New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3396

Introduced
2/1/24  

Caption

Allows Governor to remove executive county superintendent of schools at will.

Impact

The implications of this bill may significantly alter the landscape of educational governance in New Jersey. By enabling the Governor to dismiss the executive county superintendent without justification, it introduces a higher level of political oversight in the management of school districts. This change might encourage greater accountability as it allows the Governor to respond swiftly to perceived inefficiencies or failures in educational administration. Conversely, it raises concerns regarding the potential politicization of education and the stability of leadership within school districts.

Summary

A3396 is a bill introduced in New Jersey that allows the Governor to remove the executive county superintendent of schools at will. This legislative change effectively clarifies that the position is an at-will appointment, meaning that the Governor can terminate the superintendent's role without cause at any point before the end of the superintendent’s three-year term. Under current law, these positions can be removed for cause, but A3396 seeks to enhance the Governor's authority in overseeing school administration at the county level.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding A3396 is the balance of power between state and local authorities in educational oversight. Supporters might argue that this bill increases accountability and enhances the effectiveness of school leadership, enabling the state to more directly influence educational outcomes. However, opponents could view it as an overreach, jeopardizing the autonomy of local education systems and potentially leading to instability in school governance due to arbitrary dismissals of superintendents. This ongoing debate reflects broader tensions in state governance and administrative agency within New Jersey's education system.

Companion Bills

NJ A3344

Carry Over Allows Governor to remove executive county superintendent of schools at will.

Previously Filed As

NJ A3344

Allows Governor to remove executive county superintendent of schools at will.

NJ A397

Requires State to pay all costs associated with maintaining and operating the office of the executive county superintendent of schools.

NJ A1401

"Empower the Principal Act"; eliminates local school superintendents and prohibits schools from having more than one assitant or vice-principal.

NJ A393

"Empower the Principal Act"; eliminates local school superintendents and prohibits schools from having more than one assitant or vice-principal.

NJ S2580

Limits terms of appointment of school superintendents.

NJ A1279

Removes requirement for promulgation by Governor of national census.

NJ A359

Removes requirement for promulgation by Governor of national census.

NJ HB4955

Relating to the nonpartisan election of county superintendents of schools

NJ HB2579

Relating to the nonpartisan election of county superintendents of schools

NJ AB599

Public schools: accountability: county superintendents of schools.

Similar Bills

NJ A3344

Allows Governor to remove executive county superintendent of schools at will.

SC H3455

School Boards

GA HR174

State Board of Education; appointment of state school superintendent effective not later than January 1, 2031; provide - CA

GA HR564

State Board of Education; election of members by members of the House of Representatives and Senate; provide - CA

NJ S4498

Establishes Department of State Police.

NJ A5646

Establishes Department of State Police.

OR HB4143

Relating to vacancies in congressional office.

NJ S4613

Establishes Department of State Police as principal department in executive branch of State government.