Employees are expected to thoroughly review the material provided in each section, as well as to visit any linked materials (PDFs, webpages, etc.) to read and/or complete the content associated with that section.
If you have any questions as you work through these sections, contact information for each leader or department head is located on the information overview for each section.
Training Agenda:
1. Bloodborne Pathogens
2. Safe @ School
3. ** Child Abuse Protocol (GCSS Board Policy JGI; ** GCSS Regulation JGI-R(1) - school admin/department review)
4. ** McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act (GCSS Board Policy JBC(1); ** GCSS Regulation JBC(1)-R(1) - school admin/department review)
5. Student Support Teams
6. Drug-Free Workplace (GCSS Board Policy GAMA)
7. Energy Management
8. ** Fraud Prevention and Reporting (** GCSS Regulation DIE-R(1) - school admin/department review)
9. ** Title I - Building Capacity of School Staff for Parent Involvement, 2024-2025
10. ** School Based Safety Plan
11. ** Suicide Prevention Training (GCSS Board Policy JGJA)
12. Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (GCSS Board Policy JR)
13. Employee Leaves and Absences (GCSS Board Policy GARH; ** GCSS Regulation GARH-R(1) - school admin/department review)
14. ** Employee Dress Code (GCSS Regulation GBRL-R - school admin/department review)
15. Divisive Concepts Complaint Resolution Process Policy (GCSS Board Policy IKBB)
16. ** Code of Ethics
17. Harassment (GCSS Board Policy GAEB)
18. Internet Acceptable Use/Employee Computer and Internet Use (GCSS Board Policy IFBG; GCSS Board Policy IFBGC)
19. Title IX Annual Training
20. GCSS Review of Critical Issues Sign-Off Form, 2024-2025
** Sections marked with an asterisk must be reviewed at the school/department and may contain sensitive or timebound material.
[All GCSS Regulations are to be provided and reviewed by school admin/department.]
Section 1: Bloodborne Pathogens
Bloodborne Pathogens Presentation
For more information, please contact GCSS Lead Nurse, Lisa Morrison, RN: lisa.morrison@glynn.k12.ga.us or (912) 267-4100 ext. 2704.
Section 2: Safe @ School
Safe @ School - Training for Educators
For more information, please contact GCSS Lead Nurse, Lisa Morrison, RN: lisa.morrison@glynn.k12.ga.us or (912) 267-4100 ext. 2704.
Section 3: Child Abuse Protocol
Child Abuse or Neglect, GCSS Board Policy: JGI
Mandated Reporter Overview Presentation
** GCSS Regulation JGI-R(1): Child Abuse or Neglect Reporting Protocols (to be provided and reviewed by the school administration/department)
Mandated Reporter Training is available online HERE. This training takes approximately one-hour to complete, and will provide participants with a certificate showing a one-year validity period.
(Need some help getting started with the ProSolutions website? Click HERE for a step-by-step guide.)
This Mandated Reporter Training was developed in conjunction with The Governor’s Office for Children and Families and provides in-depth information for all Mandated Reporters who are required under GA Law to report an suspicion of child maltreatment.
Mandated Reporter Form
For more information, please contact GCSS Lead Social Worker/Homeless Coordinator, Marcyline Bailey: mbailey@glynn.k12.ga.us or (912) 267-4100 ext. 6222.
Section 4: McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act
Homeless Students, GCSS Board Policy: JBC(1)
Presentation: McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act, Mr. Gregory Jaudon
McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act PowerPoint (review with presentation above)
** GCSS Regulation JBC-R(1): Homeless Students (to be provided and reviewed by the school administration/department)
In accordance with the Education for Homeless Children and Youths: Subtitle B of Title VII of the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act, as amended by the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001, all eligible children and youth experiencing homelessness who reside within the Glynn County School System are entitled to a free, appropriate public education.
Each child of a person experiencing homelessness residing within the Glynn County School District is entitled to a free, appropriate public education Students identified as “homeless” or “in transition” will be given a full opportunity to meet state and local academic achievement standards and will be included in state and district assessments and accountability systems. The district will ensure that children and youth in transition are free from discrimination, segregation, and harassment.
Homeless children and youth are those who lack a fixed, regular and adequate nighttime residence, including those who:
Share housing due to the loss of housing
Live in motels, trailer parks or camp grounds
Live in emergency shelters
Live in cars, parks, public spaces, etc.
