New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S2563

Introduced
5/12/22  
Refer
5/12/22  
Report Pass
6/2/22  
Engrossed
6/16/22  
Refer
6/16/22  
Report Pass
9/22/22  
Engrossed
10/3/22  
Enrolled
10/17/22  
Chaptered
11/2/22  

Caption

Makes certain changes to science, technology, engineering, and mathematics educator grant program.

Impact

The passage of S2563 is expected to positively affect the state's educational framework by encouraging qualified personnel to engage with nonpublic education systems. By providing salaries calculated based on per-hour rates for STEM teaching, the legislation aims to attract educators to these roles and ultimately improve the quality of STEM education. Importantly, the bill also ensures that such funding does not infringe upon existing collective bargaining agreements, which is a critical stipulation for maintaining teacher rights and fairness in compensation across educational systems.

Summary

Bill S2563 amends an existing grant program within New Jersey designed to enhance the teaching of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) subjects at nonpublic schools. The bill aims to provide financial support to qualified teachers so they can deliver STEM education at nonpublic institutions, thus broadening educational opportunities in critical areas of study that are increasingly important in today's job market. The legislation establishes a framework for funding teachers' salaries for hours spent teaching at nonpublic schools, mirroring regulations already in place that govern public school educators.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding Bill S2563 appears to be generally supportive, particularly among those who advocate for the advancement of STEM education initiatives. Stakeholders recognize the value of enhanced educational opportunities in key subjects, reflecting a broader societal push towards innovation and technical education. However, there may be cautious appraisal from some public school advocates who are vigilant about ensuring that funds are appropriately allocated and that public educational standards are not compromised as focus shifts to nonpublic school contexts.

Contention

Notable points of contention likely stem from potential disparities in focus between public and nonpublic education funding. Critics may argue that while enhancing nonpublic education is a positive goal, it shouldn't detract from resources allocated for public schools. The bill outlines a mechanism for local school districts to object to a teacher's participation in the nonpublic program if it may negatively impact the public school system's educational quality, thereby attempting to balance interests but leaving room for debate on implementation and fairness.

Companion Bills

NJ A3834

Same As Makes certain changes to science, technology, engineering, and mathematics educator grant program.

Previously Filed As

NJ A3834

Makes certain changes to science, technology, engineering, and mathematics educator grant program.

NJ AB2186

Education finance: Golden State Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Teacher Grant Program.

NJ AB1923

Partnership academies: science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).

NJ LD1740

An Act to Establish the Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics Education Matching Grant Program

NJ S546

Provides supplemental appropriation of $20 million for loan redemption program and tuition reimbursement program for certain teachers of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.

NJ S2180

Provides supplemental appropriation of $20 million for loan redemption program and tuition reimbursement program for certain teachers of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.

NJ A896

Provides supplemental appropriation of $20 million for loan redemption program and tuition reimbursement program for certain teachers of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.

NJ A2725

Provides supplemental appropriation of $20 million for loan redemption program and tuition reimbursement program for certain teachers of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.

NJ SB941

Local educational agency instruction collaboration agreements: science, technology, engineering, and mathematics: dual language immersion programs.

NJ HR340

Urging the Department of Education to expand the PAsmart initiative to include grants for science, technology, engineering and mathematics and computer science innovation ethics programs.

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