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NJ S2251

NJ S2251
Establishes three-year pilot program for school-based mentoring in public schools located within 1,000 feet of gunfire.


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Introduced
03/16/2020
In Committee
03/16/2020
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/11/2022

Introduced Session

2020-2021 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill directs the Commissioner of Education to establish a three-year pilot program for the implementation of school-based mentoring in public schools located in a crisis zone. The purpose of the pilot program is to improve the social-emotional and behavioral skills of young children in grades kindergarten through three who are at risk for mental health disorders and substance abuse. Under the bill, the commissioner will select the Jersey City School District and 6 additional school districts with schools located in a crisis zone to participate in the pilot program. A crisis zone is defined in the bill as an area within 1,000 feet of school property where gunfire occurred in the prior school year. The commissioner is directed to adopt a curriculum for the program that includes a series of hierarchically-ordered skill trainings in weekly, 25 minute one-on-one sessions. The curriculum must address the: monitoring of one's own and others' emotions; building resilience and gaining effective coping skills to deal with complex emotions; and skills for maintaining control and equilibrium. The commissioner is authorized to make grants to participating districts in such amounts as the commissioner determines to assist the school districts in the implementation of the pilot program. Under the bill, a participating school must: · designate and train three to five mentors to facilitate the program; · identify students for the program who have problems in certain developmental areas; · use the curriculum approved by the commissioner to deliver the program; and · evaluate participating students at the beginning, mid-point, and completion of the curriculum. This bill is modeled on the Rochester Resilience Project, which has shown promising results in improving the emotional regulation of at-risk children through the provision of targeted mentoring instruction.

AI Summary

This bill directs the Commissioner of Education to establish a three-year pilot program for the implementation of school-based mentoring in public schools located within 1,000 feet of where gunfire occurred in the prior school year (defined as a "crisis zone"). The purpose of the program is to improve the social-emotional and behavioral skills of young children in grades kindergarten through three who are at risk for mental health disorders and substance abuse. The bill requires the commissioner to select the Jersey City School District and six additional school districts in different regions of the state to participate in the pilot program. The commissioner will adopt a curriculum for the program that includes weekly one-on-one sessions focused on emotional regulation, building resilience, and maintaining control. The bill authorizes the commissioner to provide grants to the participating school districts to assist with program implementation. Participating schools must designate and train mentors, identify eligible students, use the approved curriculum, and evaluate student progress.

Committee Categories

Education

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Education Committee (on 03/16/2020)

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