New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A4864

Introduced
9/23/24  

Caption

Establishes Distraction Free Schools Grant Program; appropriates $2 million.

Impact

The bill requires the New Jersey Department of Education to develop best practices for schools participating in the program. These practices are expected to include age-appropriate policies, emergency usage provisions, and accommodations for students with disabilities. Schools applying for the grants will not be forced to adopt every recommended practice but must demonstrate how the funds will be utilized to enhance students' educational environment. Additionally, participating schools must report annually on the effectiveness of their policies in improving academic outcomes and student behavior.

Summary

A4864 establishes the Distraction Free Schools Grant Program, which aims to limit cell phone and social media use in public schools during instructional hours and supervised school events. Sponsored by Assemblywoman Aura K. Dunn, the bill allocates $2 million for grants to public schools that implement policies to restrict these platforms. The bill acknowledges the detrimental effects of excessive social media and phone usage on students' mental health and academic performance, citing recent advisories from health professionals highlighting these risks.

Contention

While the bill is aimed at fostering a more productive educational environment, it may also face opposition regarding its enforceability and implications for students' rights. Critics may argue that restricting cell phone use infringes on personal freedoms and could complicate emergency communications for students. There may also be concerns over the adequacy of funding and whether $2 million is sufficient to achieve the desired outcomes across New Jersey's diverse school districts.

Companion Bills

NJ S3678

Same As Establishes Distraction Free Schools Grant Program; appropriates $2 million.

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