§ 20-2-697 - Cooperation of principals and teachers in public schools with visiting teachers and attendance officers; attendance reports and records kept by public schools; letter indicating enrollm
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    20-2-697   (2010)
    20-2-697.    Cooperation of principals and teachers in public schools  with visiting teachers and attendance officers; attendance reports and  records kept by public schools; letter indicating enrollment 
      (a)  Visiting  teachers and attendance officers shall receive the cooperation and  assistance of all teachers and principals of public schools in the local  school systems within which they are appointed to serve. It shall be  the duty of the principals or local school site administrators and of  the teachers of all public schools to report, in writing, to the  visiting teacher or attendance officer of the local school system the  names, ages, and residences of all students in attendance at their  schools and classes within 30 days after the beginning of the school  term or terms and to make such other reports of attendance in their  schools or classes as may be required by rule or regulation of the State  Board of Education. All public schools shall keep daily records of  attendance, verified by the teachers certifying such records. Such  reports shall be open to inspection by the visiting teacher, attendance  officer, or duly authorized representative at any time during the school  day. Any such attendance records and reports which identify students by  name shall be used only for the purpose of providing necessary  attendance information required by the state board or by law, 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. Such attendance  records shall also be maintained in a format which does not identify  students by name, and in this format shall be a part of the data  collected for the student record component of the state-wide  comprehensive educational information system pursuant to subsection (b)  of Code Section 20-2-320.
(a.1)  Any student  shall have the right to request and receive, within three business days  from the date of such request, a letter from his or her school  administrator indicating that the student is enrolled full-time and has  an attendance record in good standing for the current academic year.
(b)  Any  person failing to carry out the duties required by subsection (a) 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.
(c)  The  provisions of this Code section shall not apply to private schools or  home study programs, and enrollment and attendance information required  for private schools or home study programs and penalties for failure to  comply with such requirements shall be as provided in Code Section  20-2-690.