Creates pilot program to fund adult education programs for residents of certain communities.
Impact
The bill’s implementation is expected to positively influence state laws concerning educational funding and opportunities for adults lacking a high school diploma. By directing state resources to adult education, the legislation aims to address educational disparities and improve the overall educational attainment of residents in districts with historically low graduation rates. The Commissioner of Education will oversee the pilot program to ensure compliance and effectiveness in achieving its objectives.
Summary
Bill S2173, introduced in the New Jersey 220th Legislature, establishes a pilot program aimed at funding adult education programs. This initiative targets individuals in certain communities, specifically those residing in municipalities that belong to school districts with low high school graduation rates. The program allows eligible pupils enrolled in approved adult high school programs to receive financial assistance, which amounts to $1,500 per pupil starting from the 2020-2021 school year. This funding will be adjusted annually based on the Consumer Price Index.
Contention
While the bill is designed to provide necessary support for adult education, there could be points of contention involving resource allocation and the effectiveness of pilot programs in general. Stakeholders might debate the adequacy of funding and whether the support will lead to meaningful educational advancements for participants. Additional concerns may arise regarding the program's sustainability past the five-year pilot phase, as it requires a thorough evaluation of its outcomes before considering a permanent implementation statewide.
Relating to an adult education program provided under an adult high school diploma and industry certification charter school program, eligibility of certain students for Foundation School Program benefits, and reporting requirements regarding certain students.
Relating to an adult education program provided under an adult high school diploma and industry certification charter school program and reporting requirements regarding certain students.