Georgia Code
Part 3 - Educational Programs
§ 20-2-159.3. Academic Core Standards to Be Embedded in Career, Technical, and Agricultural Education Courses

History. Code 1981, § 20-2-159.3 , enacted by Ga. L. 2011, p. 635, § 5/HB 186; Ga. L. 2015, p. 1376, § 11/HB 502.
The 2015 amendment, effective July 1, 2015, substituted “content standards” for “competencies and curricula” twice in subsection (a).
Editor’s notes.
Ga. L. 2011, p. 635, § 1/HB 186, not codified by the General Assembly, provides: “The General Assembly finds that:
“(1) Our state’s long-term prosperity depends on supporting an education system that is designed to prepare our students for a global economy;
“(2) High school students and parents must understand that they have options for career pathway programs of study that join a college-ready academic core with quality career, technical, and agricultural education studies that result in a high school diploma and preparation for success in advanced training, an associate’s degree, a baccalaureate degree, and a career;
“(3) Local school systems must provide every student with choices that are academically rigorous and aligned to opportunities in high-demand, high-skill, high-wage career fields and to postsecondary career and technical pathways leading to advanced credentials or degrees;
“(4) The State Board of Education, the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia, and the Board of Technical and Adult Education must work together so that academic courses that are embedded within career, technical, and agricultural education courses (CTAE) are given appropriate academic credit at the high school level and recognized at the postsecondary level;
“(5) Teachers should be provided with professional development opportunities that enforce the academically rigorous standards in relevant, project based coursework;
“(6) High school students should clearly understand the options for dual high school and postsecondary credit, and the state should properly fund these options;
“(7) Every state education agency, postsecondary institution, and local school system should provide all high school students with opportunities for accelerated learning through dual credit coursework leading to at least six postsecondary credits and have as a collective goal to graduate every student with postsecondary credit;
“(8) Georgia’s strategic industries must be partners in our public education system (secondary and postsecondary) so that they are assured that our high school graduates are prepared for success in the workforce;
“(9) Georgia’s public education system must incorporate many different types of assessments and certificates into their programs so that a student’s skill level is assessed and that it also has meaning to them for postsecondary and career success; and
“(10) Georgia’s students must understand that a high school diploma and some form of postsecondary credential are key to success in the workforce and earning a family living wage.”
Law reviews.
For article on the 2011 enactment of this Code section, see 28 Ga. St. U.L. Rev. 115 (2011).

Structure Georgia Code

Georgia Code

Title 20 - Education

Chapter 2 - Elementary and Secondary Education

Article 6 - Quality Basic Education

Part 3 - Educational Programs

§ 20-2-150. Eligibility for Enrollment

§ 20-2-151. General and Career Education Programs; Purpose; Authorized Programs

§ 20-2-151.1. American Sign Language as Foreign Language for College Preparatory Curriculum and for Carnegie Unit Elective Credits

§ 20-2-151.2. Driver Education Course Accepted for Carnegie Unit Elective Credits

§ 20-2-152. Special Education Services

§ 20-2-152.1. Deaf Child’s Bill of Rights; Consideration of Communication Needs of Deaf Students; Parental Explanations; Instruction in Particular Communication Mode or Language

§ 20-2-152.2. Protocols for Assessment of Trauma in Students in Foster Care; Guidance Regarding Trauma and Its Impact on Students

§ 20-2-153. Early Intervention Program for Students at Risk of Not Reaching or Maintaining Academic Grade Level

§ 20-2-154. Remedial Education Program

§ 20-2-154.1. Alternative Education Programs; Alternative Charter Schools; Intent; Description; Requirements; Designation; Funding; Effectiveness

§ 20-2-154.2. Agricultural Education Program; Development of Plan

§ 20-2-154.3. Agricultural Programs in Elementary Schools; Evaluation

§ 20-2-155. School Climate Management Program; Model Codes of Behavior and Discipline

§ 20-2-156. Program for Limited-English-Proficient Students

§ 20-2-157. Uniform Reporting System for Certain Purposes; Dual Credit Courses; Academic Eligibility Requirements to Receive Hope Scholarship

§ 20-2-158. Contracts for School Psychology Services

§ 20-2-159. Requirements for Receiving Special Education and Related Services of Students Enrolled in Home Study Programs

§ 20-2-159.1. Focused Programs of Study

§ 20-2-159.2. Coordination Between High Schools and Postsecondary Institutions to Minimize the Need for Remedial Coursework for Students in Postsecondary Institutions

§ 20-2-159.3. Academic Core Standards to Be Embedded in Career, Technical, and Agricultural Education Courses

§ 20-2-159.4. Policies and Guidelines for Awarding Units of High School Credit Based on Demonstrated Proficiency

§ 20-2-159.5. Georgia Seal of Biliteracy; Purpose; Qualifications; Insignia

§ 20-2-159.6. Screening for Dyslexia and Related Disorders; Training and Professional Development; Pilot Program Evaluating Early Intervention; Data Reporting