§ 20-2-242 - Local school systems; local units of administration; local governing bodies
O.C.G.A. 20-2-242 (2010)
20-2-242. Local school systems; local units of administration; local governing bodies
The political subdivisions governed by county, independent, and area boards of education in this state established pursuant to law shall be known as "local school systems" for the purposes of this article, except where other specific provisions are made. All local school systems, boards of control of regional educational service agencies established pursuant to Code Section 20-2-272, and any other local or regional public education agencies established pursuant to law shall be known as "local units of administration" for purposes of this article, except education agencies governed or regulated by boards of other state agencies or except where other specific provisions are made. The members and executive officers of local governing boards shall comply with, execute, and enforce all laws and all policies, rules, standards, and regulations adopted by the State Board of Education pursuant to this article in order to be eligible to receive state funds under this article. If a local board of education fails to comply with any provision of this article, compliance shall be enforced pursuant to Code Section 20-2-243. The qualifications, manner and time of selection, tenure, powers and duties, and state compensation, if provided for, shall be prescribed by law for all members and executive officers of local governing boards. Specifically, however, each local board of education shall be responsible for ensuring that:
(1) The instructional programs authorized pursuant to Part 3 of this article and the uniformly sequenced core curriculum authorized pursuant to Part 2 of this article are fully and effectively implemented;
(2) Locally adopted and offered enrichment programs, courses, and activities are properly planned, implemented, monitored, and evaluated to ensure the highest quality possible; and
(3) Information is distributed to the public on a continuing basis relative to the costs, quality, and performance of the system's elementary and secondary schools.