Establishes "Summer Earn and Learn Pilot Program."
Impact
The bill permits students to engage in summer programs designed to remedy the learning disruptions caused by the pandemic while also gaining practical work experience. The Department of Education, in collaboration with the Department of Labor and Workforce Development, will develop guidelines for implementing the program. This initiative aims to enhance educational outcomes and provide students with valuable work skills that may improve their future job prospects.
Summary
Bill A135 establishes the 'Summer Earn and Learn Pilot Program' in the New Jersey Department of Education, aiming to provide students with supplemental learning opportunities and paid career-building employment during summer vacations. The program focuses on addressing educational gaps and learning losses linked to the COVID-19 pandemic. By integrating both learning and job experience, students will not need to choose between financial assistance for their families and their educational progress.
Contention
Debates surrounding the bill may arise over issues such as the adequacy of funding, the effectiveness of the proposed guidelines, and potential logistical concerns regarding student participation criteria. The bill draws support by addressing the urgent need for educational recovery while fostering work readiness among youth. Conversely, there may be questions about how well the program can uniformly serve diverse student populations across various school types in New Jersey.
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.