Title 20, Chapter 2, Section 690
( 20-2-690)
(a) This subpart recognizes the existence of public schools, private
schools, and home study programs as educational entities. (b) As used in this subpart, the term "private school" means an
institution meeting the following criteria or requirements: (1) The primary purpose of the institution is to provide education
or, if the primary purpose of the institution is religious in
nature, the institution shall provide the basic academic
educational program specified in paragraph (4) of this subsection; (2) The institution is privately controlled and operates on a
continuing basis; (3) The institution provides instruction each 12 months for the
equivalent of 180 school days of education with each school day
consisting of at least four and one-half school hours; (4) The institution provides a basic academic educational program
which includes, but is not limited to, reading, language arts,
mathematics, social studies, and science; (5) Within 30 days after the beginning of each school year, it shall be the duty of the administrator of each private school to provide to the school superintendent of each local public school district which has residents enrolled in the private school a list of the name, age, and residence of each resident so enrolled. At the end of each school month, it shall be the duty of the administrator of each private school to notify the school superintendent of each local public school district of the name, age, and residence of each student residing in the public school district who enrolls or terminates enrollment at the private school during the immediately preceding school month. Such records shall indicate when attendance has been suspended and the grounds for such suspension. Enrollment records and reports shall not be used for any purpose except providing necessary enrollment information, except with the permission of the parent or guardian of a child, pursuant to the subpoena of a court of competent jurisdiction, or for verification of attendance by the Department of Public Safety for the purposes set forth in subsection (a.1) of Code Section 40-5-22; and (6) Any building used by the institution for private school
purposes meets all health and safety standards established under
state law and local ordinances. (c) Parents or guardians may teach their children at home in a home
study program which meets the following requirements: (1) The parent, parents, or guardian must submit within 30 days
after the establishment of a home study program and by September 1
annually thereafter a declaration of intent to utilize a home
study program to the superintendent of schools of the local school
district in which the home study program is located; (2) The declaration shall include a list of the names and ages of the students who are enrolled in the home study program, the address where the home study program is located, and a statement of the 12 month period that is to be considered the school year for that home study program. Enrollment records and reports shall not be used for any purpose except providing necessary enrollment information, except with the permission of the parent or guardian of a child, pursuant to the subpoena of a court of competent jurisdiction, or for verification of attendance by the Department of Public Safety for the purposes set forth in subsection (a.1) of Code Section 40-5-22; (3) Parents or guardians may teach only their own children in the
home study program, provided the teaching parent or guardian
possesses at least a high school diploma or a general educational
development (GED) diploma, but the parents or guardians may employ
a tutor who holds at least a baccalaureate college degree to teach
such children; (4) The home study program shall provide a basic academic
educational program which includes, but is not limited to,
reading, language arts, mathematics, social studies, and science; (5) The home study program must provide instruction each 12 months
to home study students equivalent to 180 school days of education
with each school day consisting of at least four and one-half
school hours unless the child is physically unable to comply with
the rule provided for in this paragraph; (6) Attendance records for the home study program shall be kept and shall be submitted at the end of each month to the school superintendent of the local school district in which the home study program is located. Attendance records and reports shall not be used for any purpose except providing necessary attendance information, except with the permission of the parent or guardian of a child, pursuant to the subpoena of a court of competent jurisdiction, or for verification of attendance by the Department of Public Safety for the purposes set forth in subsection (a.1) of Code Section 40-5-22; (7) Students in home study programs shall be subject to an
appropriate nationally standardized testing program administered
in consultation with a person trained in the administration and
interpretation of norm reference tests to evaluate their
educational progress at least every three years beginning at the
end of the third grade and records of such tests and scores shall
be retained but shall not be required to be submitted to public
educational authorities; and (8) The home study program instructor shall write an annual
progress assessment report which shall include the instructor's
individualized assessment of the student's academic progress in
each of the subject areas specified in paragraph (4) of this
subsection, and such progress reports shall be retained by the
parent, parents, or guardian of children in the home study program
for a period of at least three years. (d) Any person who operates a private school without complying with
the requirements of subsection (b) of this Code section or any
person who operates a home study program without complying with the
requirements of subsection (c) of this Code section shall be guilty
of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction thereof, shall be punished by
a fine not to exceed $100.00.
(e) The State Board of Education shall devise, adopt, and make
available to local school superintendents, who shall in turn make
available to administrators of private schools and parents or
guardians with children in home study programs, such printed forms
and procedures as may be reasonably necessary to carry out
efficiently the reporting provisions of this Code section, but such
printed forms and procedures shall not be inconsistent with or
exceed the requirements of this Code section. |