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NJ A4838

NJ A4838
Requires school report card to include information concerning number of mental health professionals and school safety specialists employed by each school district.


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Introduced
10/19/2020
In Committee
06/09/2021
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/11/2022

Introduced Session

2020-2021 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill requires the annual school report card to include information concerning the number of mental health professionals and school security personnel employed by each school district. Under current law, the Commissioner of Education is required to administer the School Report Card Program, which provides for the annual preparation and dissemination of school report cards for parents and other interested parties within each district. As required by law, the school report card contains information and data concerning academic achievement, district spending, student discipline, and various other items. Under this bill, the annual report card submitted by a school district would also be required to include the following information for each school within the district: (1) the number of mental health professionals, including school psychologists, guidance counselors, social workers, student assistance coordinators, and other mental health professionals, and the ratio of students to the total number of mental health professionals; and (2) the number of school security personnel, including safe schools resource officers, Class Three special law enforcement officers, and any other security officers, respectively, and the ratio of students to each category of school security personnel.

AI Summary

This bill requires the annual school report card to include information about the number of mental health professionals, such as school psychologists, guidance counselors, and social workers, as well as the number of school safety specialists, like school resource officers, employed by each school district. Under current law, the school report card already includes various data points related to academic performance, spending, and student discipline. This additional information is intended to provide more transparency around the resources available to support student mental health and school safety.

Committee Categories

Education

Sponsors (7)

Last Action

Substituted by S2811 (2R) (on 12/20/2021)

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