Creates pilot program to fund adult education programs for residents of certain communities.
Impact
The bill outlines that for the 2020-2021 school year and for the next four years, school districts operating approved adult high school programs will receive $1,500 per eligible pupil. This amount is set to increase by the Consumer Price Index (CPI) in subsequent years. The aim is to alleviate some of the financial burdens these educational programs face while improving educational attainment among adults who previously lacked access to traditional high school education.
Summary
Senate Bill No. 2375 establishes a pilot program aimed at supporting adult education for residents in specific communities within New Jersey. The bill defines 'eligible pupils' as individuals enrolled in approved adult education programs in municipalities with low high school graduation rates, specifically those from school districts that fell in the bottom quintile based on the 2016-2017 adjusted cohort graduation rate. This initiative seeks to provide educational opportunities in career and technical fields for those who have not attained a high school diploma.
Reporting
Additionally, the bill mandates that by January 1, 2026, the Commissioner of Education must submit a report to the Governor and the Legislature detailing the program's outcomes. This report must include data on the number of students receiving aid, those earning diplomas, and recommendations on the potential for making the program permanent state-wide. Such reporting is designed to assess the program's effectiveness and inform future legislative decisions regarding adult education funding.
Contention
One notable point of contention surrounding SB 2375 is the challenge of ensuring adequate funding and resources for these adult education programs to achieve their intended outcomes. Critics may question whether the pilot program will sufficiently address the underlying issues contributing to low graduation rates or if it merely serves as a temporary solution. Further, the effectiveness of the designated funding amounts and their actual impact on improving graduation rates in the targeted districts may be scrutinized in future discussions.
Relating to an adult education program provided under an adult high school diploma and industry certification charter school program, eligibility of certain students for Foundation School Program benefits, and reporting requirements regarding certain students.
Relating to an adult education program provided under an adult high school diploma and industry certification charter school program and reporting requirements regarding certain students.