New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1282

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Provides for full funding of extraordinary special education State aid.

Impact

The A1282 bill aims to amend the existing legislation governing the calculation of extraordinary special education aid, thereby affecting the financial resources available to school districts across New Jersey. The changes ensure that districts will receive state aid for the significant costs incurred when educating students with exceptional needs, particularly those whose educational needs exceed $40,000 or $55,000 depending on the setting. By alleviating some of the financial burdens on school districts, the bill is intended to enhance educational outcomes for students requiring specialized support.

Summary

Assembly Bill A1282 proposes comprehensive adjustments to the funding mechanisms for extraordinary special education in New Jersey. The bill mandates that the state will fully fund extraordinary special education aid at 100 percent for costs exceeding established thresholds during the first full school year following its enactment and for all subsequent years. This commitment to full funding addresses a critical issue where prior appropriations had significantly fallen short, leaving districts struggling to cover their costs associated with educating students with disabilities.

Contention

Despite the potential benefits, the bill's passage may encounter opposition regarding state funding priorities and budget allocations. Critics may voice concerns about the fiscal sustainability of this full funding mandate, especially in light of New Jersey's existing budget constraints. It raises questions about the balance of providing equitable educational opportunities for all students while ensuring that financial resources are managed effectively, which could lead to contentious discussions among lawmakers and stakeholders focused on statewide education reform.

Companion Bills

NJ A4526

Carry Over Provides for full funding of extraordinary special education State aid.

Previously Filed As

NJ A2879

Provides for full funding of extraordinary special education State aid.

NJ S1328

Provides three-year phase-in of full funding of extraordinary special education State aid.

NJ A2921

Modifies cost thresholds for reimbursement of extraordinary special education costs; requires State to bear full cost of nonpublic school transportation for certain school districts.

NJ S1767

Eliminates use of census-based funding of special education aid in school funding law.

NJ A1618

Eliminates use of census-based funding of special education aid in school funding law.

NJ A2284

Makes various changes to school funding law and Educational Adequacy Report; establishes Special Education Funding Review Task Force.

NJ S3620

Makes various changes to school funding law and Educational Adequacy Report; establishes Special Education Funding Review Task Force.

NJ S3824

Requires extraordinary special education aid to school districts for students with costs over $55,000 to be assessed and levied by county in which school district is located.

NJ A4865

Requires extraordinary special education aid to school districts for students with costs over $55,000 to be assessed and levied by county in which school district is located.

NJ S1329

Provides for direct State payment of cost of special education and related services for certain students.

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