New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1066

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Revises conditions for use of virtual or remote instruction to meet minimum 180-day school year requirement.

Impact

The introduction of this legislation may significantly enhance the education delivery mechanisms for students, especially during unplanned closures that could jeopardize the educational calendar. By allowing virtual instruction during shorter closure periods, the bill aims to ensure that academic years are not disrupted. The legality of counting remote education days towards the mandated school year aligns with changing educational practices in response to unforeseen circumstances, thereby providing a solution for continuity in education amidst challenges.

Summary

Assembly Bill A1066 aims to amend existing regulations regarding the use of virtual and remote instruction for public schools and approved private schools for students with disabilities, specifically in the context of meeting the minimum requirement of 180 school days. The bill proposes that schools can utilize virtual or remote learning to count toward the days required if they experience closures due to inclement weather, hazardous transportation conditions, or other emergencies delineated by law. Previously, such instruction was only permissible in cases of extended closures, specifically when a school was closed for more than three consecutive school days due to declared emergencies or public health mandates.

Contention

While the bill's intent is to provide flexibility, there may be concerns regarding the implementation and effectiveness of remote instruction, especially in ensuring equitable access for all students. Issues related to technological access, broadband connectivity, and discrepancies in educational quality during virtual learning might arise, particularly affecting students from disadvantaged backgrounds. Furthermore, there may be discussion around how this move could affect funding structures, as schools might need to adapt to new requirements for reporting and accountability regarding their instructional days.

Notable_points

Additionally, the bill mandates that the commissioner of education define and establish guidance on how virtual and remote instruction should be administered, including considerations for students with disabilities who may require specific educational adaptations. The bill also allows for accountability in maintaining educational standards even when instruction is conducted remotely, aligning with statutory guidelines and promoting a harmonious transition to a more versatile educational model.

Companion Bills

NJ S464

Carry Over Revises conditions for use of virtual or remote instruction to meet minimum 180-day school year requirement.

NJ A2199

Carry Over Revises conditions for use of virtual or remote instruction to meet minimum 180-day school year requirement.

Previously Filed As

NJ S464

Revises conditions for use of virtual or remote instruction to meet minimum 180-day school year requirement.

NJ A2199

Revises conditions for use of virtual or remote instruction to meet minimum 180-day school year requirement.

NJ S426

Revises process for use of virtual or remote instruction to meet minimum 180-day school year requirement.

NJ S3629

Revises process for use of virtual or remote instruction to meet minimum 180-day school year requirement.

NJ S4355

Permits certain use of virtual or remote instruction by schools during inclement weather to meet minimum 180-day school year requirement.

NJ S1795

Requires school programs of virtual or remote instruction to be implemented primarily through use of virtual instructional sessions.

NJ A3300

Requires school programs of virtual or remote instruction to be implemented primarily through use of virtual instructional sessions.

NJ S2914

Permits virtual or remote instruction for public schools used as polling places on election days.

NJ A284

Establishes flexible instructional day program to allow students to continue instruction at home when district must close its schools and to permit district to count flexible instructional days in meeting 180-day school year requirement.

NJ SB758

Schools; providing conditions under which virtual instruction may count toward certain required instructional hours or days.

Similar Bills

NJ S464

Revises conditions for use of virtual or remote instruction to meet minimum 180-day school year requirement.

NJ A2199

Revises conditions for use of virtual or remote instruction to meet minimum 180-day school year requirement.

NJ S4355

Permits certain use of virtual or remote instruction by schools during inclement weather to meet minimum 180-day school year requirement.

KY HB241

AN ACT relating to education and declaring an emergency.

KY SB268

AN ACT relating to virtual education.

NJ S3629

Revises process for use of virtual or remote instruction to meet minimum 180-day school year requirement.

NJ S426

Revises process for use of virtual or remote instruction to meet minimum 180-day school year requirement.

NJ S1795

Requires school programs of virtual or remote instruction to be implemented primarily through use of virtual instructional sessions.