The bill establishes a four-year Performing Arts Education Improvement Grant Program, which will be developed and administered by the Commissioner of Education in consultation with the New Jersey State Council on the Arts. The program aims to provide grants to school districts to enhance educational programming and academic opportunities in the performing arts. To qualify for a grant, school districts must demonstrate that a majority of their schools serve high concentrations of multilingual learners, students in resource family care, students from rural areas, or at-risk pupils. The application process requires districts to outline their current performing arts offerings, the need for additional funding, and plans for utilizing the grant to expand or create new programs.

Under the program, the Commissioner will select ten school districts to receive grants, which can be used for various purposes, including purchasing materials, providing professional development for teachers, and developing programs to support students interested in the performing arts. Each participating district must submit an annual report detailing the impact of the grant on their performing arts education programs. At the end of the four-year period, the Commissioner will compile a report for the Governor and the Legislature, summarizing the outcomes and making recommendations regarding the continuation and potential expansion of the program to additional districts.