Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 160-5-1-.02 - School Day and School Year for Students and Employees
(1)
DEFINITIONS.
(a)
Dual enrollment - a program
through which high school students take courses from a state public or private
postsecondary institution while still enrolled as a high school student and
receive credit both at the high school and at the postsecondary
institution.
(b)
Fifth-year
senior - a student enrolled in high school for the fifth year to satisfy
the credit unit requirement to graduation.
(c)
Full-time equivalency (FTE) count
day - the dates specified by the State Board of Education (SBOE) for
recording FTE, a student count consisting of six state-funded segments per
student authorized under O.C.G.A. §
20-2-161.
(d)
Georgia Department of Education
(GaDOE) - the state agency charged with the fiscal and administrative
management of certain aspects of K-12 public education including the
implementation of federal and state mandates. Such management is subject to
supervision and oversight by the State Board of Education.
(e)
Instructional time - all
portions of the school day when instruction or instruction-related activities
based on state approved courses are provided or coordinated by a certified
teacher or substitute teacher. Instructional activities may further be defined
by locally developed educational objectives but shall not include any activity
expressly excluded from instructional time by this rule.
(f)
Joint enrollment program -
a program through which high school students take courses at a state public or
private postsecondary institution while still enrolled as a high school student
and receive credit only at the postsecondary institution.
(g)
Local Board of Education
(LBOE) - agency charged with adopting policies to govern educational
entities within the local educational agency.
(h)
Local Educational Agency (LEA)
- local school system pursuant to LBOE control and management.
(i)
School day - the period of
time in which K-12 students are required to be present at school as approved by
the LBOE.
(j)
School year
for students - a minimum of 180 school days or its equivalent.
(2)
REQUIREMENTS.
(a) The LBOE shall establish and approve the
school day and school year for students in grades K-12 at a regularly scheduled
LBOE meeting.
1. For Grades K-12, the LBOE
shall schedule the school year for students as a minimum of 180 school days or
its equivalent.
(i) LEAs not operating the
minimum school year for students shall receive a prorated reduction of state
funds.
2. For Grades
K-12, the LBOE shall schedule a school day that must, at a minimum, satisfy the
following instructional time requirements:
(i)
Any grade K - 3 shall have not less than a daily average of 4 1/2 hours (270
minutes) of instructional time based on the 180-day school year.
(ii) Any grade 4 - 5 shall have not less than
a daily average of 5 hours (300 minutes) of instructional time based on the
180-day school year.
(iii) Any
grade 6 - 12 shall have not less than a daily average of 5 1/2 hours (330
minutes) of instructional time based on the 180-day school year.
(b) The LBOE shall
notify parents of its adopted number of instructional minutes for Grades K-12
in a manner consistent with established district communication
procedures.
(c) A LBOE may, without
the necessity of authorization from the SBOE, elect not to complete, as make-up
days, up to four additional days otherwise needed which are the result of days
when school was closed due to emergency, disaster, act of God, civil
disturbance, or shortage of vital or critical material, supplies, or fuel as
provided in O.C.G.A. §
20-2-168(c)(3).
(d) The LBOE may provide for the closure of
its schools on November 11 of each year to enable students, teachers, and
administrators to participate in Veterans Day programs to honor veterans of the
armed forces.
(e) The LBOE shall
adhere to all SBOE rules governing graduation and awarding units of credit
requirements for graduation.
(f)
The LBOE shall adhere to the minimum hours of instruction in academic classes
for middle school programs as established in SBOE Rule
160-4-2-.05 MIDDLE SCHOOL PROGRAM
CRITERIA and O.C.G.A. §
20-2-290.
(g) A maximum of ten clock hours of early
dismissal time, per school year for parent-teacher conferences may be counted
as instructional time.
(i) Testing,
counseling, and health screenings are deemed to be instructional
activities.
(ii) Educational field
trips which relate directly to standards are deemed to be instructional
activities.
(iii) Rest periods,
recesses, breaks, class change time, and lunch periods are not considered to be
instructional time.
(h)
Only days in which students are present for at least half of the instructional
time required at each grade level shall be counted as a school day in the
school year.
(i) The LEA may alter
the school day daily schedule for students in Grades K-12 consistent with the
LBOE policy.
1. Students identified as fifth
year seniors are exempt from required daily average instructional
time.
2. The LEA may exempt from
required daily average instructional time by a hardship waiver as specified in
LBOE policy, students in grades 9-12 who are older than mandatory attendance
age.
3. Students enrolled in dual
or joint enrollment programs, or both, are exempt from required average
instructional time.
(j)
In grades K-12 student time away from classes shall be limited to 10 school
days per year for school sponsored non-instructional activities.
1. The LBOE may authorize additional time
away from classes for school sponsored non-instructional activities by adopting
a policy that:
(i) Establishes clear
circumstances under which the LBOE will consider and approve additional student
activities not included in instructional time.
(ii) Provides for an explanation of how such
additional activities not included in instructional time will be academically
and instructionally beneficial to students.
(iii) Implements a procedure for maintaining
documentation of individual student absences in accordance with state and local
policies.
(k)
The FTE count shall be taken in accordance with provisions in SBOE Rule
160-5-1-.07 Student Data Collection
regardless of a school's daily schedule on FTE count days.
(l) The LBOE shall adopt policies and
procedures identifying the minimum work day for all employees.
(i) Beyond the school year for students, the
LBOE shall adopt policies and procedures identifying the number of days to be
utilized for professional learning for all employees.
(m) The LEA shall submit an annual school
calendar to the GaDOE in accordance with GaDOE guidelines no later than May
31st.
1. The LBOE
approving a school calendar containing less than 180 school days shall also
submit the number of daily instructional minutes that the schools in the LEA
will follow.
2. Amendments made to
an LEA's calendar after May 31st must be submitted
to GaDOE no later than 30 days after LBOE approval.
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