Directs Commissioner of Education to encourage implementation of Natural High Drug Prevention Program in school districts.
Impact
The bill's implementation is anticipated to enhance drug prevention education among students by providing them with knowledge and strategies to resist peer pressure and make informed decisions. It covers essential topics such as the benefits of alternative activities, recognizing positive role models, and the dangers of drug use. These components are designed to empower students to lead healthy, drug-free lives and foster a supportive school environment for discussing these issues.
Summary
Assembly Bill A762 directs the New Jersey Commissioner of Education to promote the implementation of the Natural High Drug Prevention Program across public school districts in the state. This initiative aims to educate students on engaging in positive, drug-free activities, referred to as 'natural highs.' The program encompasses the use of multimedia resources, training for educators, and support for starting Natural High clubs at the middle and high school levels. Furthermore, the bill mandates that a state educator participate on the Natural High Leadership Council to ensure that the program is tailored to meet state-specific needs.
Contention
While the bill presents a proactive approach to drug education, discussions may arise around the adequacy of the funding and resources needed for successful implementation. Critics could question whether relying on a national nonprofit organization and its materials is sufficient to address the diverse needs of New Jersey's student populations. Additionally, there may be concerns about the engagement of parents and communities in supporting these programs, which are crucial for sustaining the momentum of such initiatives.
Directs Commissioner of Education to develop sexual assault prevention training program for high school athletic directors and coaches of interscholastic sports programs.
Directs Commissioner of Education to develop sexual assault prevention training program for high school athletic directors and coaches of interscholastic sports programs.
Directs Commissioner of Education to develop sexual assault prevention training program for high school athletic directors and coaches of interscholastic sports programs.
Relating to measures to assist small and rural school districts in implementing a collegiate model and expanding broadband access, including the establishment of the Rural Schools and Communities Technical Assistance Center and a grant program.
Relating to measures to assist small and rural school districts in implementing a collegiate model and expanding broadband access, including the establishment of the Rural Schools and Communities Technical Assistance Center and a grant program.
Relating to measures to assist small and rural school districts in implementing a collegiate model and expanding broadband access, including the establishment of the Rural Schools and Communities Technical Assistance Center and a grant program.