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Trenton legislature seeking to remove New Jersey residency requirement for teachers

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  • February 4, 2022
  • 11:43 am
Trenton legislature seeking to remove New Jersey residency requirement for teachers

Trenton – To help alleviate the staffing shortages which have led to district closures around the state, the Senate Education Committee today advanced legislation sponsored by Senate Majority Leader M. Teresa Ruiz which would remove the state residency requirement for public school employees.

“Teacher shortages have been a growing issue in New Jersey and around the country for the past several years, an issue which has only been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Senator Ruiz (D-Essex). “While we have enacted various measures to try and address it, it is clear more needs to be done to ensure our schools have adequate staff to meet the needs of our students. By removing the residency requirement we can open the door for professionals from surrounding states to join our teaching workforce.”

The bill, S-904, would eliminate the state residency requirement for all public school employees for a three-year period. Under the bill, schools would be required to make a good faith effort to hire New Jersey residents first.

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The residency requirement was initially instituted in 2011.

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