Oklahoma Code § 70-6-127

Title 70. Schools: Teacher's assistants - Employment - Criteria -
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Qualifications - Duties - Students to be included in meeting
percentage requirement - Bilingual assistants not to qualify as.
A.  Beginning with the 1990-91 school year, every school site
shall employ a teacher's assistant or use a volunteer for each class
in grades kindergarten through two which has a class size of more

than twenty (20) students in average daily membership as of
September 15 of each year and which is composed of students, at
least twenty percent (20%) of whom meet the criteria specified in
subsection B of this section; provided, this requirement shall not
apply to classes that are not subject to class size limitations
pursuant to subsection D of Section 18-113.1 of this title or to
pull-out sections for Chapter 1 or to Special Education students.
Assistants shall be required as of September 15 of each year.  The
State Board of Education shall establish regulations that prescribe
the qualifications for and duties of teacher assistants in public
schools.  The State Board of Education shall also establish
standards and regulations which provide for a determination of how
and when eacher assistants may be used as an appropriate and
necessary part of classroom instruction.  In addition to any other
duties which the Board may deem appropriate, teacher assistants may
perform or assist a classroom teacher in the performance of hallroom
duty, bus duty, playground duty, lunchroom duty, extracurricular
activities involving school functions or any other noninstructional
duty the Board may prescribe.  Provided, nothing in this section
shall construe teacher assistants to be defined as personnel as set
out in Section 6-108 of this title or require teacher assistants to
possess the certification required for teachers.
B.  Any student who meets the criteria established by the State
Board which are commensurate with established eligibility criteria
for participation in the National School Lunch Act of 1946, 42
U.S.C.  Section 1751 et seq. as amended, shall be included in the
percentage necessary to meet the requirement of subsection A of this
section for the entitlement to a teacher's assistant for such class.
C.  For the purposes of this section, and for Sections 18-113.1
and 18-113.2 of this title, a federally funded bilingual assistant
shall not qualify as a teacher's assistant.
Amended by Laws 1982, c. 73, § 1; Laws 1988, c. 207, § 2, operative
July 1, 1988; Laws 1989, 1st Ex.Sess., c. 2, § 31, emerg. eff. April
25, 1990.

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