Allows certain public high school student-athletes to substitute study hall for physical education during their athletic seasons.
Impact
The implementation of S2901 could lead to significant changes in physical education instruction in New Jersey public high schools. By permitting students who engage in school-sponsored sports to replace their physical education classes with study hall, the state is acknowledging the physical exertion that student-athletes already undertake. This change aims to support the academic performance of student-athletes by providing them with additional time in their schedules, potentially enhancing their overall school experience and academic success.
Summary
Senate Bill S2901, introduced in New Jersey, seeks to provide public high school students in grades ten to twelve who are participating in school-sponsored sports the opportunity to substitute physical education classes with study hall during their athletic seasons. The legislation intends to streamline student-athlete schedules, allowing them to manage their time more effectively while still meeting their graduation requirements. Student participation in sports would be counted as fulfillment of the physical education requirement, and they would receive equivalent credits for graduation as if they completed a physical education course.
Contention
Despite its benefits, the bill may face opposition from educators and parents who advocate for the importance of physical education and its role in promoting student health. Critics argue that substituting physical education with study hall may diminish the focus on physical fitness among students who are not athletes. Additionally, it raises concerns regarding whether the physical education standard is being sufficiently met by allowing stipulations that exempt student-athletes from traditional physical education courses. The bill also retains the requirement of at least two and one-half hours per week of health and safety education, which suggests an effort to balance physical education engagement with safety education standards.
Waives physical examination requirement for certain student-athletes who participate in school-sponsored athletic activities during 2020-2021 school year.
To create the Students with Unique Needs (SUN) Education Scholarship Account Act and Program; to allow parents to use funds in an education scholarship account to provide an individualized education program for their children.