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NJ S3803

NJ S3803
Establishes pilot program to create student mental health assistance programs in selected school districts.


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Introduced
03/05/2026
In Committee
03/05/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

2026-2027 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill establishes a four-year pilot program in which the participating school districts will establish a mental health assistance program for students in grades kindergarten through 12. The purposes of the pilot program are to identify issues affecting student mental health and the possible impact of those issues on academic performance, and to provide intervention, support, and referral services in a confidential setting to help students who may be experiencing mental health difficulties. A school district that wants to participate in the pilot program will submit an application and proposal to the Commissioner of Education, and the commissioner will select up to 15 school districts for participation. Each participating school district will create a mental health assistance program which, among other things: identifies students who may be experiencing personal, school, or family difficulties impacting the student's mental health, regardless of whether the difficulties are associated with alcohol or other drug-related concerns; establishes procedures for the referral of students to the program; provides mental health education, support, and intervention services for students served by the program in order to foster risk reduction and positive asset development; and provides referrals, where appropriate, to community agencies and resources that may help address the particular needs of the student. In order to facilitate the mental health assistance program, each participating school district is required to appoint one or more student assistance counselors, who will act as a resource for the entire school community and will work with students or groups in a confidential setting to carry out the work of the program. Student assistance counselors must receive specialized prevention and intervention training, and participate in ongoing professional development, in order to best serve the needs of the school district's students and schools. At the conclusion of the pilot program, the bill requires each participating school district to submit a report to the Commissioner of Education containing certain information on the district's mental health assistance program as well as voluntary feedback collected from students, staff, and parents regarding the program. The bill directs the commissioner, after receiving the reports from the participating districts, to submit a report to the Governor and the Legislature on the implementation and effectiveness of the pilot program and the commissioner's recommendation on the advisability of the program's continuation and expansion to additional school districts in the State.

AI Summary

This bill establishes a four-year pilot program to create student mental health assistance programs in up to 15 selected school districts across New Jersey, aiming to identify issues affecting student mental health and their impact on academic performance, while providing confidential intervention, support, and referral services. Participating school districts will develop programs to identify students facing personal, school, or family difficulties, establish referral procedures, offer voluntary and confidential mental health education, support, and intervention services to foster risk reduction and positive development, and connect students with community resources. Each district will appoint trained "student assistance counselors" who will act as confidential resources for students and the school community, and build connections with local agencies. At the program's end, districts will report on their program's implementation and effectiveness, including student, staff, and parent feedback, which the Commissioner of Education will use to report to the Governor and Legislature with recommendations on continuing and expanding the program.

Committee Categories

Education

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Education Committee (on 03/05/2026)

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