Requires registration and oversight of home education programs.
Impact
The bill establishes requirements for maintaining a student portfolio that demonstrates educational progress and mandates annual evaluations by qualified evaluators who are not the students’ parents or guardians. This portfolio must be submitted to the superintendent by June 30 each year. Furthermore, participants in home education programs who meet the prerequisites outlined in the bill will be eligible to receive a State-endorsed diploma, confirming that they have attained academic skills equivalent to a high school education.
Summary
Assembly Bill A5825 mandates the registration and oversight of home education programs in New Jersey. Under this bill, parents or guardians who intend to homeschool their children must submit a registration letter to the superintendent of their local school district by August 1 each year or within 14 days of commencing a home education program. This registration must include the child's name, age, and the name of the individual supervising their education, along with a copy of the curriculum that aligns with the New Jersey Student Learning Standards.
Contention
While proponents argue that the bill ensures a minimum standard of educational oversight for homeschooled children and aligns their education with state learning standards, critics may view it as an intrusion into parental rights and home education autonomy. There is potential concern that the required oversight and evaluations could lead to unnecessary bureaucratic hurdles for families choosing homeschooling as a method of education.
In pupils and attendance, providing for personalized education program; providing for student freedom accounts; and establishing the Student Freedom Account Program.
In pupils and attendance, providing for personalized education program; providing for student freedom accounts; and establishing the Student Freedom Account Program.
Relating to consideration of the mental health of public school students in training requirements for certain school employees, curriculum requirements, educational programs, state and regional programs and services, and health care services for students.
In pupils and attendance, providing for personalized education program; providing for student freedom accounts; and establishing the Student Freedom Account Program.
In pupils and attendance, providing for personalized education program; providing for student freedom accounts; and establishing the Student Freedom Account Program.
Teacher licensure and teacher preparation program changes made, Professional Educator Licensing Standards Board membership changes made, and money appropriated.