New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A700

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Requires DOE to include military-connected student identifier in student-level database; requires district inform teacher when military-connected student enrolls in class taught by teacher.

Summary

Assembly Bill A700 aims to establish a system for identifying military-connected students within New Jersey's public school system. The bill defines a military-connected student as one who is a dependent of a member of the armed forces, including the National Guard and other reserve components. One of its key provisions is the requirement for the Department of Education to maintain an identifier for these students in their database, which would facilitate tracking and provide insights into their academic performance. The bill mandates that the Commissioner of Education report annually on the academic engagement and outcomes of military-connected students. This includes critical metrics such as attendance rates, state assessment performance, and high school graduation rates. Importantly, these reports must comply with federal laws, particularly the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, ensuring that student records remain confidential and secure. A significant aspect of the legislation is the requirement for school districts to notify classroom teachers when a military-connected student enrolls in their class. This provision is intended to empower teachers with the information needed to support these students academically. With awareness of their unique circumstances, educators can offer tailored assistance, which is vital for students who may face challenges due to frequent relocations or the demands of military life. Another notable feature of the bill is the opt-out provision for parents or guardians. This allows them to choose whether their child should be identified as a military-connected student. If a parent opts out, the classroom teacher will not receive notification of the student's military status, which introduces an element of choice regarding student privacy. Overall, AB A700 is a significant step toward recognizing and addressing the educational needs of military-connected students in New Jersey. It seeks to create a supportive academic environment that acknowledges their unique situation while safeguarding their privacy rights.

Companion Bills

NJ S87

Carry Over Requires DOE to include military-connected student identifier in student-level database; requires district inform teacher when military-connected student enrolls in class taught by teacher.

NJ A292

Carry Over Requires DOE to include military-connected student identifier in student-level database; requires district inform teacher when military-connected student enrolls in class taught by teacher.

Similar Bills

NJ S3779

Prohibits school districts and public institutions of higher education from adopting policies that bar military members or veterans from addressing students.

NJ A4819

Provides increased flexibility in school district enrollment for military-connected students.

AR HB1545

To Amend The Arkansas Military Child School Transitions Act Of 2021.

SC H3717

Thomas Sumter Academy Purple Star recognition

RI H5278

Defines "military-connected student" and provides advance enrollment and open enrollment school registration procedures to give the military connected student flexibility in choosing a school district.

TX SB1557

Relating to military-connected students, including providing a designation for certain school district campuses that take actions to assist those students.

RI S0363

Defines "military-connected student", "advance enrollment" and "open enrollment" to give them flexibility in choosing a school district.

NJ A4717

Allows military member to qualify for resident tuition rate at county college.