Singleton, McKnight Bill to Expand School Report Cards with Graduate Data Passes Senate
TRENTON – The Senate passed legislation sponsored by Senators Troy Singleton and Angela McKnight that would require New Jersey’s School Report Cards to include detailed information about where students are placed after graduation, including apprenticeships.
The bill, S-1773, would require school performance reports issued through the State School Report Card Program to include the number of students achieving placement following graduation. The information would be reported at both the district and individual school level and would specifically include placements in apprenticeship programs.
“For too long, we have measured school success almost exclusively through test scores and college enrollment,” said Senator Singleton (D-Burlington). “This bill recognizes that success takes many forms, including apprenticeships and other career pathways that lead to stable, rewarding employment. Families deserve a clearer picture of how well schools are preparing students for life after graduation.”
Currently, school performance report cards provide a profile of the most recent graduating class and summarize post-secondary education or employment plans. This information is reported only at the district level and does not provide detailed data by school or identify specific career pathways such as apprenticeships.
Under the legislation, report cards would be expanded to include an additional indicator of student success: the number of students who secure placement following graduation, including participation in registered apprenticeship programs. The bill would take effect immediately and apply beginning with the first full school year after enactment.
“Students pursue many different paths after high school, and our accountability systems should reflect that reality,” said Senator McKnight (D-Hudson). “By highlighting apprenticeships and other career placements, we elevate non-college pathways and send a clear message that skilled trades and career training programs are valuable and respected options.”
The State School Report Card Program is designed to provide families, educators, and communities with transparent information about school performance, including graduation rates, assessment results, and indicators of career readiness. By adding more detailed placement data at both the school and district levels, the legislation aims to provide a more comprehensive understanding of how effectively schools prepare students for meaningful careers and long-term success.