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NJ S3270

NJ S3270
Permits public high school student-athletes to opt out of physical education during their athletic seasons.


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Introduced
05/16/2024
In Committee
05/16/2024
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/12/2026

Introduced Session

2024-2025 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill permits a public high school student who participates in a school-sponsored sport and is scheduled to attend a physical education course during the athletic season of that sport to substitute the physical education course with a study hall. The student who chooses to substitute the physical education course with a study hall is to receive for participation in the sport the number of high school graduation credits equal to the number received for completion of the physical education course. This bill does not exempt students from the statutory requirement that they attend at least two and one-half hours per school week of health and safety education courses, when these courses are scheduled. This bill also does not affect the physical education requirement for students in grades one through eight or for high school students who do not participate in school-sponsored sports. It is the sponsor's belief that high school student athletes are meeting the statutory physical education requirements by their participation in school-sponsored sports. These same student athletes are in need of additional time to devote to their academic studies and preparation for post-secondary education. It is the intent of this bill to provide these students additional time during the school day to address their educational needs.

AI Summary

This bill permits public high school students who participate in a school-sponsored sport to substitute their physical education course with a study hall during the athletic season of that sport. The student's participation in the sport will count towards the physical education requirement for graduation, and the student will receive the same number of high school credits as they would have for completing the physical education course. This bill does not exempt students from the health and safety education requirement or affect the physical education requirement for students in grades 1-8 or high school students who do not participate in school-sponsored sports. The sponsor believes this will provide student-athletes with additional time to focus on their academic studies and preparation for post-secondary education.

Committee Categories

Education

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Education Committee (on 05/16/2024)

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