Eliminates partial and full State intervention under New Jersey Quality Single Accountability Continuum.
Impact
Another critical aspect of the bill is the demand for affected school districts to hold a special election within four months after the bill's effective date. This election will determine whether the district will be classified as a Type I or Type II district, which entails different governance structures and operational authorities. Both classifications confer distinct legal frameworks for managing school districts, significantly impacting district operations, accountability measures, and community engagement in educational governance.
Summary
Assembly Bill A3315 proposes significant changes to the governance of school districts currently under partial or full state intervention as dictated by the New Jersey Quality Single Accountability Continuum (NJ QSAC). The bill mandates that any school district under state intervention will be returned to complete local control within one year from the bill's effective date. This return to local control aims to strengthen the autonomy of local boards of education and support community governance in educational matters.
Conclusion
Overall, the legislation aims to simplify governance for school districts and restore local autonomy, which supporters believe is essential for responsive and accountable education. However, the potential challenges in managing district effectiveness and ensuring continuous improvement raise questions about the balance between local control and state oversight in the context of educational administration.
Contention
While proponents argue that A3315 fosters local governance and removes what they see as an overreaching state authority, critics express concern that this shift may undermine the support structures established to assist struggling districts. They worry that without state intervention, some districts may lack the necessary resources or guidance to improve educational outcomes effectively. The ability of local boards to meet quality performance indicators may also be challenged without the previous oversight.
Permits high performing school districts to be monitored by DOE under New Jersey Quality Single Accountability Continuum (NJ QSAC) every seven years rather than every three years.
Requires school district monitoring system, New Jersey Quality Single Accountability Continuum (NJQSAC), to include assessment of number of district employees trained in administration of epinephrine to students for anaphylaxis.
Modifies provisions of Cultural Arts Incentives Program, New Jersey Aspire Program, and Grow New Jersey Program; eliminates Community-Anchored Development Program.
Modifies provisions of Cultural Arts Incentives Program, New Jersey Aspire Program, and Grow New Jersey Program; eliminates Community-Anchored Development Program.
Permits high performing school districts to be monitored by DOE under New Jersey Quality Single Accountability Continuum (NJ QSAC) every seven years rather than every three years.
Relating to public school accountability, including the intervention in and sanction of a public school that has received an academically unsuccessful performance rating for at least two consecutive school years and the designation of a school district as a district of innovation.
Requires DOE to establish working group on student literacy; mandates universal literacy screenings for kindergarten through grade three students; requires professional development for certain school district employees.
Requires DOE to establish working group on student literacy; mandates universal literacy screenings for kindergarten through grade three students; requires professional development for certain school district employees.