Whether you’re interested in traditional schools, or alternative schools featuring performing arts, STEM, language immersion, gender-specific, or career-technical programming, you’ll find top-notch schools that will help your child to learn, dream, and succeed.
Individuals eligible for, receiving services from, or benefiting from programs funded through the Ohio Department of Medicaid are protected by various laws, regulations, rules and policies against unlawful discrimination.
Current CCS students who meet specific criteria will receive an invitation to submit a Selective Admissions application to the school for which they are eligible to apply.
Public Assembly Inspections Office is responsible for coordinating and scheduling public assembly inspections, indoor and outdoor pyrotechnics inspections, outdoor festivals and Fire Prevention complaint inspections.
The State of Ohio requires all active SNAP recipients to complete an Interim Report halfway through their certification period to confirm they are still eligible for SNAP.
This application proposes to serve the entire Central Ohio Transit Authority (COTA) Service Area, which largely follows the boundaries of Franklin County. With a county-wide focus, this application primarily serves a priority geography.
The Ohio child support program is here to serve the families of Ohio. Applying is free and child support services are available at no additional charge from your local county Child Support Enforcement Agency (CSEA).
You will need a scanned copy or photo of your proof of income, recent utility bills, and proof of citizenship to upload to the application. If you have questions about the programs or the application, please call (800)282-0880.