GEORGIA STATUTES AND CODES
               		§ 20-2-86 - Operation of school councils; training programs; membership; management; roles and responsibilities
               		
               		
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	
               	 	
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    20-2-86   (2010)
   20-2-86.    Operation of school councils; training programs; membership; management; roles and responsibilities 
      (a)  By  October 1, 2001, each local board of education that elects to  participate in the Quality Basic Education Program provided for in  Article 6 of this chapter shall have a school council operational at a  minimum of one high school, one middle school, and one elementary  school, except that if a school system does not have its schools  organized in this manner the system shall designate schools for a school  council as closely to the intent of this Code section as possible. By  October 1, 2002, each local board of education shall have a school  council operational in a minimum of 50 percent of the schools under its  jurisdiction. Such school council shall operate pursuant to this Code  section, and the local board of education shall assist all councils in  their creation and operation. After two years of successful operation,  and upon receiving a high performance designation by the Office of  Student Achievement, the local board of education shall devolve to the  school council such additional authority in matters of school operation  as the local board deems appropriate. By October 1, 2003, each local  board of education shall have a school council operational in each of  the schools under its jurisdiction. Local boards of education may by  board policy allow an alternative to a school council at a charter  school, an alternative school, or a psychoeducation center if another  governance body or advisory council exists that performs a comparable  function.
(b)  The local board of education  shall provide a training program to assist schools in forming a school  council and to assist school councilmembers in the performance of their  duties. Such program shall address the organization of councils, their  purpose and responsibilities, applicable laws, rules, regulations and  meeting procedures, and important state and local school system program  requirements and shall provide a model school council organization plan.  Additional training programs shall be offered to school councilmembers  annually. The State Board of Education shall develop and make available a  model school council training program.
(c)  Any  member may withdraw from the council by delivering to the council a  written resignation and submitting a copy to the secretary of the  council or school principal. Should school councilmembers determine that  a member of the council is no longer active in the council as defined  by the bylaws of the council, the council may, by a majority vote,  withdraw such person's membership status, effective as of a date  determined by the council.
(d)  The property  and business of the council shall be managed by a minimum of seven  school councilmembers of whom a majority shall constitute a quorum. The  number of councilmembers shall be specified in the council's bylaws.  Members of the school council shall include:
      (1)  A  number of parents or guardians of students enrolled in the school,  excluding employees who are parents or guardians of such students, so  that such parents or guardians make up a majority of the council and at  least two of whom shall be businesspersons;
      (2)  At  least two certificated teachers, excluding any personnel employed in  administrative positions, who are employed at least four of the six  school segments at the school;
      (3)  The school principal; and
      (4)  Other  members as specified in the council's bylaws, such as, but not limited  to, students, staff, and representatives of school related  organizations. Other businesspersons from the local business community  may serve on the council and shall be selected by the other members of  the school council. Selection procedures for these members and the  business members shall be specified in the council's bylaws.
An  employee of the local school system may serve as a parent  representative on the council of a school in which his or her child is  enrolled if such employee works at a different school. With the  exception of the principal and the business representatives, members  shall be elected by, and from among, the group they represent.
(e)  Members  of the council shall serve for a term of two years or for such other  term as may be specified in the council's bylaws, except as provided in  this subsection. The terms of the councilmembers shall be staggered.  Upon the expiration of the terms of the two businessperson  councilmembers in office on July 1, 2007, these member positions shall  subsequently be filled by parent councilmembers; provided, however, that  additional businesspersons may serve on the council if provided for in  the council's bylaws in accordance with paragraph (4) of subsection (d)  of this Code section. Councilmembers may serve more than one term. The  office of school councilmember shall be automatically vacated:
      (1)  If a member shall resign;
      (2)  If the person holding the office is removed as a member by an action of the council pursuant to this Code section; or
      (3)  If a member no longer meets the qualifications specified in this Code section.
An  election within the electing body for a replacement to fill the  remainder of an unexpired term shall be held within 30 days, unless  there are 90 days or less remaining in the term in which case the  vacancy shall remain unfilled.
(f)  All  meetings of the school council shall be open to the public. The council  shall meet at least four times annually and the number of meetings shall  be specified in the council's bylaws. The council shall also meet at  the call of the chairperson, or at the request of a majority of the  members of the council. Notice by mail shall be sent to school  councilmembers at least seven days prior to a meeting of the council and  shall include the date, time, and location of the meeting. School  councils shall be subject to Chapter 14 of Title 50, relating to open  and public meetings, in the same manner as local boards of education.  Each member is authorized to exercise one vote. A quorum must be present  in order to conduct official council business. Members of the council  shall not receive remuneration to serve on the council or its  committees.
(g)  After providing public  notice at least two weeks before the meeting of each electing body, the  principal of each school shall call a meeting of electing bodies for the  purpose of selecting members of the school council as required by this  Code section. The electing body for the parent members shall consist of  all parents and guardians eligible to serve as a parent member of the  school council, and the electing body for the teacher members shall  consist of all certificated personnel eligible to serve as a teacher  member of the school council. The school council shall specify in its  bylaws the month in which elections are to be held and shall specify a  nomination and election process.
