New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A4303

Introduced
5/10/24  
Refer
5/10/24  

Caption

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.

Impact

The introduction of A4303 represents a significant shift towards a more structured approach to literacy education in New Jersey. The bill requires school districts to conduct biannual literacy screenings for students in the specified grades. The guidance developed by the DOE based on the working group's recommendations will aid in creating standardized assessment processes that contribute to monitoring and enhancing reading proficiency across the state. With professional development programs planned for educators, A4303 seeks to equip teaching staff with the necessary skills to implement effective literacy instruction and intervention strategies.

Summary

Assembly Bill A4303 mandates the establishment of a Working Group on Student Literacy within the New Jersey Department of Education (DOE). This group is tasked with recommending evidence-based literacy strategies and reliable universal literacy screening tools for students from kindergarten through grade three. The bill emphasizes the importance of foundational literacy instruction, which encompasses various competencies such as phonemic awareness, phonics, vocabulary, and comprehension. By implementing universal screenings, the bill aims to identify students at risk for reading difficulties early on and provide appropriate interventions tailored to individual learning needs.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding A4303 is largely positive among educational advocates who support enhanced literacy outcomes for young students. There is an acknowledgment of the need for structured interventions and early identification of reading challenges. However, some concerns remain regarding the adequacy of funding and resources needed for thorough implementation across varied school districts, especially those already facing pre-existing challenges. The bill reflects a growing recognition of the critical importance of literacy in education and the commitment to improving educational outcomes for all students.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support, there are debates regarding the effectiveness of mandated universal screenings and whether they may inadvertently put additional pressure on students and educators alike. Critics question if a one-size-fits-all approach will address the diverse needs of New Jersey's students, particularly those with disabilities and multilingual learners. The operational aspects concerning how districts will balance these requirements with existing educational obligations raise additional points of contention amongst educators and policymakers.

Companion Bills

NJ S2646

Replaced by Requires school districts to provide training and coaching to certain teachers on student literacy and reading interventions; requires DOE to establish program for literacy coaches.

NJ S2644

Replaced by 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.

NJ S2645

Same As Requires school districts to screen certain students for reading deficiencies.

Previously Filed As

NJ S2644

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.

NJ A4304

Requires school districts to provide training and coaching to certain teachers on student literacy and reading interventions; requires DOE to establish program for literacy coaches.

NJ S4321

Requires State Board of Education to require school districts to provide age-appropriate financial literacy instruction to students in grades kindergarten through five.

NJ S2646

Requires school districts to provide training and coaching to certain teachers on student literacy and reading interventions; requires DOE to establish program for literacy coaches.

NJ A4559

Requires school districts to provide menstrual products for students in grades kindergarten through 12.

NJ A2008

Requires school districts to provide menstrual products for students in grades kindergarten through 12.

NJ A3871

Requires school districts to provide instruction on history and contributions of Latino and Hispanic Americans as part of implementation of New Jersey Student Learning Standards.

NJ SB1175

Student literacy measures; scope, students in grades four through eight.

NJ S3219

Establishes Elementary Student Literacy Task Force.

NJ HB1526

Student literacy measures; scope, students in grades four through eight, English SOLs.

Similar Bills

NJ S2644

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.

NJ A4304

Requires school districts to provide training and coaching to certain teachers on student literacy and reading interventions; requires DOE to establish program for literacy coaches.

CA AB141

Education finance: education omnibus budget trailer bill.

CA SB141

Education finance: education omnibus budget trailer bill.

NJ S2646

Requires school districts to provide training and coaching to certain teachers on student literacy and reading interventions; requires DOE to establish program for literacy coaches.

VA HB319

Virginia Literacy Act; early student literacy, evidence-based literacy instruction, etc.

VA SB616

Virginia Literacy Act; early student literacy, evidence-based literacy instruction, etc.

AZ SB1656

Media literacy instruction; requirements; appropriation