Requires Commissioner of Education to establish matching grant program for certain school districts and schools using federal funds to increase instructional time and accelerate learning.
Under the terms of the bill, funding for the matching grant program will be capped at $200 million, which aims to assist schools that demonstrate an increase in the percentage of students not meeting state grade-level expectations since the 2018-2019 school year. Eligible schools would need to apply for these grants by providing detailed applications that explain how they intend to utilize the funds to improve instructional time and tackle learning loss. Each awarded grant will represent 50% of a school or district’s dedicated funds aimed at such an intervention, thus incentivizing them to enhance educational programs and support to meet recovery goals.
Senate Bill S2073, pre-filed for the 2024 session in New Jersey, aims to address learning loss among students in school districts, charter schools, and renaissance school projects, a challenge significantly impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. The bill mandates the Commissioner of Education to establish a matching grant program designed to support these institutions using federal funds from the American Rescue Plan (ARP) to enhance student instructional time and accelerate learning. This initiative supports the implementation of high-quality, evidence-based interventions that cater to the academic, social, and emotional needs of students.
Overall, S2073 represents a strategic effort to alleviate learning setbacks caused by the pandemic while promoting innovative educational practices. As schools begin to recover, this bill could play a pivotal role in redefining educational strategies in New Jersey and influencing future legislative initiatives aimed at strengthening the state's education system in resilience to emergencies.
A notable aspect of the bill is its emphasis on addressing the disproportionate impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on various student subgroups. Schools must outline their strategies to support these subgroups effectively within their applications, ensuring that interventions are tailored to their specific needs and challenges. Therefore, while the bill fundamentally seeks to bolster educational outcomes through increased funding and support, discussions surrounding it may focus on its practical application, whether it can effectively narrow educational disparities and how well it aligns with existing educational policies.