A 4751
Revises conditions for, and permits use of, virtual or remote instruction to meet minimum 180-day school year requirement in certain circumstances.
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Bill overview
This bill modifies New Jersey’s education laws to allow public schools and approved private schools for students with disabilities to meet the minimum 180-day school year requirement through virtual or remote instruction. It permits the use of these methods when schools are closed due to inclement weather, state or public health emergencies, or related directives. The bill limits the number of virtual instruction days to a maximum of five, and outlines specific criteria for these programs to be approved by the commissioner.
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Alex Sauickie
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