- Fayette County Public Schools
- Volunteer Mandated Reporter Training
Volunteer Mandated Reporter Training
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Schools are now required by the State of Georgia to train all volunteers as mandated reporters of child abuse.
In compliance with this law, the Fayette County Board of Education requires ALL school volunteers and chaperones to complete the training. Prior to volunteering or chaperoning, you will need to read the document in Step 1 below that explains the procedures for reporting child abuse.
Once you have read the information in its entirety, please fill out (or update) the volunteer application for the school(s) at which you want to volunteer. At the bottom of that form, check the box acknowledging that you have read the Mandated Reporter training and on what date. Please make sure that ALL of the information required in the form is submitted. With this process, you can offer to volunteer at more than one school with one application, and you will only need to apply once, confirming you have completed the training. Once your school approves your application, you will be able to sign in as a volunteer in the front office kiosk.
If you have questions after viewing the Mandated Reporter Training slides, please contact the front office at your child's school and we will be happy to help. We appreciate the time and dedication of our volunteers, but it is our priority to protect our students.
If you would like to serve as a volunteer at Fayette County Schools, please complete the following:
Step 1
Read the required Mandated Reporter information.
Step 2
Watch this important video about School Volunteers and FERPA.
Step 3
AFTER viewing the Mandated Reporter PDF, please complete the volunteer application form.
Volunteer Required Background Check
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Georgia Law O.C.G.A. 35-3-34.2 states that volunteers who may have unsupervised access to children will submit to a fingerprint screening which includes a query through the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) of their criminal history.
All volunteers who work with students in an unsupervised capacity, including all chaperones for overnight field trips, must make an appointment with the Fayette County Public Schools' Human Resources department. The Human Resources department will make every effort to conduct background checks in a reasonable fashion; however, results may take up to two weeks. Only upon clearance from the Human Resources department may the volunteer commence their volunteer duties.
Volunteers must undergo a background check every 5 years and a criminal history check each year.