Georgia General Assembly
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20-2-131.
The General Assembly of Georgia, recognizing the need
for:
(1) Implementing a quality basic education
curriculum in public schools state wide which ensures that each student is
provided ample opportunity to develop competencies necessary for lifelong
learning as well as the competencies needed to maintain good physical and mental
health, to participate actively in the governing process and community
activities, to protect the environment and conserve public and private
resources, and to be an effective worker and responsible citizen of high
character;
(2) Providing all children and youth in
Georgia with access to a quality program which supports their development of
essential competencies in order that they may realize their potential;
(3) Providing an equitable public education finance
structure which ensures that every student has an opportunity for a quality
basic education, regardless of where the student lives, and ensures that all
Georgians pay their fair share of this finance structure;
(4) Establishing and maintaining state-wide standards
which ensure that each student has access to a quality program;
(5) Making teaching an attractive and rewarding
profession in order to attract, retain, and fully utilize highly competent
personnel in all public schools of the state;
(6)
Providing effective staff development and attractive incentive programs which
will motivate public school personnel to enhance their competencies and perform
to their potential throughout their career;
(7)
Providing local school systems with the incentives, resources, and technical
assistance they need to plan and implement improvements in their programs on a
continuing basis;
(8) Providing parents and the
general public with information on the quality of schools and the achievement of
the public school students in Georgia;
(9) Providing
appropriate school facilities in which quality educational programs can be
offered, particularly in the small and sparsely populated school systems;
(10) Providing an accountability system to ensure
that all students are receiving a quality instructional program so that all
students can achieve at their highest level;
(11)
Providing a seamless education system to allow for the delivery of educational
programs at all levels and the movement of students between programs and
education agencies as efficiently and effectively as possible and to provide for
coordination on a continuing basis between agencies responsible for education
services;
(12) Providing a safe school environment so
that students can learn and mature without fear of violence or intimidation;
(13) Providing access to nursing services so that
teachers can deliver instructional services without the added responsibility of
addressing students´ nursing needs and so that students can receive nursing
services while at school;
(14) Providing academic
intervention programs designed to assist students who are performing below grade
level in order to increase their mastery of critical academic knowledge and
skills;
(15) Providing an alternative educational
environment for those students who need a different educational structure in
order to properly master critical academic knowledge and skills and to provide
an environment where they can stay in school and acquire the knowledge and
skills necessary for a productive life;
(16)
Providing students with advice and assistance in planning their academic and
work careers and achieving those goals;
(17)
Providing an evaluation process for all school system personnel to assure the
public that personnel are performing at acceptable levels and providing quality
educational services to all students;
(18) Providing
an environment where parents and the community can participate in school
activities and support school personnel as they work with students and address
their academic needs;
(19) Providing for parent and
community participation in the establishment of school programs, policies, and
management so that the school and community are connected in meaningful and
productive ways and providing support for teachers and school leaders in
addressing the school´s needs; and
(20) Providing
a means whereby the foregoing might be met in order to provide an opportunity
for a quality basic education to the citizens of the state and to discharge the
responsibilities and obligations of the state to ensure a literate and informed
society
does establish the Quality Basic Education
Program. It is declared to be the policy of this state to assure that each
Georgian has access to quality instruction, as defined in this article, designed
to improve upon a student´s learning capacity. It is further declared that
no student shall be refused admission into or be excluded from any public school
in the state on account of race, creed, color, or national origin.