The State School Superintendent shall ensure that all necessary department resources and supports are made available for full implementation of this part, including, but not limited to, the implementation of the intensive school improvement plans established pursuant to Code Section 20-14-46 for schools for which a local board of education has entered into a contract amendment or intervention contract with the State Board of Education pursuant to Code Section 20-14-45. Further, the State School Superintendent shall ensure that such schools receive priority for the receipt of federal and state funds available to the Department of Education to the fullest extent possible under federal and state law, including, but not limited to, federal school improvement grants and Title I funds. The State School Superintendent shall also pursue maximum flexibility in applying for and expending federal funds, including, but not limited to, the consolidation of all federal, state, and local funds in compliance with federal law.
History. Code 1981, § 20-14-48 , enacted by Ga. L. 2017, p. 75, § 2-1/HB 338; Ga. L. 2020, p. 62, § 2-8/SB 68.
The 2020 amendment, effective July 1, 2021, deleted the subsection (a) designation, substituted “State School Superintendent” for “State Board of Education” three times; and deleted former subsections (b) and (c), which read: “(b) The Office of Student Achievement shall give priority to schools for which a local board of education has entered into a contract amendment or intervention contract with the State Board of Education pursuant to Code Section 20-14-45 when awarding grants pursuant to subsection (b.1) of Code Section 20-14-26.1 or any other grants administered by the office.
“(c)(1) The Office of Student Achievement shall be authorized to provide for grants, subject to appropriations, to assist schools in local school systems under a contract amendment or intervention contract pursuant to Code Section 20-14-45 with demonstrated financial need in:
“(A) Retaining the services of a third party specialist to assist in the implementation of an intensive school improvement plan developed pursuant to Code Section 20-14-46 or to provide any other support services deemed necessary pursuant to such plan;
“(B) Assessing low performing students and obtaining specified supports for such students as delineated in subsection (a) of Code Section 20-14-47; or
“(C) Both subparagraph (A) and subparagraph (B) of this paragraph.
“(2) A school under a contract amendment or intervention contract pursuant to Code Section 20-14-45 with a demonstrated financial need may, upon consultation with the turnaround coach for the school, request grant funds pursuant to this subsection. Upon approval by the Chief Turnaround Officer, the grant request may be submitted to the Office of Student Achievement. The award of any grant funds shall be at the discretion of the Office of Student Achievement, including the amount of any such grant funds awarded. The Office of Student Achievement shall prescribe criteria, policies, and standards deemed necessary for the effective implementation of this subsection, including criteria for a local school system to demonstrate financial need.”
Code Commission notes.
Pursuant to Code Section 28-9-5, in 2017, Code Section 20-14-48, as enacted by Ga. L. 2017, p. 93, § 1/HB 139, was redesignated as Code Section 20-14-49.13.
Structure Georgia Code
Chapter 14 - Education Accountability
Article 2 - Education Accountability Assessment Programs
§ 20-14-43. Chief Turnaround Officer; Qualifications; Duties
§ 20-14-44. Turnaround Coaches; Role
§ 20-14-45. Turnaround Eligible Schools Defined; Identification; Role of Local Boards of Education
§ 20-14-47. Individual Assessments of Low Performing Students in Turnaround Eligible Schools
§ 20-14-48. Resources and Supports for Turnaround Eligible Schools
§ 20-14-49.1. Education Turnaround Advisory Council Created; Composition; Administration; Role
§ 20-14-49.2. Biannual Reporting by Chief Turnaround Officer; Required Meetings