A 4983
Provides county vocational school districts with authority to choose name in manner that more accurately reflects mission.
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Bill overview
This bill allows county vocational school districts in New Jersey to choose their own names, rather than being limited to specific titles like ‘technical school.’ The goal is to ensure that the names of these schools accurately reflect their modern mission and the diverse career pathways they offer students. Currently, these districts use a variety of names, and this legislation provides a clear statutory authority for them to select names that better represent their educational programs. This change recognizes the evolution of vocational-technical education.
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Alex Sauickie
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