Requires public schools to offer or expand summer school programs to students.
The legislation requires schools to either create new summer programs or expand existing ones to ensure access for all students. Schools are also designated to provide family support resources and to ensure that learning experiences can recur over weekends. Furthermore, schools that do not offer a summer program may collaborate with other districts or external organizations to implement these required educational services.
Bill S2267, introduced in the New Jersey Legislature, mandates that every school district, charter school, and renaissance school develop and implement summer school programs aimed at mitigating the effects of learning loss experienced by students due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This bill targets students from kindergarten through 12th grade, proposing high-quality educational experiences focusing on language, literacy, mathematics, and social-emotional readiness, to be available during the summer following the 2020-2021 and 2021-2022 school years.
While the bill aims to address the significant learning deficits exacerbated by the pandemic, there may be concerns among stakeholders regarding resource allocation for such extensive educational initiatives. The requirement for parental notification and written requests for enrollment introduces logistical challenges, especially for families that may struggle to meet the 45-day advance notice requirement. Additionally, special provisions are included for students with disabilities, mandating coordination with their individual education programs, which may create additional administrative burden for schools.