Establishes "Summer Earn and Learn Pilot Program."
Impact
The pilot program will allow school districts, charter schools, and renaissance schools to deliver supplemental learning assistance for at least three hours a day, five days a week over the summer, either virtually or in-person. Furthermore, students partaking in this initiative can engage in paid work to gain practical experience, alleviating the dilemma of choosing between school and employment. The program's funding will come from federal aid designated for the state, specifically under acts catering to COVID-19 relief.
Summary
Senate Bill 1663 establishes the 'Summer Earn and Learn Pilot Program' in New Jersey's Department of Education. This pilot program aims to help students recover from learning losses caused by the COVID-19 pandemic by providing access to supplemental learning opportunities as well as career-building employment during the summer months. The program is designed to support students who face challenges managing academic responsibilities alongside family or work obligations, ensuring they have avenues to enhance their education while also gaining work experience.
Contention
One potentially contentious point surrounding SB 1663 is how it addresses the eligibility criteria and support for students. Participation hinges on maintaining 'good academic standing,' defined as a minimum GPA of 3.0, which could exclude struggling students who might benefit the most from supplemental learning opportunities. Additionally, local schools must navigate new partnerships and regulatory approvals to facilitate work placements, raising questions about logistical support and capacity to administer this program effectively.
Requires Commissioner of Education to establish matching grant program for certain school districts and schools using federal funds to increase instructional time and accelerate learning.
Requires Commissioner of Education to establish matching grant program for certain school districts and schools using federal funds to increase instructional time and accelerate learning.