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NJ A2687

NJ A2687
Establishes "Parents Bill of Rights Act"; prohibits school district from interfering with fundamental right of parent or guardian to engage in and direct student's education; permits opt-out of school district curriculum.


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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 establishes the "Parents Bill of Rights Act." The bill provides that a parent or guardian of a student enrolled in a school in the State has a fundamental right to engage in and direct their child's education. Under the bill, the parent or guardian's fundamental right to engage in and direct their child's education includes, but is not limited to, the right to (1) a summary of the curriculum to be taught to their child in the current school year; (2) review the curriculum to be taught to their child in the current school year; (3) review a list of the media services, textbooks, and books that are used in the classroom and that are available to a student through the school district; and (4) opt their child out of any curriculum that the parent or guardian believes is in conflict with their conscience or sincerely held moral or religious beliefs. No penalties as to credit or graduation are permitted as a result of a parent or guardian's decision to opt their child out of the curriculum under the provisions of the bill. The bill prohibits a school or school district from interfering with a parent or guardian's fundamental right to engage in and direct their child's education or denying a request by a parent or guardian for information made pursuant to the provisions of the bill.

AI Summary

This bill, known as the "Parents Bill of Rights Act," establishes that parents and guardians have a fundamental right to direct their child's education, meaning schools cannot interfere with this right. This includes the right to receive a summary and review the curriculum for the school year, examine lists of classroom media, textbooks, and books available to students, and to opt their child out of any curriculum that conflicts with their conscience or sincerely held moral or religious beliefs, without facing penalties to their child's credit or graduation. The bill also prohibits school districts from denying requests for information made under these provisions.

Committee Categories

Education

Sponsors (8)

Last Action

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

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