Requires school districts to implement policy mandating all students and school employees have identification cards.
Impact
The implementation of this bill aims to bolster school safety by ensuring that all individuals present in school buildings can be easily identified. By requiring visible identification, the bill seeks to prevent unauthorized access to school areas and enhance the overall security environment. This measure aligns with ongoing efforts to improve safety protocols in educational institutions across New Jersey, reflecting a proactive approach to school security.
Summary
Assembly Bill A4070 focuses on enhancing security within schools by mandating that all students and school employees have a visible identification card while on school premises. This requirement extends to teachers, school administrators, and other staff, ensuring that their identification is clearly displayed at all times during school hours. The bill task the Commissioner of Education with developing guidelines for the specifics of these identification cards, which should include personal information such as the individual's name, position, and a current photograph.
Contention
While supporters argue that A4070 is a necessary step towards improving school safety, there may be concerns regarding the practicality and funding for the program. Critics could argue that the bill imposes additional administrative burdens on school districts, particularly in smaller or less funded districts that may struggle to implement these policies effectively. Additionally, there could be apprehensions about the privacy implications of student identification cards being used for purposes beyond security.
Additional_provision
The bill also includes provisions for visitor management, mandating that any visitor must have a visitor pass, along with established screening procedures to monitor who enters and exits school facilities. This is intended to create a safer educational environment, allowing for better control over who has access to students during school hours.
Permits school districts to employ safe schools resource officers or Class Three special law enforcement officers for security purposes, and requires school districts to have agreement with local law enforcement governing placement of school security personnel.
Directs Attorney General to provide annual training to public and nonpublic school students and staff on roles and responsibilities before, during, and after school emergencies.
Requires school districts to provide instruction on prevention of Lyme Disease and other tick-borne diseases in grades kindergarten through 12; requires DOH to publish certain guidelines concerning ticks.
Requires school districts to provide instruction on prevention of Lyme Disease and other tick-borne diseases in grades kindergarten through 12; requires DOH to publish certain guidelines concerning ticks.
Requires anti-bullying specialist to annually submit self-assessment on school's effort to implement "Anti-Bullying Bill of Rights Act" directly to DOE.