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Code · Ohio · Title 33 Education-Libraries · Chapter 3322 Computer Science

Section 3322.24 — High school credit for courses under Ohio computer science promise program.

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(A)All governing entities shall count courses successfully completed under this chapter for high school credit toward the graduation requirements and subject area requirements of the governing entity. If a course comparable to one a participant completed with an approved provider is offered by the governing entity, the governing entity shall award comparable credit. If no comparable course is offered, the governing entity shall grant an appropriate number of elective credits to the participant.
(B)If there is a dispute between the governing entity of a participant's school and a participant regarding high school credits granted for a course, the participant may appeal the decision to the department of education and workforce. The department's decision regarding any high school credits granted under this section is final.
(C)Evidence of successful completion of each course and the high school credits awarded by the school shall be included in the student's record. The record shall indicate that the credits were earned as a participant under this chapter and shall include the name of the educational provider at which the credits were earned.
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