(h)  The  school council shall adopt such bylaws as it deems appropriate to  conduct the business of the council. The adoption of bylaws or changes  thereto requires a two-thirds' affirmative vote. The State Board of  Education shall develop and make available model school council bylaws.
(i)  The  school council shall have the same immunity as the local board of  education in all matters directly related to the functions of the  council.
(j) (1)  The officers of the school  council shall be a chairperson, vice chairperson, and secretary.  Officers of the council shall be elected by the council at the first  meeting of the council following the election of school councilmembers;  provided, however, that the chairperson shall be a parent member. The  officers of the council shall hold office for the term specified in the  council's bylaws.
      (2)  The vice  chairperson shall, in the absence or disability of the chairperson,  perform the duties and exercise the powers of the chairperson and shall  perform such other duties as shall be required by the council.
      (3)  The  secretary shall attend all meetings, act as clerk of the council, and  be responsible for recording all votes and minutes of all proceedings in  the books to be kept for that purpose. The secretary shall give or  cause to be given notice of all meetings of the council and shall  perform such other duties as may be prescribed by the council.
(k)  The members of the school council are accountable to the constituents they serve and shall:
      (1)  Maintain a school-wide perspective on issues;
      (2)  Regularly participate in council meetings;
      (3)  Participate in information and training programs;
      (4)  Act as a link between the school council and the community;
      (5)  Encourage the participation of parents and others within the school community; and
      (6)  Work to improve student achievement and performance.
(l)  The  minutes of the council shall be made available to the public, for  inspection at the school office, and shall be provided to the  councilmembers, each of whom shall receive a copy of such minutes within  20 days following each council meeting. All school councils shall be  subject to Article 4 of Chapter 18 of Title 50, relating to the  inspection of public records, in the same manner as local boards of  education.
(m)  At all meetings of the  council every question shall be determined by a majority vote of members  present, representing a quorum.
(n)  The term of office of all councilmembers shall begin and end on the dates specified in the council's bylaws.
(o)  The  council may appoint committees, study groups, or task forces for such  purposes as it deems helpful and may utilize existing or new school  advisory groups.
(p)  The local board of  education shall provide all information not specifically made  confidential by law, including school site budget and expenditure  information and site average class sizes by grade, to the council as  requested or as required by state law or state board rule. The local  board shall also designate an employee of the school system to attend  council meetings as requested by a school council for the purpose of  responding to questions the council may have concerning information  provided to it by the local board or actions taken by the local board.  The central administration shall be responsive to requests for  information from a school council.
(q)  The  local board of education shall receive and consider all recommendations  of the school council, including the annual report, as follows:
      (1)  Public  notice shall be given to the community of the local board's intent to  consider school council reports or recommendations;
      (2)  Written  notice shall be given to the members of the school council at least  seven days prior to a local board meeting, along with a notice of intent  to consider a council report or recommendation; and
      (3)  The  members of the school council shall be afforded an opportunity to  present information in support of the school council's report or  recommendation.
The local board of  education shall respond to recommendations of the school council within  60 days after being notified in writing of the recommendation.
(r)  The school principal shall have the following duties pertaining to school council activities:
      (1)  Cause  to be created a school council pursuant to this Code section by  convening the appropriate bodies to select school councilmembers;  setting the initial agenda, meeting time, and location; and notifying  all school councilmembers of the same;
      (2)  Perform all of the duties required by law and the bylaws of the council;
      (3)  Communicate  all council requests for information and assistance to the local school  superintendent and inform the council of responses or actions of the  local school superintendent;
      (4)  Develop  the school improvement plan and school operation plan and submit the  plans to the school council for its review, comments, recommendations,  and approval; and
      (5)  Aid in the  development of the agenda for each meeting of the council after taking  into consideration suggestions of councilmembers and the urgency of  school matters. An item may be added to the agenda at the request of  three or more councilmembers.
(s)  School  councils are advisory bodies. The councils shall provide advice and  recommendations to the school principal and, where appropriate, the  local board of education and local school superintendent on any matter  related to student achievement and school improvement, including, but  not limited to, the following:
      (1)  School board policies;
      (2)  School improvement plans;
      (3)  Curriculum and assessments;
      (4)  Report cards issued or audits of the school conducted by the Office of Student Achievement;
      (5)  Development  of a school profile which shall contain data as identified by the  council to describe the academic performance, academic progress,  services, awards, interventions, environment, and other such data as the  council deems appropriate;
      (6)  School budget priorities, including school capital improvement plans;
      (7)  School-community communication strategies;
      (8)  Methods of involving parents and the community;
      (9)  Extracurricular activities in the school;
      (10)  School-based and community services;
      (11)  Community use of school facilities;
      (12)  Student discipline and attendance;
      (13)  Reports  from the school principal regarding progress toward the school's  student achievement goals, including progress within specific grade  levels and subject areas and by school personnel; and
      (14)  The  method and specifications for the delivery of early intervention  services or other appropriate services for underachieving students.
(t)  The  role of the school council in the principal selection process shall be  determined in policy written by the local board of education.