** Are awaiting foster care placement
Unaccompanied youth is a youth not in the custody of a parent or guardian
** Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) removes awaiting foster care placement from the McKinney-Vento Act one year after enactment. However, under Title 1, Part A, the assurances safeguard that all children in any stage of foster care proceedings will receive McKinney-Vento-like rights and protections.
For more information, please contact GCSS Lead Social Worker/Homeless Coordinator, Marcyline Bailey: mbailey@glynn.k12.ga.us or (912) 267-4100 ext. 6222.
Section 5: Student Support Teams
Authority: O.C.G.A. 20-2-152; 20-2-240, Adopted: September 14, 2000, Effective: October 5, 2000
A Student Support Team is “an interdisciplinary team that uses a systematic process to address learning and/or behavior problems of students, K-12, in a school.”
SST Requirements:
Exceptions to the use of the SST Process:
Identifying Students in SST:
Section 504 States:
No otherwise qualified individual with a disability...shall solely by reason of his or her disability be excluded from the participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any program of activity receiving federal financial assistance.
Definition of a Disability:
Under Section 504 and the ADA, a person is considered to have a disability if that person:
Section 504 Evaluation Requirements:
Section 504 regulations require that the interpretation of evaluation data and subsequent placement decisions in schools:
34 C.F.R.104.35
Child Find Requirement:
We cannot wait on parents to make a request for a Section 504 evaluation.
If we are "put on notice" of a possible disability, WE must take action to inform parents of all services their child might be eligible for, if evaluated and found eligible.
34 C.F.R.104.32; 34 C.F.R.104.35(a)
For more information about SST or Section 504, please contact School Support Coordinator, Amy Goff: amy.goff@glynn.k12.ga.us or (912) 267-4100 ext. 1310
Section 6: Drug-Free Workplace
It is unlawful to manufacture, distribute, dispense, possess, or use a controlled substance or alcohol in the workplace. This prohibition also includes, but is not limited to, an employee being under the influence of alcohol or controlled substances while on duty. It is the responsibility of each staff member to become familiar with the contents of and to read and abide by his/her system drug free workplace policies and procedures.
Drug Free Workplace, GCSS Board Policy: GAMA
First District RESA Drug Free Workplace - Employee Awareness Newsletter 2025
For more information please contact the GCSS HR Department, Executive Director of Human Resources, Michele Seals: michele.seals@glynn.k12.ga.us or (912) 267-4100 ext. 1123
Section 7: Energy Management
Glynn County’s energy program has dramatically reduced consumption by monitoring usage and teaching staff how to modify habits and behaviors to save energy. Since its inception in 2007, the program has:
How can YOU help?
For more information on the GCSS Energy Management Program, please contact Dewayne Bradham: dewayne.bradham@glynn.k12.ga.us or 267-4100 ext. 1225
Section 8: Fraud Prevention and Reporting
** GCSS Regulation DIE-R(1): Fraud Prevention (to be provided and reviewed by the school administration/department)
For more information please contact the Director of Federal Programs, Dr. Kim Gabriel: kim.gabriel@glynn.k12.ga.us or (912) 267-4100 ext. 1545
Section 9: Title I - Building Capacity of School Staff for Parent Involvement, 2024-2025
Principals must hold this session as a face-to-face meeting.
ESSA, Title I, Part A, Section 1116(E)3
Building Capacity of School Staff for Parent Involvement Session 1 FY25 - 7-18-2024
Family-Friendly Handout and Self-Assessment - Updated 7-18-2024
BSC Session 1 Meeting Sign-In Sheet Template - 7-18-2024
For more information please contact the Director of Federal Programs, Dr. Kim Gabriel: kim.gabriel@glynn.k12.ga.us or (912) 267-4100 ext. 1545
Section 10: School Based Safety Plan
Each school has developed a School Based Safety Plan, in conjunction with our Glynn County School Police Department. Your school's principal or assistant principal will be able to review this with you, as well as provide access to an Emergency Rapid Response Options Quick Guide.
For more information on the GCSS School or District Safety Plans, please contact Chief Johnny Davis, Glynn County School Police: johnny.davis@glynn.k12.ga.us or 267-4100 ext. 4112
Section 11: Suicide Prevention Training
The Board of Education shall provide to all certificated personnel annual training in suicide awareness and prevention in accordance with state law and rules established by the Georgia Department of Education.
Suicide Prevention Training 24-25
Suicide Prevention, GCSS Board Policy: JGJA
For more information please contact Executive Director of Student Services and Legal Compliance, Senetra Haywood: shaywood@glynn.k12.ga.us or 267-4100 ext. 1512
Section 12: Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)
GCSS Board Policy JR - Student Records
The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) (20 U.S.C. § 1232g; 34 CFR Part 99) is a Federal law that protects the privacy of student education records. The law applies to all schools that receive funds under an applicable program of the U.S. Department of Education.
