Bill
S 2030
Establishes Elementary Home Reading Grant Program; appropriates $500,000 to DOE from federal funds.
New Jersey allocates $500,000 in federal funds to create an elementary home reading grant program through its Department of Education.
Bill
S 2030
New Jersey allocates $500,000 in federal funds to create an elementary home reading grant program through its Department of Education.
S 2030 establishes a new Elementary Home Reading Grant Program in New Jersey and appropriates $500,000 in federal funds to the Department of Education to administer it. The bill aims to support reading development for elementary school students through home-based reading initiatives, though specific program details are not outlined in the available information.
Early literacy is a critical foundation for academic success, and home reading programs can help close achievement gaps and improve overall student outcomes. The $500,000 investment represents targeted federal funding directed toward an area where research shows parental involvement and home literacy practices significantly impact student performance.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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