New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S2320

Introduced
1/25/24  

Caption

Provides that children under care, custody or supervision of DCPP may not be home-schooled.

Impact

The implications of SB 2320 are significant for the educational rights of children under DCPP's care. By mandating enrollment in formal educational settings, the bill seeks to protect these children from potentially inadequate home-schooling situations that may not meet state educational requirements. Advocates suggest that this measure will provide a more stable learning environment, thereby promoting better educational outcomes for these children. However, critics of the bill may argue that it limits the ability of families or caregivers who might prefer home-schooling based on their unique circumstances, thus raising concerns over parental rights in educational decisions.

Summary

Senate Bill 2320 is a proposed piece of legislation in New Jersey that aims to regulate the educational pathways available to children who are under the care, custody, or supervision of the Division of Child Protection and Permanency (DCPP). Specifically, the bill stipulates that such children are prohibited from being home-schooled and must instead be enrolled in a public or nonpublic school. This legislative change seeks to ensure consistent educational standards and oversight for children who are already in vulnerable situations due to their involvement with child protection services.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB 2320 include debates about parental choice in education versus state oversight in safeguarding the welfare of children in protective custody. Opponents might contend that the mandate could disregard individual family situations where home-schooling could be beneficial and effectively managed. Furthermore, there are discussions about the adequacy of public school resources and whether they can adequately cater to the specific needs of children from such backgrounds. The bill's proponents assert that the overarching goal is to ensure that these children receive the supervision and structured educational support that they deserve.

Companion Bills

NJ S1304

Carry Over Provides that children under care, custody or supervision of DCPP may not be home-schooled.

Previously Filed As

NJ S1304

Provides that children under care, custody or supervision of DCPP may not be home-schooled.

NJ S2331

"Equitable Outcomes in Child Support Collection Act"; establishes procedures regarding collection of child support on behalf of children in custody of DCPP.

NJ A3517

"Equitable Outcomes in Child Support Collection Act"; establishes procedures regarding collection of child support on behalf of children in custody of DCPP.

NJ S4248

"Equitable Outcomes in Child Support Collection Act"; establishes procedures regarding collection of child support on behalf of children in custody of DCPP.

NJ A5899

"Equitable Outcomes in Child Support Collection Act"; establishes procedures regarding collection of child support on behalf of children in custody of DCPP.

NJ A1068

Permits up to 10 children to be cared for by a registered family day care provider.

NJ A2910

Permits up to 10 children to be cared for by a registered family day care provider.

NJ S2938

Creates neutral safe exchange zones at county sheriff offices for certain custody and visitation exchanges of minor children; makes appropriation.

NJ A1034

Revises definition of child abuse or neglect to include additional perpetrators; establishes requirements concerning provision of services to children who engage in problematic sexual behaviors.

NJ A3508

Requires child abuse reporting hotline maintained by DCPP to provide information on resources available to victims and families.

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