N.J. Admin. Code § 3A:51-6.3 - Education
(a) The resource family parent shall
cooperate with the Department to ensure that each school-age child in placement
receives an educational program pursuant to
N.J.S.A.
30:4C-26(c) and N.J.S.A.
N.J.S.A.
18A:7B-12(a).
1. The resource family parent shall register
each school-age child in placement in school.
2. The resource family parent shall ensure
that each school-age child in placement attends school regularly according to
applicable State and local school attendance requirements.
3. Home schooling in lieu of school
attendance for a child in placement shall be prohibited.
(b) The resource family parent shall
encourage good study habits, be involved with the academic progress of each
child in placement, attend school conferences, and meet with school personnel
when there are problems or periodic reviews.
1. The resource family parent shall review
and sign report cards and other reports that pertain to the child's
education.
2. The resource family
parent shall inform the Division worker about the academic progress of each
child in placement.
(c)
The resource family parent shall ensure that each preschool-age child in
placement is provided age-appropriate activities and an environment suitable to
stimulate the child's proper development.
(d) The resource family parent shall ensure
that each child in placement who is three or four years old, or five years old
and not enrolled in kindergarten, attends an early childhood education program.
The early childhood education program shall be:
1. Provided by a licensed child care center,
a registered family child care provider in accordance with N.J.A.C. 3A:16 and
3A:54, or a public or private school, or provided or approved by the Department
of Children and Families, the Department of Education, or the Department of
Health; and
2. Approved by the
worker as meeting the child's educational needs.
(e) The resource family parent shall ensure
the opportunity for the continuity of the cultural and ethnic growth and
education of each child placed in the home.
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