New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S2786

Introduced
2/15/24  

Caption

Requires local boards of education to employ certain number of staff with expertise in student mental health.

Impact

Upon its enactment, S2786 is expected to significantly enhance the support structure for student mental health within New Jersey schools. By ensuring that licensed school counselors and school psychologists are present, this legislation aims to provide essential mental health services to students. The increase in mental health staffing can lead to better identification of issues, timely interventions, and overall improvement in student well-being and academic performance. However, the bill also necessitates that school districts allocate their budgets to meet these staffing requirements, which might stretch their resources.

Summary

Bill S2786, introduced in New Jersey, mandates that local boards of education hire a minimum of two full-time staff members with expertise in student mental health for each school. This requirement ensures that schools are equipped with professionals who can address the mental health needs of students, reflecting a growing recognition of the importance of mental health in educational settings. The bill specifically stipulates that for schools with an enrollment exceeding 500 students, additional staff must be hired proportionately, thus scaling support based on student population.

Contention

Despite its potential benefits, the bill could encounter resistance related to funding and resource allocation. Opponents may argue that imposing strict staffing requirements could place financial burdens on school districts, particularly those with limited budgets. Additionally, there may be concerns regarding the availability of qualified professionals to fill these positions, especially in underserved areas. The balance between ensuring adequate student mental health support and managing financial viability will likely be a key point of contention in the discussions surrounding this bill.

Companion Bills

NJ A593

Same As Requires local boards of education to employ certain number of staff with expertise in student mental health.

NJ A5375

Carry Over Requires local boards of education to employ certain number of staff with expertise in student mental health.

Previously Filed As

NJ A5375

Requires local boards of education to employ certain number of staff with expertise in student mental health.

NJ A593

Requires local boards of education to employ certain number of staff with expertise in student mental health.

NJ S1465

Requires local boards of education to employ certain number of school psychologists.

NJ S2658

Requires local boards of education to employ certain number of school psychologists.

NJ A2329

Requires local boards of education to employ certain number of school psychologists.

NJ A5148

Requires local boards of education to employ certain number of school psychologists.

NJ HB11

Relating to consideration of the mental health of public school students in training requirements for certain school employees, curriculum requirements, educational programs, state and regional programs and services, and health care services for students.

NJ S2835

Requires local boards of education to employ at least one school social worker per school.

NJ A592

Requires local boards of education to employ at least one school social worker per school.

NJ A5374

Requires local boards of education to employ at least one school social worker per school.

Similar Bills

NJ A5375

Requires local boards of education to employ certain number of staff with expertise in student mental health.

NJ A593

Requires local boards of education to employ certain number of staff with expertise in student mental health.

WV SB199

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MS SB2727

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NJ S2259

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NJ S2779

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NJ S1680

Requires that in-service training for school employees on safety and security include component on behavioral threat assessment.

NJ A3229

Requires that in-service training for school employees on safety and security include component on behavioral threat assessment.