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Press Release
Coweta County Schools

Date: November 15, 2007

Coweta schools taking second round of residency affidavits through December 18

All Coweta County Schools are taking affidavits of residency for currently enrolled students through the end of the school semester, on December 18.
 
Students who have not had affidavits completed by December 18 will be disenrolled from school, and must reenroll to begin the second semester, which begins on January 3, 2008.

To avoid that inconvenience, all schools are urging parents to provide the affidavits to each of their children’s schools before the beginning of the Christmas and New Year holidays.

The affidavits are being required by the United States Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division, to meet the terms of a federal court Consent Decree entered into on November 9, 2006.

Under the 2006 agreement, all parents, legal guardians, or other lawful custodians of students attending the Coweta County School System must sign under oath and deliver to the school his or her student is attending:

1. A notarized Affidavit of Residence, AND

2. Two items from the following list for address verification:

a. property tax records which indicate the location of the residence;
b. mortgage documents or a security deed which indicates the location of the residence;
c. an apartment or home lease or rent receipt indicating the current address;
d. a current utility bill for electricity or utility application for electricity showing the current address;
e. a voter precinct identification card or other voter documentation indicating the current address.

Every school provides Notary Public service free of charge to help parents fulfill the requirement.
 
Some parents, legal guardians, or other lawful custodians who do not reside in their own home due to unavoidable or emergency situations have already completed a 2007-08 Affidavit of Residence and provided the school district with two items for address verification at our Jackson Street Central Office. No other documentation is needed at this time from these persons.

It is the second year that parents must submit the Affidavits of Residency. The Consent Decree reached last year in federal court mandates that schools collect the affidavits annually, as a part of a two-year review of the school system’s compliance with the terms of the 1973 federal desegregation order.

At the end of the two-year period, if the court finds that all areas of compliance have been met, then the school system may be awarded “unitary status,” which would remove Coweta County Schools from the review of the U.S. Justice Department. The school system must carefully document school system policies, school assignment, student transfers, hiring practices, educational opportunities and other matters (27 items in all) during this period.

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