Establishes Safe and Equitable Remote Learning Pilot Program in DOE to support provision of remote learning safe havens by certain school districts.
Impact
One of the key tenets of this bill is the requirement for eligible districts to provide sufficient broadband Internet service to the remote learning safe havens. This is particularly critical for students who are eligible for free or reduced-price meals under the state school lunch program, as it seeks to ensure equitable access to educational resources. The establishment of these safe havens is contingent upon receiving approvals from the executive county superintendent of schools, which adds a layer of administrative oversight to the process. The bill also indicates the state's commitment to funding these initiatives, further outlining the financial responsibilities of the Department of Education in supporting these efforts.
Summary
Senate Bill 145 establishes the Safe and Equitable Remote Learning Pilot Program within the New Jersey Department of Education. This program is designed to aid eligible school districts, specifically Camden City, Newark City, Passaic City, Paterson City, and Trenton City, in creating designated remote learning safe havens. These facilities aim to provide a secure environment for students to engage in virtual or hybrid instruction, particularly amidst ongoing public health concerns. The bill emphasizes adherence to health and safety guidelines, ensuring that educational practices are conducted safely while utilizing technology for learning.
Contention
Discussion surrounding SB 145 may lead to some contention regarding the definition of 'eligible districts' and the adequacy of resources provided by the state. Critics may argue that the focus on specific urban districts could be a limitation compared to broader approaches that require support for all schools across the state. Additionally, the logistics of ensuring all students have internet access raises concerns regarding the equitable implementation of these safe havens, highlighting potential disparities in access to technology and quality education within New Jersey's various communities. As the program evolves, ongoing assessments and reporting requirements may become a point of scrutiny concerning its effectiveness and reach.
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Establishes Safe and Equitable Remote Learning Pilot Program in DOE to support provision of remote learning safe havens by certain school districts.
NJ S2320
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Establishes Safe and Equitable Remote Learning Pilot Program in DOE to support provision of remote learning safe havens by certain school districts.
Establishes Digital Divide Solutions Grant Program in DOE to assist public schools in purchase of connected devices and Internet access for students during periods of remote instruction.
Establishes Digital Divide Solutions Grant Program in DOE to assist public schools in purchase of connected devices and Internet access for students during periods of remote instruction.
Establishes Digital Divide Solutions Grant Program in DOE to assist public schools in purchase of connected devices and Internet access for students during periods of remote instruction.
Establishes Digital Divide Solutions Grant Program in DOE to assist public schools in purchase of connected devices and Internet access for students during periods of remote instruction.