New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S1304

Introduced
2/3/22  

Caption

Provides that children under care, custody or supervision of DCPP may not be home-schooled.

Impact

The bill directly affects laws related to the educational rights of children under DCPP supervision, adding a layer of governmental oversight regarding their schooling. By mandating enrollment in formal education systems, it seeks to provide children in precarious situations with stability and access to educational resources that might otherwise be lacking in a homeschooling scenario. While the intention behind this bill is to protect and support vulnerable children, it raises questions about parental rights and the flexibility of educational choices for families involved with DCPP.

Summary

Senate Bill S1304, introduced in the New Jersey Legislature, prohibits children under the care, custody, or supervision of the Division of Child Protection and Permanency (DCPP) from being homeschooled. These children, including those placed in resource family homes or kinship care homes, must be enrolled in either a public or nonpublic school. This legislation aims to ensure that children in foster care receive a standardized education and support, as homeschooling might not provide the structured environment they require.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding S1304 may involve debates about parental rights versus the state’s responsibility in ensuring the welfare of children. Some advocates might argue that homeschooling offers personalized educational opportunities that can be beneficial for children with specific needs or those who have faced trauma. Opponents of the bill could contend that the one-size-fits-all approach undermines the potential for tailored educational paths and may not account for unique family situations. As such, the discourse around the bill could reflect broader societal views on education, state intervention, and the best methods for safeguarding children in state care.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ S2320

Provides that children under care, custody or supervision of DCPP may not be home-schooled.

NJ S4248

"Equitable Outcomes in Child Support Collection Act"; establishes procedures regarding collection of child support on behalf of children in custody of DCPP.

NJ A5899

"Equitable Outcomes in Child Support Collection Act"; establishes procedures regarding collection of child support on behalf of children in custody of DCPP.

NJ S2331

"Equitable Outcomes in Child Support Collection Act"; establishes procedures regarding collection of child support on behalf of children in custody of DCPP.

NJ A3517

"Equitable Outcomes in Child Support Collection Act"; establishes procedures regarding collection of child support on behalf of children in custody of DCPP.

NJ A1068

Permits up to 10 children to be cared for by a registered family day care provider.

NJ A5216

Revises definition of child abuse or neglect to include additional perpetrators; establishes requirements concerning provision of services to children who engage in problematic sexual behaviors.

NJ A1330

Allows for tri-weekly visits for parents or guardians of infants or toddlers under Division of Child Protection and Permanency's care.

NJ A797

Requires child abuse reporting hotline maintained by DCPP to provide information on resources available to victims and families.

NJ SB640

Relating to number of children who may be in family child care home

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