New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1513

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Establishes task force to examine school discipline practices including racial disparities and effectiveness.

Impact

The creation of this task force is intended to facilitate a thorough evaluation of discipline-related policies, thereby impacting state education regulations significantly. The bill emphasizes examining aspects such as suspension and expulsion rates among diverse populations, especially in preschool settings. The findings and recommendations generated from this task force could lead to legislative changes aimed at fostering more equitable discipline practices across school districts in New Jersey, potentially influencing how schools address behavioral issues and implement discipline moving forward.

Summary

Assembly Bill A1513 seeks to establish a task force dedicated to examining school discipline practices within New Jersey public schools. This initiative is aimed particularly at understanding and addressing any racial disparities present in the implementation of these policies, as well as evaluating their overall effectiveness. The task force will be composed of ten members, including representatives from various educational associations and members of the public with relevant expertise. The structure of the task force indicates a collaborative approach involving multiple stakeholders in the educational community.

Contention

Despite the constructive intentions of A1513, the bill may encounter points of contention related to its implementation and the potential shifts in discipline policies it proposes. Stakeholders may engage in debates regarding the effectiveness of current disciplinary measures versus new proposed methods. Moreover, concerns may arise around the practical applications of the task force's recommendations, particularly how schools will adapt to any new mandates or guidelines. Additionally, there could be scrutiny regarding how any systemic changes will address the root causes of disciplinary disparities rather than merely altering administrative protocols.

Companion Bills

NJ S1657

Same As Establishes task force to examine school discipline practices including racial disparities and effectiveness.

Previously Filed As

NJ A3938

Establishes task force to examine school discipline practices including racial disparities and effectiveness.

NJ S2945

Establishes task force to examine school discipline practices including racial disparities and effectiveness.

NJ S1657

Establishes task force to examine school discipline practices including racial disparities and effectiveness.

NJ A938

Establishes "New Jersey Reparations Task Force."

NJ A1361

Establishes "New Jersey Eviction Crisis Task Force."

NJ A4119

Establishes task force to examine issues and make recommendations concerning youth sports, including abusive coaching, confrontational parents, and bullying of players.

NJ HB4449

Relating to the establishment of a task force to study disciplinary practices and policies in public schools.

NJ SB2395

Relating to the establishment of a task force to study disciplinary practices and policies in public schools.

NJ A602

Establishes "New Jersey Reparations Task Force."

NJ A3264

Establishes "New Jersey Eviction Crisis Task Force."

Similar Bills

NJ A3938

Establishes task force to examine school discipline practices including racial disparities and effectiveness.

NJ S1657

Establishes task force to examine school discipline practices including racial disparities and effectiveness.

NJ S2945

Establishes task force to examine school discipline practices including racial disparities and effectiveness.

NJ S4037

Directs DOE to develop guidelines consistent with federal guidance concerning school discipline in school districts.

NJ SR59

Urges federal government to preserve school discipline guidance package issued in 2014.

NJ A5779

Establishes Chronic Absenteeism Task Force.

NJ A1975

Requires DOC to assign transgender inmate to State correctional facility based on inmate's gender identity and use inmate's preferred gender pronoun.

NJ A3209

Requires DOC to assign transgender inmate to State correctional facility based on inmate's gender identity and use inmate's preferred gender pronoun.