§ 20-2-670 - Requirements for transferring students beyond sixth grade; conditional admission; compliance
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    20-2-670   (2010)
   20-2-670.    Requirements for transferring students beyond sixth grade; conditional admission; compliance 
      (a)  A  transferring student applying for admission to a grade higher than the  sixth grade shall as a prerequisite to admission present a certified  copy of his or her academic transcript and disciplinary record from the  school previously attended.
(b)  In lieu of  complying with the provision of subsection (a) of this Code section, a  transferring student may be admitted on a conditional basis if he or she  and his or her parent or legal guardian executes a document providing  the name and address of the school last attended and authorizing the  release of all academic and disciplinary records to the school  administration. The parent or guardian shall be notified of the transfer  of such records and shall, upon written request made within ten days of  such notice, be entitled to receive a copy of such records. Within five  days of the receipt of a copy of such records, the parent or guardian  may make a written request for and shall be entitled to a hearing before  the principal of the school or his or her designee which is the  custodian of such records for the purpose of challenging the content of  the records. The student or his or her parent or legal guardian shall  also disclose on the same document as the release whether the child has  ever been adjudicated guilty of the commission of a designated felony  act as defined in Code Section 15-11-63 and, if so, the date of such  adjudication, the offense committed, the jurisdiction in which such  adjudication was made, and the sentence imposed. Any form document to  authorize the release of records which is provided by a school to a  transferring student or such student's parent or legal guardian shall  include a list of designated felony acts. The student or his or her  parent or legal guardian shall also disclose on the document whether the  student is currently serving a suspension or expulsion from another  school, the reason for such discipline, and the term of such discipline.  If a student so conditionally admitted is found to be ineligible for  enrollment pursuant to the provisions of Code Section 20-2-751.2, or is  subsequently found to be so ineligible, he or she shall be dismissed  from enrollment until such time as he or she becomes so eligible.
(c)  Every  school system in this state shall be obligated to provide complete  information to a requesting school pursuant to subsection (b) of this  Code section within ten days of receipt of such request.