Posting emergency numbers by each telephone; | 25 |
(e) Supervising grounds, play areas, and other facilities | 26 |
when scheduled for use by children; | 27 |
(f) Providing first-aid facilities and materials. | 28 |
(2) Maintaining cumulative records for each child; | 29 |
(3) Supervising each child's admission, placement, and | 30 |
withdrawal according to established procedures; | 31 |
(4) Preparing at least once annually for each group of | 32 |
children in the program a roster of names and telephone numbers of | 33 |
parents, guardians, and custodians of children in the group and, | 34 |
on request, furnishing the roster for each group to the parents, | 35 |
guardians, and custodians of children in that group. The director | 36 |
may prepare a similar roster of all children in the program and, | 37 |
on request, make it available to the parents, guardians, and | 38 |
custodians, of children in the program. The director shall not | 39 |
include in either roster the name or telephone number of any | 40 |
parent, guardian, or custodian who requests that the parent's, | 41 |
guardian's, or custodian's name or number not be included, and | 42 |
shall not furnish any roster to any person other than a parent, | 43 |
guardian, or custodian of a child in the program. | 44 |
(5) Ensuring that clerical and custodial services are | 45 |
provided for the program; | 46 |
(6) Supervising the instructional program and the daily | 47 |
operation of the program; | 48 |
(7) Supervising and evaluating preschool staff members | 49 |
according to a planned sequence of observations and evaluation | 50 |
conferences, and supervising nonteaching employees. | 51 |
(B)(1) In each program the maximum number of children per | 52 |
preschool staff member and the maximum group size by age category | 53 |
of children shall be as follows: | 54 |
Maximum | 55 | |||||
Group | Staff Member/ | 56 | ||||
Age Group | Size | Child Ratio | 57 | |||
Birth to less than 12 months | 12 | 1:5, or 2:12 if | 58 | |||
two preschool | 59 | |||||
staff members | 60 | |||||
are in the room | 61 | |||||
12 months to less than 18 months | 12 | 1:6 | 62 | |||
18 months to less than 30 months | 14 | 1:7 | 63 | |||
30 months to less than 3 years | 16 | 1:8 | 64 | |||
3-year-olds | 24 | 1:12 | 65 | |||
4- and 5-year-olds not in school | 28 | 1:14 | 66 |
(2) When age groups are combined, the maximum number of | 67 |
children per preschool staff member shall be determined by the age | 68 |
of the youngest child in the group, except that when no more than | 69 |
one child thirty months of age or older receives child care in a | 70 |
group in which all the other children are in the next older age | 71 |
group, the maximum number of children per child-care staff member | 72 |
and maximum group size requirements of the older age group | 73 |
established under division (B)(1) of this section shall apply. | 74 |
(3) In a room where children are napping, if all the children | 75 |
are at least eighteen months of age, the maximum number of | 76 |
children per preschool staff member shall, for a period not to | 77 |
exceed one and one-half hours in any twenty-four hour day, be | 78 |
twice the maximum number of children per preschool staff member | 79 |
established under division (B)(1) of this section if all the | 80 |
following criteria are met: | 81 |
(a) At least one preschool staff member is present in the | 82 |
room; | 83 |
(b) Sufficient preschool staff members are present on the | 84 |
preschool program premises to comply with division (B)(1) of this | 85 |
section; | 86 |
(c) Naptime preparations have been completed and the children | 87 |
are resting or napping. | 88 |
(4) Any accredited program that uses the Montessori method | 89 |
endorsed by the American Montessori society or the association | 90 |
Montessori internationale as its primary method of instruction and | 91 |
is licensed as a preschool program under section 3301.58 of the | 92 |
Revised Code may combine preschool children of ages three to five | 93 |
years old with children enrolled in kindergarten. Notwithstanding | 94 |
anything to the contrary in division (B)(2) of this section, when | 95 |
such age groups are combined, the maximum number of children per | 96 |
preschool staff member | 97 |
shall be | 98 |
standards of the society or association. | 99 |
(C) In each building in which a preschool program is operated | 100 |
there shall be on the premises, and readily available at all | 101 |
times, at least one employee who has completed a course in first | 102 |
aid and in the prevention, recognition, and management of | 103 |
communicable diseases which is approved by the state department of | 104 |
health, and an employee who has completed a course in child abuse | 105 |
recognition and prevention. | 106 |
(D) Any parent, guardian, or custodian of a child enrolled in | 107 |
a preschool program shall be permitted unlimited access to the | 108 |
school during its hours of operation to contact the parent's, | 109 |
guardian's, or custodian's child, evaluate the care provided by | 110 |
the program, or evaluate the premises, or for other purposes | 111 |
approved by the director. Upon entering the premises, the parent, | 112 |
guardian, or custodian shall report to the school office. | 113 |
Section 2. That existing section 3301.56 of the Revised Code | 114 |
is hereby repealed. | 115 |