Provides for inclusion of students who receive equivalent instruction elsewhere than at school in NJ STARS Program.
Impact
If passed, A1400 will formally recognize and support educational pathways that diverge from the standard public school system. Home-schooled students or those engaged in alternative forms of education will be able to benefit from state tuition scholarships, which cover the full cost of tuition for up to 18 credit hours at county colleges. This adjustment is expected to not only encourage more diverse educational experiences but also to alleviate some financial burdens for families opting for alternative schooling arrangements.
Summary
Assembly Bill A1400 seeks to amend the NJ STARS Program to extend eligibility for scholarships to students who receive equivalent instruction outside of traditional schooling, such as home-schooled students. The bill broadens the academic horizon for these students, allowing them to qualify for a tuition scholarship under the NJ STARS Program based on specific academic criteria set by the Higher Education Student Assistance Authority. This inclusion is particularly significant for promoting educational equity and access for students who may not have participated in conventional schooling.
Contention
Key points of contention may arise surrounding the bill's implementation, particularly regarding how the academic achievement standards for home-schooled students will be assessed. Critics may express concerns over the potential inconsistency in academic preparedness among these students compared to their traditionally educated peers. Additionally, there may be discussions about the fiscal implications for the state budget if the number of eligible students increases significantly, leading to higher scholarship payouts.
Requires school districts to allow students receiving equivalent instruction elsewhere than at school to participate in school-sponsored extracurricular activities in student's resident district.
Requires school districts to allow students receiving equivalent instruction elsewhere than at school to participate in school-sponsored extracurricular activities in student's resident district.
An Act to Establish the Hope and Inclusion Scholarship Program in Order to Provide Funding for Students Attending Certain Private Schools and Students Receiving Home Instruction