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The A+ Reform
Act of 2000 (House Bill 1187) requires that all
schools in the state of Georgia create "school
councils." Fulton County has had local, area, and
superintendent's advisory councils in place for over
15 years. While this is not a new concept in our
schools, some current legal and procedural
requirements are to be implemented.
- Each council is to
consist of two parents, two teachers, two
businesspersons, and the Principal.
- Councils are
advisory bodies. The councils shall provide
recommendations to the school principal, including
but not limited to, the following: school
calendar, school codes for conduct and dress,
curriculum program goals and priorities, preparation
and distribution of the school profile, school budget
priorities, school community communications
strategies, community use of school facilities,
receiving and reviewing reports regarding the school's
progress toward the student achievement
goals.
- Meetings are held
four times per year and last between one and two
hours. Meetings are open to the public. LSAC members
will be required to attend all meetings.
- Members of the
council serve for two years (term begins in July and
ends in June).
- Teacher and parent
members are to be elected.
- Parent member
eligibility: Parents or guardians of students enrolled
in the school are eligible to serve as parent members.
Parents of students in the school who are also
employees for the school system are excluded. The
electing body is comprised of all parents and
guardians of students enrolled in the school at the
time of the election.
- Teacher member
eligibility: To be eligible to serve as a teacher
member, the individual must be a certificated teacher,
excluding any personnel in administrative positions.
Teachers who are also parents of students in the
school are eligible for this position. The electing
body is comprised of all the teachers who are eligible
to serve as teacher members.
2009-2010 LSAC
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Last updated May 19, 2010
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or disability in any employment practice, educational program, or any other program, activity, or service. If you wish to make a complaint or request accommodation or modification due to discrimination in any program, activity, or service, contact Compliance Coordinator
Ron Wade, 786 Cleveland Avenue, SW, Atlanta, Georgia 30315, or phone
404-763-4585. TTY 1-800-255-0135.