Requires school district to allow graduating student to wear military sash while participating in high school graduation ceremony.
Impact
The introduction of A917 will amend the current legislation established in P.L.2017, c.84, which only allowed students to wear military ‘dress uniforms’ during graduation ceremonies. The proposed change not only provides an additional option for military graduates, enriching the graduation experience but also aims to foster a culture of respect and appreciation for those who serve in the military. This legal mandate requires schools across New Jersey to adopt this change uniformly, thereby increasing the visibility of military involvement among the youth in educational settings.
Summary
Assembly Bill A917 seeks to enhance recognition for graduating high school students who are members of the United States Armed Forces by allowing them to wear a military sash or stole during their graduation ceremonies. This bill amends existing law, mandating that school districts permit students who fulfill all necessary local and state graduation requirements to wear this military decorative item. The addition of the sash is intended to honor and visually signify the military service of the student during a significant rite of passage.
Contention
While the bill appears to aim at promoting inclusivity for military students, it may invite discussions regarding its implications for graduation traditions and the uniformity of graduation ceremonies. Some stakeholders may argue about the appropriateness of introducing military attire into secular ceremonial contexts. However, supporters argue that recognizing military service during graduation celebrations enhances community respect and creates a shared understanding of the sacrifices made by service members. If enacted, A917 is positioned to be implemented immediately, further signaling the legislature’s support for military personnel.
Students; allowing students enrolled in certain schools or institutions to wear tribal regalia during graduation ceremonies. Effective date. Emergency.
Students; allowing students enrolled in certain schools or institutions to wear tribal regalia during graduation ceremonies. Effective date. Emergency.
Prohibits school districts and public institutions of higher education from adopting policies that bar military members or veterans from addressing students.
Prohibits school districts and public institutions of higher education from adopting policies that bar military members or veterans from addressing students.
Requires New Jersey Historical Commission to conduct public competition for commemorative medallion or medallion series to celebrate independence of United States.