Requires Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery-Armed Forces Qualifying Test to be offered as alternative assessment for high school graduation proficiency test requirement.
Impact
The currently existing law mandates that public high school students pass a state graduation proficiency test to meet graduation standards. Prior regulations had already recognized various assessments as alternatives; however, the ASVAB was recently removed from this list in May 2023. By reintroducing this test, Senate Bill 347 is expected to offer a more diversified approach to graduation requirements, potentially benefiting students who are aiming for vocational training paths or military enlistment. This could also aid in increasing the number of students successfully graduating from high school.
Summary
Senate Bill 347 aims to reinstate the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery-Armed Forces Qualifying Test (ASVAB-AFQT) as an alternative assessment tool for high school graduation requirements in New Jersey. The primary objective of this bill is to provide students with additional pathways to demonstrate their proficiency in accordance with the New Jersey Student Learning Standards. By allowing the ASVAB as an alternative, the bill proposes to enhance educational options for students, particularly those who may find traditional testing methods challenging.
Contention
The reinstatement of the ASVAB as an alternative graduation assessment may bring discussions around its effectiveness as a measure of academic proficiency. Proponents believe it provides valuable opportunities for students, aligning with occupational goals and practical skills, while critics might argue that standardized tests can vary widely in terms of educational relevance and should not be the sole measure of student capability. Additionally, the implications of this change on educational equity and access to necessary resources for students preparing for the ASVAB remain a critical consideration.
Carry Over
Requires Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery-Armed Forces Qualifying Test to be offered as alternative assessment for high school graduation proficiency test requirement.
Carry Over
Requires Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery-Armed Forces Qualifying Test to be offered as alternative assessment for high school graduation proficiency test requirement.
Same As
Requires Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery-Armed Forces Qualifying Test to be offered as alternative assessment for high school graduation proficiency test requirement.