13. a. Each newly elected or appointed board member shall complete during the first year of the member's first term a training program to be prepared and offered by the New Jersey School Boards Association, in consultation with the New Jersey Association of School Administrators, the New Jersey Principals and Supervisors Association, and the Department of Education, regarding the skills and knowledge necessary to serve as a local school board member. The training program shall include information regarding the school district monitoring system established pursuant to P.L.2005, c.235, the New Jersey Quality Single Accountability Continuum, and the five key components of school district effectiveness on which school districts are evaluated under the monitoring system: instruction and program, personnel, fiscal management, operations, and governance. The board member shall complete a training program on school district governance in each of the subsequent two years of the board member's first term. b. Within one year after each re-election or re-appointment to the board of education, the board member shall complete an advanced training program to be prepared and offered by the New Jersey School Boards Association. This advanced training program shall include information on relevant changes to New Jersey school law and other information deemed appropriate to enable the board member to serve more effectively. c. The New Jersey School Boards Association shall examine options for providing training programs to school board members through alternative methods such as on-line or other distance learning media or through regional-based training. d. Within one year after being newly elected or appointed or being re-elected or re-appointed to the board of education, a board member shall complete a training program on harassment, intimidation, and bullying in schools, including a school district's responsibilities under P.L.2002, c.83 (C.18A:37-13 et seq.). A board member shall be required to complete the program only once. e. Training on harassment, intimidation, and bullying in schools shall be provided by the New Jersey School Boards Association, in consultation with recognized experts in school bullying from a cross section of academia, child advocacy organizations, nonprofit organizations, professional associations, and government agencies. f. The training provided by the New Jersey School Boards Association to a member of the board of trustees of a charter school pursuant to this section shall: (1) be prepared in consultation with representatives and stakeholders from the New Jersey charter school community, which may include, but not be limited to, the New Jersey Public Charter Schools Association, or its successor; (2) include information on best practices for charter school governance and oversight, school leader evaluations, and charter school compensation for leadership; and (3) include guidelines for conducting a compensation study prepared pursuant to section 17 of P.L.2025, c.277 (C.18A:36A-14.2). L.1991, c.393, s.13; amended 2007, c.53, s.17; 2010, c.122, s.6; 2025, c.277, s.21.
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