Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 160-5-1-.22 - Personnel Required
(1)
Definitions.
(a)
Base-size school - a school
that has a minimum unweighted FTE count as follows: Grades K-5 450 Grades 6-8
624 Grades 9-12 970
(b)
Base-size school system - a school system with a minimum
unweighted FTE count of 3,300.
(c)
Combination school - a school with any of the elementary grades,
kindergarten through grade five, contiguous with one or more of the middle
grades, grades six through eight; or a school with any of the middle grades,
grades six through eight, contiguous with one or more of the elementary grades
or contiguous with one or more of the high school grades, grades nine through
12; or a school with any of the high school grades, contiguous with one or more
of the middle grades.
(d)
Initial allotment sheet - the allotment sheet sent to the local
school system each spring that informs local system personnel of the Quality
Basic Education (QBE) earnings they will have for the operation of their
schools the following school year.
(e)
Mid-term adjustment allotment sheet
- the allotment sheet sent to the local school system that reflects the
recalculation of the total amount of QBE earnings needed for the continued
operation of schools for the current fiscal year.
(f)
New school - a school that
has reported full-time equivalent program counts in the October count, has an
approved new school facility code issued by the department, and has reported a
principal on the October certified personnel information report under the new
facility code.
(g)
School
- for 2000-2001 school year, a facility with a principal of record
reported for the preceding year. Thereafter, a school is a facility that
reported a principal on the October certified personnel report. Beginning in
2001-2002, this definition shall not include schools on the same campus sharing
facilities unless the schools operate as a combination school.
(h)
Unweighted full-time equivalent
(FTE) count - total number of enrolled students by segments in each
program specified by law, divided by six. A segment equals one-sixth of a
school day.
(2)
Requirements.
(a) Each local
school system shall employ system-level personnel for the
following positions according to the unweighted full-time equivalent (FTE)
count as shown on the mid-term adjustment allotment sheet.
1. Each local school system shall employ a
full-time superintendent to serve as chief administrator of the
school system and executive secretary of the local board of
education.
2. Each base-size school
system shall employ a full-time curriculum director (title may
vary) to ensure that the system's instructional program will have the
continuity essential for a quality program.
(i) If less than base size, a local school
system shall provide the services of a curriculum director part-time or
contract for services across system lines.
(I)
A school system with an FTE count of 1,650-3,299 shall provide the services of
a curriculum director no less than half-time or contract across system lines
for no less than half-time services.
(II) No more than 4,125 FTE may be served by
a single individual under contract for curriculum services.
3. Each local school
system shall provide school psychologists sufficient to satisfy
federal and state rules and additional legal obligations incurred through court
agreement.
4. Each base-size school
system shall employ one full-time visiting teacher/school social
worker.
(i) If less than base-size,
school systems shall provide the services of a visiting teacher/school social
worker part-time or contract for services across system lines.
(I) A school system with an FTE count of
1,650-3,299 shall provide visiting teacher/school social worker services no
less than half-time or contract across system lines for services no less than
halftime.
(II) No more than 4,125
FTE may be served by a single individual under contract for visiting
teacher/school social worker.
(III)
A school system may meet this requirement with an attendance officer
in lieu of a visiting teacher/school social worker provided
the attendance officer was employed in the school system prior to July 1, 1990,
the employment has been uninterrupted and the attendance officer is paid from
local system funds.
5. Each base-size school system shall employ
at least one full-time school nutrition program director to
perform required system-level school nutrition program functions.
(i) A school system of less than base size
having five or more schools shall, at a minimum, employ a school
nutrition program director-trainee on a part-time basis.
(ii) A school system of less than base size
having four or fewer schools shall, at a minimum, employ the services of a
full-time classified nutrition manager/supervisor to perform
required system-level school nutrition program functions.
(I) A school system may meet either of these
requirements with a noncertified school nutrition director provided the
individual was employed as director in the school system prior to September 1,
1980, the employment has been uninterrupted, and the individual has
participated in annual staff development approved by the department.
6. Each local board of
education shall adopt a staffing formula for school nutrition personnel (other
than managers) which, as a minimum, provides for producing 10.6 meals per labor
hour on a system-wide basis.
7.
Each local school system with 200 special education FTE shall employ a
full-time special education director to provide services for the
special education student population that will satisfy federal and state rules
and additional legal obligations.
(i) School
systems with fewer than 50 special education FTE shall designate a staff member
to coordinate the special education program.
(ii) One-fourth position is required for each
50 special education FTE up to 200.
(iii) One-fourth position is required for
each 63 special education FTE above 200.
8. Each school system shall employ a
full-time person to manage and/or provide central office accounting
services.
9. A school system
operating vocational programs under an approved Local Plan for Vocational and
Technical Education shall employ a full-time vocational director
for 300 or more vocational education FTEs.
(i) A school system operating vocational
programs with 150-299 vocational education FTEs shall employ at least a
half-time vocational supervisor.
(ii) A school system operating vocational
programs with 149 or fewer vocational education FTEs shall employ at least a
one-fourth-time vocational supervisor.
(iii) Supervisors employed half-time or
fourth-time shall hold leadership certification or a teaching certificate in a
vocational field and shall attend the staff development program for new
vocational supervisors.
10. A school system shall employ school
counselors; technology specialists; and art, music, and
physical education specialists equivalent to the number of whole
positions earned as reflected on the school system's mid-term adjustment
allotment sheet.
11. A school
system shall employ the number of teachers earned for the regular kindergarten,
the kindergarten early intervention, the primary grades, and the primary grades
early intervention programs combined - adjusted for maximum class sizes - as
provided on the school system's mid-term adjustment allotment sheet.
12. A school system shall employ the number
of teachers earned for the remaining 14 QBE programs combined; said requirement
shall be 5 percentage points less than the school system's requirement as
calculated in paragraph (2)(a)11. above.
13. A school system shall employ a full-time
principal for each school. The principal shall supervise all
personnel, programs and services available at the assigned school.
(i) A school system shall employ at least a
half-time assistant principal for each school with 600 FTEs or higher and shall
add a half-time assistant principal for each additional 600 FTEs.
14. A school system shall employ a
full-time media specialist for each base-size or larger school.
(i) A school system shall provide no less
than half-time services of a media specialist for each school less than base
size and shall provide adult supervision in the media center for the entire
instructional day.
15. A
school system shall employ a full-time classified school nutrition
program manager for each school to supervise the daily operation of
producing and serving meals to students.
(i)
In systems for which the department has approved a satellite operation, one
full-time school nutrition program manager may serve more than one
school.
(b)
Personnel employed with responsibilities in areas for which the Professional
Standards Commission issues a certificate shall possess the appropriate valid
certificate and meet the in-field requirements of certification
rules.
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