Dear _____ Administrators,. THIS SCHOOL is an amazing school and I appreciate the opportunity to refuse this test.Districts may opt to use the template and are encouraged to modify the template to meet the needs of their students and communities. There is no law that allows a parent or student to opt out of state testing, and there is no state test opt-out procedure or form. Ohio Required and Optional Forms, Waivers Relating to School-Age Instruction, Secondary Transition and Workforce Development for Students with Disabilities. Students have up to 2.5 hours to complete each test on the OGT. A number of central Ohio parents are considering opting their kids out of next week's new standardized testing for Ohio. The Ohio Department of Education and Workforce, under Ohio Revised Code 3301.072, requires all high school. Pam Stewart, the state's commissioner of education, wrote a letter to state Sen.