New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1617

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Directs Commissioner of Education to encourage implementation of Natural High Drug Prevention Program in school districts.

Impact

The implementation of A1617 will directly influence the curriculum and educational strategies employed in New Jersey schools. The bill mandates that the Natural High program incorporate various educational topics that resonate with students, such as the advantages of positive activities, the consequences of drug use, and strategies for resistance to peer pressure. By focusing on developing personal values and recognizing positive role models, this program aims to foster an environment that promotes a drug-free lifestyle among young individuals.

Summary

Assembly Bill A1617 is a legislative measure aimed at enhancing drug prevention education within New Jersey's public schools. It directs the Commissioner of Education to collaborate with the national nonprofit organization known as Natural High. The goal of this collaboration is to encourage the adoption of the Natural High Drug Prevention Program across school districts. This initiative is structured to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of drug prevention through evidence-based curricula, which includes utilizing resources like videos and training designed to empower educators.

Contention

While the bill holds the potential to positively impact student health and wellness through enhanced awareness of drug-related issues, it may also face scrutiny regarding its methodologies and effectiveness. Critics may question the choice of the Natural High program as the primary vehicle for drug prevention, particularly if there are concerns regarding its reach, engagement, and adaptability for diverse student populations in varying educational settings. Therefore, as this bill progresses through the legislative process, there may be discussions surrounding the evidence-based effectiveness of programs like Natural High in achieving substantial outcomes in drug prevention education.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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