For more information please contact the GCSS HR Department, Executive Director of Human Resources, Michele Seals: michele.seals@glynn.k12.ga.us or (912) 267-4100 ext. 1123
Section 13: Employee Leaves and Absences
Employee Leaves and Absences, GCSS Board Policy: GARH
"Sick leave may be taken for absence due to personal illness, injury, maternity, or other temporary disability, or necessitated by exposure to contagious disease in which the health of others would be endangered by the employee's attendance, or for illness or death in the employee's immediate family. For reasons of illness, immediate family shall be defined as spouse, child, mother, father, brother, sister, or any relative living in the household of the employee. In the event of death, the definition of immediate family is extended to also include grandmother, grandfather, grandchild, mother-in-law, father-in-law, brother-in-law, sister-in-law, son-in-law, and daughter-in-law."
** GCSS Regulation GARH-R(1): Employee Leaves and Absences (to be provided and reviewed by the school administration/department)
For more information please contact the GCSS HR Department, Executive Director of Human Resources, Michele Seals: michele.seals@glynn.k12.ga.us or (912) 267-4100 ext. 1123
Section 14: Employee Dress Code
** GCSS Regulation GBRL-R(1): Employee Dress Code (to be provided and reviewed by the school administration/department)
For more information please contact the GCSS HR Department, Executive Director of Human Resources, Michele Seals: michele.seals@glynn.k12.ga.us or (912) 267-4100 ext. 1123
Section 15: Divisive Concepts Complaint Resolution Process Policy (GCSS Board Policy IKBB)
GCSS Board Policy IKBB - Divisive Concepts Complaint Resolution Process
For more information please contact Assistant Superintendent, Tere Miller (PreK-5): tmiller@glynn.k12.ga.us or Assistant Superintendent, Eric Benson (Grades 6-12): eric.benson@glynn.k12.ga.us
Section 16: Code of Ethics
GaPSC Code of Ethics for Educators_Effective January 2024
Section 1: Introduction. The Code of Ethics for Educators defines the professional behavior of educators in Georgia and serves as a guide to ethical conduct. The Georgia Standards Commission (GaPSC) has adopted standards that represent the conduct generally accepted by the education profession. The code defines unethical conduct justifying disciplinary sanction and provides guidance for protecting the health, safety and general welfare of students and educators, and assuring the citizens of Georgia a degree of accountability within the education profession.
Section 2 (e): “Educator” is a teacher, school or school system administrator, or other education personnel who holds a certificate issued by the GaPSC and persons who have applied for but have not yet received a certificate. For the purposes of the Code of Ethics for Educators, “educator” also refers to paraprofessionals, aides, and substitute teachers.
2024-2025 GaPSC Code of Ethics Presentation
FY25 Code of Ethics - Remunerative Conduct
For more information please contact the GCSS HR Department, Executive Director of Human Resources, Michele Seals: michele.seals@glynn.k12.ga.us or (912) 267-4100 ext. 1123
Section 17: Harassment
GCSS Board Policy GAEB - Harassment
For more information please contact the GCSS HR Department, Executive Director of Human Resources, Michele Seals: michele.seals@glynn.k12.ga.us or (912) 267-4100 ext. 1123
Section 18: Internet Acceptable Use/Employee Computer and Internet Use
GCSS Board Policy IFBG - Internet Acceptable Use
GCSS Board Policy IFBGC - Employee Computer and Internet Use
For more information please contact the Director of Technology Services, Bob Schwartz: rschwartz@glynn.k12.ga.us or (912) 267-4100 ext. 1129
Section 19: Title IX Annual Training
Title IX Annual Training 2025-2025
For more information, please contact the appropriate Title IX Coordinator:
Student Title IX Coordinator: Senetra Haywood, Executive Director of Student Services: shaywood@glynn.k12.ga.us or (912) 267-4100 ext. 1512
Employee Title IX Coordinator: Michele Seals, Executive Director of Human Resources: michele.seals@glynn.k12.ga.us or (912) 267-4100 ext. 1123
Title IX Sports Equity: Steve Waters, Executive Director of Athletics/Facilities: swaters@glynn.k12.ga.us or (912) 267-4100 ext. 1302
Section 20: Review of Critical Issues Sign-Off, 2024-2025
GCSS Review of Critical Issues Sign-Off Form, 2024-2025