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NJ A5457
Requires certain ratios of school library media specialists to students in public schools.
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Introduced
05/11/2023
05/11/2023
In Committee
05/11/2023
05/11/2023
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/08/2024
01/08/2024
Introduced Session
2022-2023 Regular Session
Bill Summary
This bill establishes minimum ratios of school library media specialists to students required in school districts. The ratios are:· in each public school having an enrollment of less than 300 students on October 15 of the prior school year, the board of education is required to employ, at a minimum, one half-time staff member who holds an educational services certificate with a school library media specialist endorsement;· in each public school having an enrollment of between 300 and 1,499 students on October 15 of the prior school year, the board of education is required to employ, at a minimum, one full-time staff member who holds an educational services certificate with a school library media specialist endorsement; and· in each public school having an enrollment of 1,500 or more students on October 15 of the prior school year, the board of education is required to employ, at a minimum, two full-time staff members who hold an educational services certificate with a school library media specialist endorsement. The bill specifies how much time in each school day the school library media specialist is required to devote to school library work in public secondary schools, which is dependent upon the enrollment in the school. The bill also requires a public school having an enrollment of 500 or more students on October 15 of the prior school year to employ a minimum of one full-time staff member to serve as a library clerk, and to employ one additional full-time staff member to serve as a library clerk for each additional 500 students enrolled in the school. In order to be college- and career-ready in the twenty-first century, students must be able to use a wide range of information resources including books, media, technology, and the Internet. All students must be able to locate, evaluate, and interpret information accurately for academic and professional success. A qualified school library media specialist is uniquely suited through educational training and professional development to provide this educational foundation for all students. Many states currently require school library media specialists in their schools and most use student enrollment to determine the number of school library media specialists the schools employ.
AI Summary
This bill establishes minimum ratios of school library media specialists to students required in school districts. Schools with less than 300 students must have at least one half-time specialist, schools with 300-1,499 students must have at least one full-time specialist, and schools with 1,500 or more students must have at least two full-time specialists. The bill also requires schools with 500 or more students to employ at least one full-time library clerk, plus an additional full-time clerk for every 500 additional students. The bill specifies the amount of time school library media specialists in secondary schools must devote to library work, ranging from one period per day for schools with under 100 students to the full school day for schools with 700 or more students. The goal is to ensure students have access to a qualified library media specialist to help them develop information literacy skills and utilize school library resources effectively.
Committee Categories
Education
Sponsors (3)
Last Action
Introduced, Referred to Assembly Education Committee (on 05/11/2023)
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Document Type | Source Location |
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State Bill Page | https://www.njleg.state.nj.us/bill-search/2022/A5457 |
BillText | https://pub.njleg.gov/Bills/2022/A9999/5457_I1.HTM |
BillText | https://pub.njleg.gov/Bills/2022/A5500/5457_I1.HTM |
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