New Jersey 2026-2027 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S2229

Introduced
1/13/26  

Caption

Requires school district to provide majority of preschool pupil placements at licensed child care provider programs.

Impact

The bill outlines specific requirements for how school districts utilize their preschool education aid, which comes from the School Funding Reform Act of 2008. By requiring districts to prioritize licensed childcare providers, the bill is designed to improve the quality of preschool education available to children, thereby supporting early childhood development. The intention is to foster a collaborative framework where public schools and licensed child care providers work together, ultimately benefiting families and communities seeking quality education for young children.

Summary

Bill S2229, sponsored by Senators M. Teresa Ruiz and Nilsa I. Cruz-Perez, mandates that school districts in New Jersey must provide at least 50 percent of preschool pupil placements through licensed child care provider programs. This initiative is aimed at enhancing accessibility and quality of preschool education by utilizing established licensed providers in the community. The remaining placements can still be allocated to district programs and Head Start initiatives, creating a blended approach to preschool education.

Contention

While the bill is generally seen as a positive step toward enhancing preschool education, there might be concerns regarding the availability of licensed child care providers within certain districts. To address this, the bill includes a provision allowing school districts to apply for a waiver from this requirement if sufficient placements at licensed providers are unavailable. This balance aims to provide the necessary flexibility for districts facing challenges in meeting the mandated percentage, yet critics may argue this could lead to inconsistencies in how the law is applied across different districts.

Companion Bills

NJ S2238

Carry Over Requires school district to provide majority of preschool pupil placements at licensed child care provider programs.

NJ A1415

Carry Over Requires school district to provide majority of preschool pupil placements at licensed child care provider programs.

NJ A2028

Same As Requires school district to provide majority of preschool pupil placements at licensed child care provider programs.

Similar Bills

NJ A2028

Requires school district to provide majority of preschool pupil placements at licensed child care provider programs.

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NJ A4842

Requires certain school districts to partner with licensed child care providers and Head Start programs to provide free preschool opportunities.

OR HB4149

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MI SB0083

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NJ S2868

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IA HF2754

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