Directs DOE to conduct study concerning student caregivers.
Impact
The findings of this bill could significantly influence state education policies and programs designed to support at-risk students. By identifying specific issues relevant to student caregivers, the study may lead to targeted interventions and resources that can help improve educational outcomes for these students. Furthermore, if recommendations are made based on the study's findings, it could pave the way for new support programs or legislative measures that address the challenges identified, thereby promoting a more equitable educational environment for all students.
Summary
Assembly Bill A1681, introduced in the New Jersey Legislature, aims to address the unique challenges faced by student caregivers in the educational system. The bill mandates that the New Jersey Department of Education (DOE) conduct a comprehensive study focused on students who are primary caregivers in their homes. By examining various aspects, the study seeks to shed light on how caregiving affects academic performance, including absenteeism, graduation rates, and subsequent college enrollment for these students. This focus is critical as student caregivers often juggle familial responsibilities alongside their academic commitments, which can lead to various academic struggles.
Contention
While the bill is a step towards understanding and supporting student caregivers, potential points of contention include concerns over funding for the study and implementation of any subsequent recommendations. Critics may argue that more immediate resources should be directed to student caregivers rather than conducting a study, advocating for direct support measures instead. There may also be debates about the adequacy of existing programs to address the needs of these students, as well as the potential implications for the broader educational framework in the state.
Directs Secretary of Higher Education to conduct study to determine extent and cause of outmigration of high school graduates to out-of-State colleges.
Directs Secretary of Higher Education to conduct study to determine extent and cause of outmigration of high school graduates to out-of-State colleges.
Directs Secretary of Higher Education to conduct study to determine extent and cause of outmigration of high school graduates to out-of-State colleges.
Directs Secretary of Higher Education to conduct study to determine extent and cause of outmigration of high school graduates to out-of-State colleges.
Requires DOE to include military-connected student identifier in student-level database; requires district inform teacher when military-connected student enrolls in class taught by teacher.
Requires DOE to include military-connected student identifier in student-level database; requires district inform teacher when military-connected student enrolls in class taught by teacher.
Requires Secretary of Higher Education to conduct study to determine causes of outmigration of high school graduates to out-of-State institutions of higher education.
Authorizes and directs the commissioner of education to conduct a study on the number of children who are caregivers and how being a caregiver impacts their education.
Authorizes and directs the commissioner of education to conduct a study on the number of children who are caregivers and how being a caregiver impacts their education.