Requires public and nonpublic school to provide student with more information about NJ STARS Program and improve notification of potenial eligibilty.
Impact
This legislative measure is expected to enable students who are in the top-ranking percentages of their classes to receive timely notifications about their eligibility for the NJ STARS Program. The bill mandates that public and nonpublic schools notify students in the 10th, 11th, and 12th grades about their potential to qualify if they maintain a top class ranking. The notifications will be disseminated via electronic mail or regular mail, creating a structured method to ensure students are aware of the program’s requirements and how to qualify, thus improving overall access to education funding.
Summary
Assembly Bill A434 aims to amend current provisions concerning the New Jersey Student Tuition Assistance Reward Scholarship (NJ STARS) Program, enhancing the information and notification processes regarding student eligibility. This bill extends the coverage of the NJ STARS Program’s information from the 9th grade to include 8th graders, thereby reaching students earlier in their academic careers. The intention is to inform more students of their potential eligibility for financial assistance based on academic performance and rank, making the scholarship more accessible.
Contention
While the bill's intent is to enhance educational opportunities, it is important to note that there could be concerns regarding the administrative burden placed on schools to provide this information effectively. Stakeholders may debate the efficacy of the measures in truly increasing student awareness and participation in the NJ STARS Program. Additionally, there could be discussions around the potential for these notifications to lead to increased competition among students or disparities in recognition based on varying school resources and support.
Requires certain nonpublic schools to provide meals to all students under "Working Class Families Anti-Hunger Act"; authorizes limited expansion of income eligibility to qualify public and nonpublic school students for free lunch.
Requires certain nonpublic schools to provide meals to all students under "Working Class Families Anti-Hunger Act"; authorizes limited expansion of income eligibility to qualify public and nonpublic school students for free lunch.
Requires public and nonpublic schools with lunch programs to provide free lunch to increasing numbers of income-eligible students and, after five-year phase-in, to provide free lunch to all students, regardless of income or federal eligibility.
Requires public and nonpublic schools with lunch programs to provide free lunch to increasing numbers of income-eligible students and, after five-year phase-in, to provide free lunch to all students, regardless of income or federal eligibility.
Requires certain nonpublic schools to provide meals to all students under "Working Class Families Anti-Hunger Act"; authorizes limited expansion of income eligibility to qualify public and nonpublic school students for free lunch.
Requires schools and nonpublic schools with lunch programs to provide free lunch to increasing numbers of income-eligible students and, after five-year phase-in, to provide free lunch to all students, regardless of income or federal eligibility.
Relating to the creation of the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th Regional Administrative Judicial Districts, the creation of the office of regional district attorney for each district, and the powers and duties of regional district attorneys.