Compilation of Rules and Regulations of the State of Georgia
Department 160 - RULES OF GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Chapter 160-4
Subject 160-4-3 - SECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION
Rule 160-4-3-.09 - Extended-Year Technology/Career (Vocational) Education Projects

Current through Rules and Regulations filed through March 20, 2024

(1) Definitions.

(a) Agriculture/family and consumer sciences project - a series of planned activities conducted by a student during the summer for which systematic instruction and supervision are provided by the instructor.

(b) Extended year - additional time available for high school technology/career (vocational) personnel to work beyond the regular 190-day school year.

(c) Work site development - contact by instructors with employers for the purpose of supervision and/or placement of students in work-based learning.

(d) Summer school - an instructional course(s) offered during the summer for Carnegie unit credit in one of the technology/career (vocational) instructional areas.

(2) Requirements.

(a) The following activities and criteria are applicable for technology/ career (vocational) education personnel involved in summer projects (extended year) funded with technology/career (vocational) grants.
1. Summer school.

2. Work-site development.

3. Agriculture/family and consumer sciences projects.

4. Technology/career (vocational) supervision.

(b) Local school systems applying for extended-year grants to provide summer school technology/career (vocational) programs in high schools shall:
1. Include the summer technology/career (vocational) program in Local Plan/Application submitted to the department.

2. Employ teachers who are state-certified, in-field for participation in the program.

3. Provide supervision of the summer technology/career (vocational) instructional program by a certified administrator.

4. Provide agriculture programs that meet the standards listed in the Agricultural Education Standards and Policies Manual.

O.C.G.A. Secs. 20-2-151(b)(4)(A), 20-2-151(b), 20-2-240(a), 20-2-280, 20-4-17(a).

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