Legal Bites & Insights: Understanding Ohio’s Parents’ Bill of Rights
Join the Huber Heights Chamber of Commerce for the January edition of Business with a Bite: Legal Bites & Insights, a lunchtime educational series focused on timely legal topics impacting our community.
This session will cover Ohio’s “Parents’ Bill of Rights Law“ that went into effect on April 9, 2025. The discussion will provide families, educators, and business leaders with a deeper understanding of the law, its requirements, and its implementation across schools and communities.
Attendees will gain practical insight into the purpose of the law, compliance expectations, and broader legal and policy considerations shaping education and parental involvement in Ohio.
Lunch will be provided.
Key Topics Covered
• Purpose and intent of Ohio’s Parents’ Bill of Rights
• What the law requires from schools and districts
• Implementation and compliance considerations
• Broader legal and policy implications for families and educators
Speaker
Kaylee Price
Principal, Pickrel, Schaeffer, & Ebeling
Kaylee is a Principal in the firm’s Litigation Department, where she focuses on personal injury, breach of contract disputes, and commercial, residential, and investment real estate litigation. She values helping individuals navigate complex legal matters with clarity and confidence.
Kaylee earned her Bachelor’s degree from the University of Cincinnati, graduating cum laude in 2017 with majors in Psychology and Criminal Justice and a certificate in Forensic Populations. She received her Juris Doctorate from the University of Cincinnati College of Law in 2020.
During law school, Kaylee served as a Fellow with the Ohio Innocence Project, Research Assistant to Professor Mark Godsey, President of UC Law Women, Vice President of the Student Bar Association, and Vice President of the Trial Team.
Who's Attending
20 people are attending.
Legal Bites & Insights: Understanding Ohio’s Parents’ Bill of Rights
Join us for Business with a Bite: Legal Bites & Insights as we explore Ohio’s Parents’ Bill of Rights. Get a clear overview of the law, compliance expectations, and broader legal implications affecting families and education.
Who's Attending
20 people are attending.
