Register the case there after six months of residency
No. A felony conviction disqualifies one from obtaining a teaching certificate in any state. Actually I know that it depends on the state as far as how their laws go. obviously if you have a violent conviction, a sexual related conviction or a drug related conviction, you would not be allowed to get a teaching certificate. I am asking however, about a non-violent, non-sexual, non-drug related crime. I had read previously that Ohio's law is that you must wait 5 years from the date of your conviction and I was just wondering if this was in fact true.
It depends on the context, but as of now, generally speaking, all 50 states in the United States have the opportunity to vote in national elections. The specific voting schedule and deadlines may vary by state and election.
Ohio State is arguably the best teaching school in Ohio. Ohio University and John Carroll are also great institutions to attend if you would like to go into teaching.
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Texas or Ohio State
From Cleveland ohio to. Dallas texas fare
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Ohio and Texas.(brown and Bengals from Ohio)(cowboys and Texans from Texas)