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NJ A374

NJ A374
Revises requirements for school safety teams; requires creation of district school climate improvement plans.


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Introduced
01/13/2026
In Committee
01/13/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

2026-2027 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill revises current law on school safety teams. The bill changes the name of the "school safety team" to "school climate team" to reduce confusion regarding the team's duties. Additionally, the bill requires the school climate team to meet once per month. The bill increases the school climate team's responsibilities to require: (1) collaboration with recognized experts in school bullying from a cross section of academia, child advocacy organizations, nonprofit organizations, professional associations, and government agencies; (2) annual completion of a self-assessment for evaluating a school's efforts to implement the "Anti-Bullying Bill of Rights Act," to submit the self-assessment to the board of education for approval, and to submit the approved self-assessment to the Commissioner of Education; (3) completion of a survey of the conditions of the school climate using resources provided by the Department of Education; and (4) development, in collaboration with the school district, of a district school climate improvement plan as required under this bill. Additionally, the bill requires the school climate team receive training on the school district's harassment, intimidation, or bullying policy. It further requires the members of the school climate team to complete the in-service workshops and training programs required for the district anti-bullying coordinators and school anti-bullying specialists. This bill requires each school district's policy on harassment, intimidation, or bullying to include a requirement to establish an anti-bullying mentorship program at each school in the district. The program is required to foster mentoring relationships between teachers and students, prevent incidents of harassment, intimidation, or bullying, and promote a positive school climate. Finally, the bill requires a school district, in collaboration with the school climate team for each school in the district, to develop a district school climate improvement plan. The plan is to be submitted to the board of education for review and approval by May 31 of each year. The school climate teams are to report on the implementation of the current district school climate improvement plan at their respective schools to the board of education no later than December 31 of each year. Additionally, a school district, as part of its comprehensive review conducted under the New Jersey Quality Single Accountability Continuum (NJQSAC) is to submit the district school climate improvement plan. The bill provides that the State Board of Education is to assign point values for a school district's compliance under NJQSAC. This bill's provisions implement certain recommendations of the report from the New Jersey Anti-Bullying Task Force, dated December 28, 2023.

AI Summary

This bill revises requirements for school safety teams, renaming them "school climate teams" to better reflect their duties and mandating monthly meetings. These teams will now collaborate with bullying experts, conduct annual self-assessments on implementing the "Anti-Bullying Bill of Rights Act" (a law aimed at preventing and addressing harassment, intimidation, and bullying), survey school climate conditions using Department of Education resources, and develop a district-wide school climate improvement plan. Team members will also receive training on the district's harassment, intimidation, or bullying policy and complete in-service workshops similar to those for district anti-bullying coordinators and school anti-bullying specialists. Furthermore, each school district's policy must now include an anti-bullying mentorship program to foster positive relationships, prevent bullying, and promote a healthy school environment. The district school climate improvement plan, developed with input from each school's climate team, must be submitted annually for board approval and will be reviewed as part of the New Jersey Quality Single Accountability Continuum (NJQSAC), a system for evaluating school district effectiveness, with the State Board of Education assigning points for compliance. These changes are intended to implement recommendations from the New Jersey Anti-Bullying Task Force.

Committee Categories

Education

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Education Committee (on 01/13/2026)

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