New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S3900

Introduced
6/1/23  

Caption

Eliminates State residency requirement for mathematics and science public school teachers.

Impact

The bill's passage would only affect the residency requirements for mathematics and science teachers, retaining the existing residency requirements for all other public officers and employees in New Jersey. This delineation aims to alleviate existing shortages in STEM education while maintaining the integrity of other public service positions that require state residency. The hope is that this will result in a more robust educational framework, particularly in mathematics and science, which are critical for meeting future workforce demands.

Summary

Senate Bill S3900 proposes an amendment to the existing law by eliminating the state residency requirement for mathematics and science teachers employed by public school districts, charter schools, and renaissance school projects in New Jersey. This change is specifically aimed at addressing teacher shortages in these critical subject areas, as the state has been facing significant challenges in filling teaching positions in mathematics and science due to a lack of qualified candidates. By removing the residency requirement, the bill intends to broaden the pool of potential applicants, allowing schools to attract qualified educators from outside the state.

Contention

Notably, the bill may generate some debate regarding local employment policy and the importance of hiring state residents for public education roles. Advocates argue that easing residency requirements is essential for attracting qualified teachers amid widespread shortages. Conversely, critics may voice concerns about the importance of local knowledge and commitment to the community, suggesting that residency can foster stronger ties between educators and their students’ local contexts, ultimately benefitting the educational experience.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ S433

Eliminates State residency requirement for mathematics and science public school teachers.

NJ S3055

Eliminates requirement for public school employees to maintain State residency.

NJ A4667

Eliminates requirement for public school employees to maintain State residency.

NJ S633

Eliminates requirement for public school employees to maintain State residency.

NJ A330

Eliminates requirement for public school employees to maintain State residency.

NJ S904

Eliminates requirement for State residency of public school employees for period of three years.

NJ A2229

Eliminates requirement for State residency of public school employees for period of three years.

NJ A1625

Eliminates requirement for State residency of public school employees for period of three years.

NJ S2181

Eliminates requirement for State residency of public school employees for period of three years.

NJ A4307

Establishes exemption from State residency requirement for certain public school teachers for two years.

Similar Bills

NJ S433

Eliminates State residency requirement for mathematics and science public school teachers.

OK SB215

Mathematics instruction; creating the Oklahoma Math Achievement and Proficiency Act.

CA AB2565

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CA AB705

Seymour-Campbell Student Success Act of 2012: matriculation: assessment.

CO HB1396

Math Achievement Accelerator Grant Program

KY HB162

AN ACT relating to mathematics education and making an appropriation therefor.

OK SB140

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FL H1113

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