Ohio department of education aide permit

    • How do I apply for an Ohio educational aide or student monitor permit?

      Educational Aide Application Checklist This checklist is a resource for candidates to use when applying for an Ohio Educational Aide or Student Monitor Permit. Additional information is available on the Ohio Department of Education’s Educational Aide and Student Monitor Permits webpage. CONTACT A SCHOOL, DISTRICT OR EDUCATIONAL SERVICE CENTER.


    • How long is an educational aide permit valid in Ohio?

      The first Educational Aide Permit is valid for one year and the second one for four years. Both permits allow an individual to fully perform the tasks of the teacher's aide, which will be detailed later on. The state of Ohio issues two permits for teacher's aides: a 1-Year Educational Aide Permit and a 4-Year Educational Aide Permit.


    • How do I become an educational aide in Ohio?

      Apply for and maintain an Educational Aide Permit from the Ohio Department of Education (ODE) and meet one of the following criteria (1) hold an Associate’s degree or higher, (2) have taken forty-eight semester hours of college coursework, or (3) take a Paraprofessional exam.


    • Who must apply for an adult education permit in Ohio?

      The employing school or district must initiate and sign all applications for adult education permits. Please note that under Ohio law 2 educators may work in any Ohio school district under their valid adult education permit (they are no longer limited to working only in the district that approves their application for the permit).


    • 2021 - 2022 - Ohio Department of Education

      The Ohio Department of Education has developed this guidance document to assist districts and schools as they work to meet the new educator qualification requirements outlined in the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) and Ohio Revised Code (ORC).


    • CORE User Manual June 2022 - Ohio Department of Education

      June 2022 OFFICE OF EDUCATOR LICENSURE Create an OH|ID Account Access to the Ohio Department of Education’s Connected Ohio Records for Educators (CORE) system is available through the Department’s OH|ID portal. The OH|ID portal is an identity solution from the InnovateOhio Platform.



    • Educational Aide and Student Monitor Permit Application

      (The Ohio Department of Education's reporting code is R7945). We will not accept paper copies. The term 'ESEA Qualified" may be added to the educational aide permit for individuals who have successfully completed one of the following criteria: 1. The examination for paraprofessionals prescribed by the State Board of Education (ParaPro) 2.


    • [PDF File]Educational Aide or Student Monitor Permit Application

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      Educational Aide or Student Monitor Permit Application AI SSN –OR – EducatorStateID Birthdate Male Female FirstName MI LastName Address City State Zip HomePhone CellPhone


    • Educational Aide Checklist - Ohio Department of Education

      EachChildOurFuture Educational Aide Application Checklist This checklist is a resource for candidates to use when applying for an Ohio Educational Aide or Student Monitor Permit. Additional information is available on the Ohio Department of Education’s Educational Aide and Student Monitor Permits webpage.


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