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NJ A760

NJ A760
Establishes the Office of Dropout Prevention and Reengagement of Out-of-School Youth in DOE, and the Student Dropout Prevention Task Force.


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Introduced
01/09/2018
In Committee
01/09/2018
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/08/2020

Introduced Session

2018-2019 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill establishes the Office of Dropout Prevention and Reengagement of Out-of-School Youth in the Department of Education. The bill requires the Office of Dropout Prevention and Reengagement of Out-of-School Youth: to collaborate with school districts in the development of a Statewide strategic plan to address the problem of student dropouts; recommend and develop programs to prevent students from dropping out of school; and address issues associated with the reenrollment of students who have left school prior to graduation. This bill also establishes the Student Dropout Prevention Task Force to analyze the causes of students leaving school prior to graduation, recommend to school districts best practices for reducing the student dropout rate, and develop strategies to increase the reenrollment of students who have left school. The task force will, at a minimum: a. examine current data, research, programs, and initiatives concerning student dropouts; b. examine the reasons why students leave school; c. identify effective ways for school districts to reduce the number of students who leave school prior to graduation and increase student engagement while in school; d. develop mechanisms to increase the reenrollment of students who have left school; and e. develop recommendations on the most effective ways for school districts to support students in order to prevent them from leaving school. The 17-member task force will include the Commissioners of Education and Department of Corrections; two members of the Senate, one from each political party; two members of the General Assembly, one from each political party; three superintendents of schools, one each from an urban, suburban, and rural school district; two presidents of New Jersey county colleges; two members of the public with demonstrated expertise in issues relating to the work of the task force; two members employed at a high school in an urban school district with a high student drop out rate, one of whom will be a principal and one of whom will be a guidance counselor; and two teachers, one of whom will be employed in an urban school district with a high student drop out rate. The task force will issue a final report to the Governor and to the Legislature containing its findings and recommendations, including any recommendations for legislation that it deems appropriate, no later than nine months after the task force organizes.

AI Summary

This bill establishes the Office of Dropout Prevention and Reengagement of Out-of-School Youth in the Department of Education. The office will develop a statewide plan to prevent students from dropping out of school, address the need for reenrolling student dropouts, and develop strategies to increase reenrollment. The bill also establishes a Student Dropout Prevention Task Force to analyze the causes of students leaving school, recommend best practices to reduce the dropout rate, and develop strategies to increase reenrollment. The 17-member task force will include representatives from the Departments of Education and Corrections, legislators, school district officials, college presidents, and other experts. The task force will issue a report with findings and recommendations within nine months.

Committee Categories

Education

Sponsors (5)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Education Committee (on 01/09/2018)

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