School Safety

NJASC has a long history and well-established role as an educational and informational resource for New Jersey's student leaders. Students across the Garden State have been part of sharing their voices in support of efforts toward School Safety. We believe that student leaders and their advisors can use a reliable source for information and resources that may assist them in educating themselves and others.

If you have suggestions for resources, etc. that you would like to see on this page, please contact Lou Miller at lmiller@njasc.net.

In the News

Here are some links to New Jersey student leaders "In the News" with their Student Voice on the issue of School Safety...

Do you have something to share with local or statewide media outlets? CLICK HERE for a media contact list!

Resources

As we find (or are sent) resources about Student Voice & Advocacy with regard to school safety, we will post them here for you to check out...

Remarks on Student Voice to the New Jersey State Board of Education - by 2017 State BOE Student Representative Karan Chauhan

Media Contacts - a list of New Jersey local media outlets and contact information

What Students Can Do - Oregon Association of Student Councils

Student Rights: Speech, Walkouts & Protests - American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)

The Student Voice Forum - Are New School Safety Procedures Really Making us Safer?

Voter Registration

The ultimate expression of voice in America is YOUR VOTE! To register to vote in New Jersey you must be a United States citizen, at least 17 years old (with the understanding that you may not vote until reaching age 18) and a resident of the County you register in for 30 days before the election. To register through the New Jersey Department of State:

Complete a Voter Registration Application - CLICK HERE to visit the New Jersey Department of State voter registration page, which contains links to application forms for all 21 counties.

Mail or deliver your completed application - CLICK HERE to view a list of the Commissioner of Registration and Superintendent of Elections for all 21 counties.

You can also register as a voter through the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission when you apply for or renew your driver's license. CLICK HERE to visit their website to find your nearest local Motor Vehicle Commission office.